Realtek Pcie Gbe Family Controller Turns on and Off

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Hello Guys,

recently I've been having bug with the pc I put together late last year.

I didn't notice this beingness a trouble until a few weeks ago and I believe information technology has been happening more often recently
When playing certain games, information technology goes to a black screen and the fans rev upwards. It does not shut down, I have to manually shut it off and reboot in guild to use it again.
This doesn't happen for all games (overwatch, body of water of thieves, CSGO have been running with no issues). However other games do cause this problem. Those games aren't necessarily very demanding (I believe even Disco Elysium caused a "crash").

The most reliable way for me to recreate the upshot have been to kick upward Guild Wars 2 which crashes the instant I load into a level everytime. Using CEMU for BOTW also reliably ends in a blackness screen.
I've had this happen both on loading a game and ALT+tabbing back into i.

I found someone on google who had like issues and they reported that replacing the thermal paste on their gpu helped. I have done this for both cpu and gpu but unfortunately it didn't assist (I had a suspicion the CPU may be at fault because I was the one to apply the thermal paste in the start place and because both GW2 and CEMU are notoriously CPU intensive). Right now I'm thinking about testing another PSU because I read about this being the culprit in some cases, just I wanted to defer to your expertise before possibly spending more money for no practiced reason.

My Setup:

KFA2 RTX 2070 Super 8GB

AMD Ryzen v 3600 6 x 3.60Ghz

16GB (2x 8192MB) G.Skill Aegis DDR4-3000 DIMM CL16-xviii-18-38 Dual Kit

500 Watt be quiet! Pure Power 11 Non-Modular 80+ Aureate

512GB intel 660P M.ii SSD

MSI B450M PRO-VDH MAX B450 AM4 7A38-043R Mainboard

Hopefully I've provided sufficient information, if not I'll brand sure to update.

Cheers

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Do you have any entries in event viewer in figurer management to coincide with these black outs?
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Hullo Guys,

recently I've been having issues with the pc I put together late last yr.

I didn't notice this being a problem until a few weeks agone and I believe it has been happening more often recently
When playing certain games, it goes to a black screen and the fans rev up. It does not close down, I have to manually shut it off and reboot in order to use information technology once again.
This doesn't happen for all games (overwatch, sea of thieves, CSGO accept been running with no issues). However other games do cause this problem. Those games aren't necessarily very demanding (I believe even Disco Elysium caused a "crash").

The most reliable way for me to recreate the issue have been to boot upwards Guild Wars 2 which crashes the instant I load into a level everytime. Using CEMU for BOTW too reliably ends in a blackness screen.
I've had this happen both on loading a game and ALT+tabbing back into one.

I constitute someone on google who had like issues and they reported that replacing the thermal paste on their gpu helped. I have washed this for both cpu and gpu just unfortunately information technology didn't help (I had a suspicion the CPU may be at fault because I was the one to apply the thermal paste in the offset identify and because both GW2 and CEMU are notoriously CPU intensive). Right now I'm thinking about testing another PSU because I read well-nigh this beingness the culprit in some cases, but I wanted to defer to your expertise before possibly spending more coin for no skilful reason.

My Setup:

KFA2 RTX 2070 Super 8GB

AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6 x 3.60Ghz

16GB (2x 8192MB) G.Skill Aegis DDR4-3000 DIMM CL16-eighteen-18-38 Dual Kit

500 Watt exist placidity! Pure Power 11 Non-Modular eighty+ Gold

512GB intel 660P M.2 SSD

MSI B450M PRO-VDH MAX B450 AM4 7A38-043R Mainboard

Hopefully I've provided sufficient information, if not I'll make sure to update.

Cheers

It could very well be your psu. The 2070 super recommended psu wattage is 550watts for a system. https://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/kfa2-geforce-rtx-2070-super-ex-gamer-black-review,6.html
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Do you have any entries in event viewer in computer management to coincide with these black outs?
Yes. The most helpful one being this:
Critical 1/14/2020 7:08:42 PM Kernel-Power 41 (63)

Log Name: Organization
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
Engagement: i/fourteen/2020 7:08:42 PM
Event ID: 41
Job Category: (63)
Level: Critical
Keywords: (70368744177664),(two)
User: Organisation
Figurer: DESKTOP-THJUGUC
Description:
The organization has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This mistake could be caused if the arrangement stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly.

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could exist cause by component aging in psu nothing we could do .
Fix_that_Glitch
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What windows power setting practice you lot employ? Power saving, balanced, High performance? And do y'all use whatever power saving settings in your bios?
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What windows power setting do you use? Power saving, balanced, High functioning? And exercise you lot utilise whatever power saving settings in your bios?
I was on balanced by default. Also I oasis't changed annihilation in the BIOS.
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UPDATE:
I tested a new 700w Thermaltake PSU just unfortunately this did not help.
Fix_that_Glitch
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I would effort uninstalling the gpu drivers and reinstall them using the most recent driver released to engagement. Then I would go in to device manager and line by line bank check for driver updates. Also try going in to command prompt(admin) and type sfc /scannow and run across if it finds anything.
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The Scan didn't find anything. I uninstalled and reinstalled the nvidia driver. As well I checked every single driver in the device manager. Hither's what I updated:

Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller #ii
Realtek Audio Effects Component
Realtek Audio Universal Service
Realtek Hardware Support Awarding
NVIDIA High Definition Audio
AMD GPIO Controller
AMD SMBus
NVIDIA USB Blazon-C Port Policy Controller

Before all this I updated the BIOS besides.

Nothing has changed except for the fact that I at present don't get any sound.

  • #13
UPDATE:
Formatted my organization drive and did a fresh install of windows. Again nada changed.
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Did you always solve this problem?
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Did you ever solve this problem?
I RMA'd my GPU and got the aforementioned card from a different make.
Haven't had any problems since!
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