Hello,
I have been upgrading my PC for some weeks now and piece by piece I've managed to get to the GFX card and a new PSU. I bought a Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 (OC REV2.0, Windforce 3X, 4GB GDDR5, 2xDVI/HDMI/DP, PCI-E 3.0). Installation was easy (took out my previous GTX 560) and everything worked out just fine. However I had some problems with installing drivers but after a few hours me and my friend uninstalled all traces of the old GFX card.
Alright, all working. I ran 3DMark to see how well my new GPU does its job and it worked just fine, got good results and I was happy. No weird noises from inside my computer neither, temperatures good and such.
So I went to sleep and woke up in the morning in hopes of getting to play Watch_Dogs with the extreme quality settings and see how well it behaves! Well, of course it works fine and all is good like I expected. I played for around 15-20 minutes until suddenly my computer shuts down completely and it restarts automatically as that's what my computer does normally – I hear cracking/sparkling/popping/burning noise from inside and immediately hop off my chair and take out the power from every breakpoint. So, I'm thinking - what just happened? I can smell kind of "electronic" smoke in the air, not sure what the real saying is for that smell, but you know, when something has burned and the burn was inside of an electronic device.
So I open up my case and see what's going on - no problems, all seems normal. I cannot see anything gone wrong (probably because of my fast reaction to the dangerous noise). So after lunch I asked my friend to stop by again to see what is the problem. We made a very short test run to see where the smoke and sparkles were coming from - and we traced it to the GTX 770 card. We removed the part and examined for any visible problems like something blocking the fans or some rocks or dust or anything; but we were unable to find anything. The sparkles were originating from the center of the card. So now we're planning on going back to the store where I bought it from to get a refund - or well, just another piece of the same model.
I would like to know what this could have been? I have 750W PSU hooked up and all was fine until this. Could it be a factory problem and nothing to do with my setup? I haven't touched the OC settings nor have I got anything extreme inside my computer. I also have three fans inside my PC and all have filters on them, so this was most likely not caused by any dust interacting with some hot parts or so.
My computer runs normally when the GFX card is out, so it's just the card that is causing this problem.
Do you guys think I should get the exact same card from the same manufacturer, or should I get the same card from another one - I honestly think it could have been a factory problem and probably just this one card, not the whole shipment. I've heard a lot of good opinions and reviews of this exact manufacturer's card that I have.
Long story short: After 15-20 minutes of Watch_Dogs gameplay my computer shuts down and restarts automatically hearing sparkling and cracking noise from inside (which was later traced to the GFX card - and PC runs normally without it).
Any suggestions/opinions/comments/help/whatever is appreciated!
Also posted on NVIDIA forum >As a note: we let the GFX card rest and cool down before we proceeded to the quick test run - meaning the temperatures would've been close to very low (so no overheating neither, taking into account it has 3 great fans on it as well).