The Last of Us™ Part I

The Last of Us™ Part I

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Flickering RTX 4070ti?
Anybody getting random half of screen black flickering very occasionally? Current GPU below.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1742354-REG/zotac_zt_d40710j_10p_geforce_rtx_4070_ti.html
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ItsSoVeryFluffy Jul 21, 2023 @ 9:03am 
Originally posted by MCNacho:
i fixed my problems with lowering the mhz on the ram with 200 mhz, with the weird low fps mozuselagg issues. you could try it. or check the memeorytemp on the gpu.
getting around max 70c on 1440p max load on both cpu and gpu. il test it under extreme load today and will update.
ItsSoVeryFluffy Jul 21, 2023 @ 10:53am 
Originally posted by ItsSoVeryFluffy:
Originally posted by MCNacho:
i fixed my problems with lowering the mhz on the ram with 200 mhz, with the weird low fps mozuselagg issues. you could try it. or check the memeorytemp on the gpu.
getting around max 70c on 1440p max load on both cpu and gpu. il test it under extreme load today and will update.
ok so maybe games are getting a little too demanding. just did a stress test and max load my Gpu is getting these temps according to HWMonitor
GPU-73.0C
Memory-68C
Hot Spot-92.2C
and those are the max temps that i reached during gameplay.
CPU max was about 79C.
Overheating or safe temps?
My screen did get one half screen flicker temps were lower during the exact moment.
ItsSoVeryFluffy Jul 21, 2023 @ 10:56am 
Current speccy the ram is wrong its 3600MHZ. Not gaming during those temps. Also GPU memory amount is wrong its 12gb.
Operating System
Windows 11 Home 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i9 10900K @ 3.70GHz 39 °C
Comet Lake 14nm Technology
RAM
32.0GB Dual-Channel DDR4 @ 1066MHz (15-15-15-36)
Motherboard
Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. Z590 AORUS ELITE AX (U3E1) 36 °C
Graphics
LG ULTRAGEAR (1920x1080@144Hz)
ED347CKR (3440x1440@100Hz)
LG ULTRAGEAR (2560x1440@144Hz)
4089MB NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti (ZOTAC International) 39 °C
Storage
5589GB Western Digital WDC WD6001FZWX-00A2VA0 (SATA ) 42 °C
931GB Western Digital WDC WD10EZEX-00BN5A0 (SATA ) 38 °C
5589GB TOSHIBA HDWE160 (SATA ) 40 °C
13039GB Seagate ST14000NM0018-2H4101 (SATA ) 40 °C
1863GB Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 2TB (Unknown (SSD))
1863GB Sabrent Rocket 4.0 2TB (Unknown (SSD))
Optical Drives
ATA HL-DT-ST BD-RE WH16NS40
Audio
SteelSeries Sonar Virtual Audio Device
Last edited by ItsSoVeryFluffy; Jul 21, 2023 @ 10:57am
episoder Jul 21, 2023 @ 11:03am 
Originally posted by ItsSoVeryFluffy:
ok so maybe games are getting a little too demanding. just did a stress test and max load my Gpu is getting these temps according to HWMonitor
GPU-73.0C
Memory-68C
Hot Spot-92.2C
and those are the max temps that i reached during gameplay.
CPU max was about 79C.
Overheating or safe temps?
My screen did get one half screen flicker temps were lower during the exact moment.

that hotspot temperature on the gpu is concerning. not sure what i wanna advice here. a techtuber would tear it down and check the thermal paste on the die and heat pads on everything else.
Last edited by episoder; Jul 21, 2023 @ 11:42am
ItsSoVeryFluffy Jul 21, 2023 @ 11:42am 
Originally posted by episoder:
Originally posted by ItsSoVeryFluffy:
ok so maybe games are getting a little too demanding. just did a stress test and max load my Gpu is getting these temps according to HWMonitor
GPU-73.0C
Memory-68C
Hot Spot-92.2C
and those are the max temps that i reached during gameplay.
CPU max was about 79C.
Overheating or safe temps?
My screen did get one half screen flicker temps were lower during the exact moment.

that hotspot temperature on the gpu is concerning. not sure what i wanna advice here. a techtuber would tear it down and check the thermal paste on the die and heat pads on everything else.
the temp is only for like a split second. Still concerning?
episoder Jul 21, 2023 @ 12:01pm 
Originally posted by ItsSoVeryFluffy:
the temp is only for like a split second. Still concerning?

how do you know it's a split second? you can read that? to me it's an average graph you posted. i've seen temp spikes on my rig too. if the hotspot is not all that way up all the time, it's probably okay. still concerning if it show up in a graph. i'm still not sure what would cause gpu dropouts mid frame. could be a factor.
Last edited by episoder; Jul 21, 2023 @ 12:02pm
ItsSoVeryFluffy Jul 21, 2023 @ 12:06pm 
Originally posted by episoder:
Originally posted by ItsSoVeryFluffy:
the temp is only for like a split second. Still concerning?

how do you know it's a split second? you can read that? to me it's an average graph you posted. i've seen temp spikes on my rig too. if the hotspot is not all that way up all the time, it's probably okay. still concerning if it show up in a graph. i'm still not sure what would cause gpu dropouts mid frame. could be a factor.
on the left side of hwmonitor it tells you the current value of the temp but on the right side hwmonitor tells you the max value of the current temp. like right now the current value is 39C, min value is 36c, and the max value is 73c. Thats for the gpu part. The next on is for hot spot in the next sentence. 48.5c current value, 45.5c is min value, and the max value the hotspot reached is 92.2c. The middle temp is for the Memory bus temp Current value 46c, min 42c, max 68c.
Last edited by ItsSoVeryFluffy; Jul 21, 2023 @ 12:10pm
episoder Jul 21, 2023 @ 12:23pm 
Originally posted by ItsSoVeryFluffy:
on the left side of hwmonitor it tells you the current value of the temp but on the right side hwmonitor tells you the max value of the current temp. like right now the current value is 39C, min value is 36c, and the max value is 73c. Thats for the gpu part. The next on is for hot spot in the next sentence. 48.5c current value, 45.5c is min value, and the max value the hotspot reached is 92.2c. The middle temp is for the Memory bus temp Current value 46c, min 42c, max 68c.

you don't need to explain hwmonitors to me. :)

so... you mean the hotspot is the max not the current. why'd you post that then? it's confusing. if you troubleshoot you only look at the current state.
ItsSoVeryFluffy Jul 21, 2023 @ 2:21pm 
Originally posted by episoder:
Originally posted by ItsSoVeryFluffy:
on the left side of hwmonitor it tells you the current value of the temp but on the right side hwmonitor tells you the max value of the current temp. like right now the current value is 39C, min value is 36c, and the max value is 73c. Thats for the gpu part. The next on is for hot spot in the next sentence. 48.5c current value, 45.5c is min value, and the max value the hotspot reached is 92.2c. The middle temp is for the Memory bus temp Current value 46c, min 42c, max 68c.

you don't need to explain hwmonitors to me. :)

so... you mean the hotspot is the max not the current. why'd you post that then? it's confusing. if you troubleshoot you only look at the current state.
ive tried troubleshooting everything. I cant figure it out ive done all the CMD commands. ive done everything. I cant figure it out.
ItsSoVeryFluffy Jul 21, 2023 @ 2:34pm 
Originally posted by MCNacho:
Originally posted by ItsSoVeryFluffy:
ok so maybe games are getting a little too demanding. just did a stress test and max load my Gpu is getting these temps according to HWMonitor
GPU-73.0C
Memory-68C
Hot Spot-92.2C
and those are the max temps that i reached during gameplay.
CPU max was about 79C.
Overheating or safe temps?
My screen did get one half screen flicker temps were lower during the exact moment.
that temps are fine for modern gpus. change maybe the dp port or take another wire? the cpu is a little bit hot
yeah my cpu is usually between 40 and 60c when in idle. then between 60c and 80c under load.
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