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Topic: GPUs die after some time, MSI Afterburner issue. (Read 197 times)

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November 16, 2017, 02:29:52 PM
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try newest afterburner version 4.4, you are using 4.3
Totally off topic, but just quick question: any observable improvement over the previous afterburner version?

Only difference i noticed was the ability to adjust the core voltage on 1070ti cards. 4.3 wouldnt let you.
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try newest afterburner version 4.4, you are using 4.3
Totally off topic, but just quick question: any observable improvement over the previous afterburner version?

yeah it has awesome new feature called suck my dick, you should try it.

btw incompatible afterburner can cause problems too
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try newest afterburner version 4.4, you are using 4.3
Totally off topic, but just quick question: any observable improvement over the previous afterburner version?
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GPU did NOT die lol. You just need to ease on some oc settings. Happened to me many times. Just reboot the windows and as a precaution, reinstall drivers. Try different drivers too if this keeps happening.
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try newest afterburner version 4.4, you are using 4.3
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Hi there, I am having a weird issue.

I have Win10 installed and fully updated to latest stable one.
On this rig I use 7 x 1080TI cards however a few hours later I start the windows, some GPUs randomly drops from MSI Afterburner and becomes uncontrollable like in the image.

Image: https://ibb.co/ciFZ3R

You can see that 1st GPU dropped now. It happens randomly and this is really boring.

Anyone can have a solution for me?

Thanks a lot.
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