try this
Reboot issue not listed in the symptoms in this GitHub repo. I’ll take the pc to a computer shop tomorrow.
Because you mention restart after shutting down, This might be a BIOS issue. Bios Reset or upgrade is something you can try.
^ either this or there might be an issue with PBO I had random restarts too but it was due to my Curve Optimizer being too aggressive see if that helps if not then prolly better to take it to a technician
I tried Bios reset and upgrade, no luck. I have Intel CPU so no PBO. Also the main thing to note is that there is no issue when other card (3060 Ti FE) is plugged in. I’ll take it to a technician tomorrow.
Yeah, that sounds better. RMA probably ?
Maybe it was not very clear, but as said above, I got it RMA’ed. As per them it’s NDF. No Defect Found.
This is just a tool to disable Multi-Plane Overlay which rarely causes problems to be honest. OP can try using NVCleanstall v1.19.0 as it has option to disable MPO built it + other tweaks to try since this thread is going nowhere. But if RMA department said the GPU is fine then the problem lies somewhere else.
Any other PC to test this GPU?
Nah, sadly that’s the problem. Id have isolated this problem long ago otherwise.
One gigabyte rep Eddie recommended me to visit a computer shop. I took it there. Turns out that the fault was with the HDD. On removing it, the new GPU is working fine. PC Boot time has also reduced drastically.
How were you sure that graphics card was causing the issue
I was not sure the gpu was causing the issue, the thing that bothered me was my old 3060 ti was happy with the faulty HDD (pc was running fine, I didn’t know HDD was faulty). But upon removing the HDD, 9070 is running fine now.
That’s indeed a very odd solution to a very odd problem. I’ve never heard of a GPU and hard drive incompatibility. The only remotely relevant explanation I can think of is that the 12 volt rail of the PSU is getting overloaded and unable to handle the demand spikes from a PCIE gen 5 card, with an additional hard drive connected. But then again, a good 850 watt PSU should be easily able to handle that load.
I think the 3060Ti was in bed with the HDD and 9070 did not like old things, he wanted some things fast and flashy.
Sounds right to me. From my personal experience had a SATA cable with faulty/bad contact and it would slow down my PC randomly, even causing it to not boot until I try to boot it again a few times. Cleaned the port, swapped the cable. Its fine now.
I just didn’t think you were happening this problem because of HDD, haha.
Did you uninstall all the nvidia drivers and installed amd drivers it should fix it
If you read the above posts, I did DDU cleanup.