

- #Msi kombustor not opening 2016 drivers#
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If anyone has any better ideas on what to do or what I could've messed up during the OC process, I'll be very thankful.my process was as described above, with power limit at +20% (maximum allowed by the card), temp limit unchanged (card doesn't allow tweaking it) and custom fan curve with fans at 100% after 75C, it never got that high though.
#Msi kombustor not opening 2016 windows#
If not, then the card itself is somehow damaged, and if it does then the only thing I can think of doing is reinstalling Windows completely.
#Msi kombustor not opening 2016 Pc#
I also thought about inserting the card into a different PC to check if it works fine. To sum it up, DDU worked once temporarily, and doesn't work anymore. This didn't work at all, not even temporarily.
#Msi kombustor not opening 2016 software#
This is why stress testing software like MSI Kombustor exists, to push your card to the limits with maximum power consumption.
#Msi kombustor not opening 2016 drivers#
#Msi kombustor not opening 2016 upgrade#
At this point, all my Afterburner settings were back to the way they were initially. Its not possible to UPGRADE the GPU on the Y700. It's as if I need it not too low, and not too high. I find that if I crank voltage too high, it's unstable. The 5870 fan automatically increases to keep the temp stable at 85-90C depending on which Kombustor test I am using. My temps Go up to 90C at the current 950/1300/1.2v. Steam's FPS counter showed the usual FPS for that game, but I couldn't even turn the camera around without it semi-freezing (despite the FPS counter not reacting to that in any way). My temps go up to 80C on stock clocks with MSI Kombustor. Temperatures during the tests peaked at 70C.Īfter that, I turned on a game, and immediately encountered heavy stuttering. Then I had to use the computer for other stuff, so I stopped there and turned it back down temporarily. I was doing this for all of today, and got from 2684mhz to 2810mhz (24mhz increments) with zero problems both in MSI Kombustor's and 3DMark's stress tests (Time Spy and Fire Strike Extreme). You should see some weird lines randomly.I tried overclocking my new RX 6600 following the simplest of OC guides (increment clock by small amounts in MSI Afterburner, stress test after every increment). Since I see them too, with a card running at the reference speeds, and can run more severe tests that get my card into the low 80s with no artifacts, I believe that those lines are in the graphics generated by Kombustor, and are just confusing people.Į.g., one comment about that is someone at:Īnyway, should be under KMark, Physics GPU. one thing i noticed was that it was trying to load them with opengl instead of direct x but i cant choose to load direct x on this 64 bit. On many of the overclocking forums, people see those vertical moving lines, and regard them as artifacts. Ive used msi kombustor in the past about a few months ago but when i tried to use it today for some reason it will not load up the stress test visual. My question is how that test (the PhysX "combined test") looks on everybody else's system. The power supply is PC Power & Cooling's Silencer Mk II 650W.

During the tests in question, it runs at around 60?. MSI N560GTX-Ti Twin Frozr II Golden Edition, under-clocked "back" to reference '560 speeds, while I'm working on getting the case to exhaust the heat.
