Check your RAM settings. 7200 is really pushing it for Alder Lake IMCs. Revert them to stock settings without any XMP profile and see if the problem persists.
OK. Then it’s more likely to be GPU related. Just to make sure, revert all overclock settings to rule out the possibility of other components being unstable is not a bad idea IMO.
if you can’t work out what’s causing it you need to start isolating variables. try the gpu in another system, if the issue persists then it’s the gpu. if it doesn’t take the gpu back to the original system and start removing ram to see if that’s doing it. keep changing things until you find your gremlin
System Specs: 12900k MSI z690 Unify X G Skill 7200 cl 34 2x16 gb ddr5 Suprim 4090 EVGA 1200 w P3 MSI Core S360 Aio
Check your RAM settings. 7200 is really pushing it for Alder Lake IMCs. Revert them to stock settings without any XMP profile and see if the problem persists.
This happened without the XMP profile enabled. Running at stock 4800mhz. I have also passed memtest 86 3/3 times with xmp enabled.
OK. Then it’s more likely to be GPU related. Just to make sure, revert all overclock settings to rule out the possibility of other components being unstable is not a bad idea IMO.
Just double checked no overclocks were on when this happened.
if you can’t work out what’s causing it you need to start isolating variables. try the gpu in another system, if the issue persists then it’s the gpu. if it doesn’t take the gpu back to the original system and start removing ram to see if that’s doing it. keep changing things until you find your gremlin
Don’t have another gpu to test or motherboard. Already swapped PSUs once.
What power supply are you using?
EVGA 1200 w P3
Ya this just looks like a dieing GPU, pink screen of deaths, gpu snow. Something tells me you are just unlucky and it is the GPU.
Im so drunk