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    What wattage is your PSU mate? Im still thinking along the lines that the switch in display on/off is power related hence the TDR error. Windows can be quite basic when it comes to stuff like that........ If its having to draw power to the device it may have a slight delay, to windows that would point to the GPU being faulty as didnt respond in time?
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       #22

    Turning off and on the monitor will not change the PSU load. The display connection is a buffered high impedance signal connection. It sounds very unbelievable to me that the PSU is the cause, mate


    Psu is Corsair 750 RM,
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       #23

    In post #13 he lists a Crsair RM750x, which is Corsair's # 3 of the high end line...not bad.
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  4. Posts : 258
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       #24

    Was just dotting all the T's guys :)
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    My psu is Corsair 750 RM .
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       #26

    Decent that is, was thinking along the lines of it not being faulty. More the drawing of power to the device not being done quick enough and then windows expecting it to be on in a certain amount of time which maybe isnt happening hence the TDR when actually, there isnt anything wrong. :)
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       #27

    Decent that is, was thinking along the lines of it not being faulty
    Me too....either the PSU or GPU maybe going bad or a driver related issue. With out the BSOD log file, there's no way to determine that.

    More the drawing of power to the device not being done quick enough and then windows expecting it to be on in a certain amount of time which maybe isnt happening hence the TDR when actually, there isnt anything wrong.
    Which goes directly to the link I posted.
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       #28

    xxx123 said:
    My full spec
    6700K stock
    16 GB DDR4
    Asus Z170-P
    Corsair 750 RM
    Gtx 1080 Ti Fe no oc , stock


    During 3d full load not have single crash. But when i run 3dmark, turn off monitor , and then turn on again stress test will stop and that TDR crash can occur sometimes. So i dont know if its hardware gpu problem ?
    I'm leaning towards a hardware/driver issue. Which is why I would like to see your device manger window.
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  9. Posts : 258
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       #29

    Plankton said:
    Was the lines I was thinking along :)
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  10. Posts : 246
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       #30

    Yeah so why i dont have crashes in games and 3dmarks in 24 hours of use? I think if gpu or psu going bad it will crash always even in full load.
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