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RMCholewa wrote:From time to time (some minutes), the FahCore_22 process stops using the GPU and uses a lot of CPU (I suppose it is loading the task to be processed by the GPU). That was exactly when the WU was failing;
ipkh wrote:The strickness of Nvi6in their RMA process is unknown to me. I usually deal with EVGA support for GPUs as they officially support removing the cooler.
Did you tell Nvidia support that you removed the stock cooler? Nvidia themselves will have to remove it to check for pcb damage anyway so it shouldn't be a problem. I've had some techs even say not to bother with pad replacement.
RMCholewa wrote:From time to time (some minutes), the FahCore_22 process stops using the GPU and uses a lot of CPU (I suppose it is loading the task to be processed by the GPU). That was exactly when the WU was failing;
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