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A GTX 1080 Ti even doesnt get in all games stable 60 fps at ultra settings. In Ghost recon Wildlands and Mass Effect Andromeda for example you sit around 40-50 fps max.
A RX 480 is to aged and outdated for the task. Even a RX 580 is not up to it.
PS: 480 is outdated for 4K not for 1080p befor someone msisunderstands this.
What manufacturer? Asus? Sapphire? Gigabyte? MSI? You may need to mess with your fan settings in Wattman.
The best gpu currently is a gtx1080ti and even that would not run 4k perfectly on max settings.
Get more air passing the case and I guess you'll be fine. What case and what case fans?
Edit: isn't the rx480 close to what the "4k" consoles have. So one should be able to expect a similar performance then again the ps4 use checkerboard rendering and slightly lower render resolution in many cases. Anyway the post was about crashes and heat not the compute performance of the card.
You need to make sure your case is clean and use MSI afterburner to make a custom fan curve to keep the card cooler.
if you want the best FPS possible at 4k buy a 1080 ti.
Thanks for the comment about the consoles' vid cards vs the 480 as we have been pondering whether to get a really good 4k card, or to buy the xbox X.
Last comment - I have a tiny motherboard and the Video card is RIGHT NEXT to the CPU - however the CPU does not over-heat -- I had that problem before and moved past it. My CPU has a rather large fan and doesn't go over 40-50 degrees much. However I will keep this mind, because sometimes a wrong assumption can prevent from seeing the solution.
As long as the card will let me play games in 4k comfortably, without any crashes or overheat then I will gladly fork out whatever $$ for the 1080 ti.
The fact that Microsoft made all their Apps in the Windows Store to be only be able to be used in Windows 10, that and all the new games are Win10 only, as much as this turd stinks I think I have to upgrade to Win10 with or without my opinion mattering.
Any other cards I can look at?
PS: the reason i am rather sure that it's the card overheating is that it used to be in my other PC with the same problem. In that PC I had to buy a large CPU fan that makes sure my cpu is rarely hotter than 30 degrees, however the GPU heats up using any kind of 4k game (except Skyrim SE) and it freezes the PC after the screen turns a solid color.
2. increase fan speed
3. lower target temperature
you may have to drop down to 17.7.1 drivers to keep saved voltage settings.
If GPU is dying, RMA it.
This was very tiring explaining that to the people on that thread in Total War Warhammer II because they think there's a "rogue code" in the game that cause their system to overheat.
You can try running a stress test like Firestrike/Timespy/Superposition stress test if you have the paid version. I think the card MAY be in fact faulty, you can try to RMA it. It's not heat however.