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Thought I would share this issue and solution I found installing a brand new Powercolor Hellhound Radeon 7900XT
After installing the new card and fighting with Win10 to install the correct drivers I checked out some games.
It would launch and run games fine, (briefly checked Skyrim, Doom Eternal, Baldurs Gate 3). However it would repeatedly hard crash the PC when trying to run a 3DMark Timespy benchmark at the same point, about 10 seconds in.
Specs
CPU: Threadripper 2950X
MOBO: MSI x399 Gaming Pro Carbon
RAM: 32GB G-Skill DDR4-3200mhz
PSU: Corsair RM850i 850w Gold
By hard crash, I mean the PC shut down and only cycling the power supply would let it boot. That gave me the clue that it was probably power delivery related. Most likely the GPU was dragging down the voltage and triggering undervoltage protection when the benchmark highly loaded the GPU. I tried using the “Quiet” lower power GPU BIOS but still a hard crash.
Was I overloading my PSU?
Powercolor recommends a 750W PSU. A 2950x pulls about 180W and the 7900XT pulls 300-350W leaving me over 300W for my SSDs and case fans. So I should have been good with an 850W PSU.
What I wasn’t good with was the RM850i can be set to either single rail or multiple rail modes. It defaults to multiple rail. In multiple rail mode it limits the amperage available to each PCIe power connector. So unless specifically using 2 8pin PCI power connectors from two separate cables from separate rails the PSU can only supply a portion of the available amperage to the GPU.
The way I had it setup I was only using a single power cable since it provides 2 8pin connectors. That single cable only pulls from the one rail. In multiple rail mode that was enough amps for my old Red Devil Vega 56 but not the 7900XT.
Using the included Corsair power supply utility I was able to set it to single rail mode. Now the entire 70A is available through the single PCIe cable . 3dmark can complete a run successfully now.
After installing the new card and fighting with Win10 to install the correct drivers I checked out some games.
It would launch and run games fine, (briefly checked Skyrim, Doom Eternal, Baldurs Gate 3). However it would repeatedly hard crash the PC when trying to run a 3DMark Timespy benchmark at the same point, about 10 seconds in.
Specs
CPU: Threadripper 2950X
MOBO: MSI x399 Gaming Pro Carbon
RAM: 32GB G-Skill DDR4-3200mhz
PSU: Corsair RM850i 850w Gold
By hard crash, I mean the PC shut down and only cycling the power supply would let it boot. That gave me the clue that it was probably power delivery related. Most likely the GPU was dragging down the voltage and triggering undervoltage protection when the benchmark highly loaded the GPU. I tried using the “Quiet” lower power GPU BIOS but still a hard crash.
Was I overloading my PSU?
Powercolor recommends a 750W PSU. A 2950x pulls about 180W and the 7900XT pulls 300-350W leaving me over 300W for my SSDs and case fans. So I should have been good with an 850W PSU.
What I wasn’t good with was the RM850i can be set to either single rail or multiple rail modes. It defaults to multiple rail. In multiple rail mode it limits the amperage available to each PCIe power connector. So unless specifically using 2 8pin PCI power connectors from two separate cables from separate rails the PSU can only supply a portion of the available amperage to the GPU.
The way I had it setup I was only using a single power cable since it provides 2 8pin connectors. That single cable only pulls from the one rail. In multiple rail mode that was enough amps for my old Red Devil Vega 56 but not the 7900XT.
Using the included Corsair power supply utility I was able to set it to single rail mode. Now the entire 70A is available through the single PCIe cable . 3dmark can complete a run successfully now.
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