Faulty GPU drivers could easily cause random shutdowns and that's where my first thought would go.
Are there any syslogs that might indicate a GPU driver issue?
Pretty sure I’ve tried a a couple of different drivers before but will try updating to the most recent ones.
@aggi how were you able to work out it was the ram? Test the sticks one by one?
@chez_jay running dual 3090’s so using a 1200w psu
using a 1200w psu
#golfthread with energy prices as they are
I had crashing GPU intensive tasks which were caused by old firmware of the motherboard, update fixed it. Didn't shut down the whole machine though.
running dual 3090’s so using a 1200w psu
Isn't 1200w cutting it a bit fine with 2x 3090s? Tried removing one and seeing if it makes any difference?
I actually just returned it (had bought a full machine) and they told me it was the ram.
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Faulty GPU drivers could easily cause random shutdowns and that's where my first thought would go.
Are there any syslogs that might indicate a GPU driver issue?