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things to try - the obvious

Uninstall and Reinstall GPU Drivers:

Use the "Add or Remove Programs" or "Apps & Features" menu in Windows to uninstall your current GPU drivers. Then, download the latest drivers from NVIDIA's website and install them.

Check for Hardware Conflicts:

Ensure that there are no other hardware conflicts or issues with your system. You can use a tool like HWMonitor to check for any voltage, temperature, or other hardware-related problems.

More depth and log collection:

• Reboot into Safe Mode:
• Restart your computer 
• As your computer is booting up, press the F8 key repeatedly 
• Select "Safe Mode" from the options and let your computer boot up 

• Check Device Manager:
• While in Safe Mode, right-click on the Windows Start button 
• Select "Device Manager" 
• Look for your RTX 2070 GPU in the list 
• Right-click on it and select "Properties" 
• Make sure the device is working properly and the driver is installed correctly 

• Run DXDIAG:
• Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog 
• Type "dxdiag" and press Enter 
• In the DirectX Diagnostic Tool, check the "Display" tab for any errors or warnings related to your GPU 

• Uninstall and Reinstall GPU Drivers:
• Open the Start menu and search for "Add or Remove Programs" 
• Find the NVIDIA graphics driver in the list and click "Uninstall" 
• Once the uninstall is complete, go to the NVIDIA website and download the latest driver for your RTX 2070 GPU 
• Install the new driver 

• Open an Elevated Command Prompt:
• Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog 
• Type "cmd" and press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open an elevated command prompt (run as administrator) 

• Run the System File Checker:
• In the elevated command prompt, type the following command and press Enter: 
• sfc /scannow
• This will scan your system files and try to repair any corrupted or missing files. 

• Collect GPU-Z Logs:
• Download and install GPU-Z from the official website: https://www.techpowerup.com/download/gpu-z/ 
• Open GPU-Z and click on the "Save" button to generate a log file. 
• This log file can provide valuable information about your GPU that can help with troubleshooting.

• Check Event Viewer Logs:
• In the elevated command prompt, type the following command and press Enter: 
• eventvwr
• This will open the Event Viewer application. 
• Navigate to the "Windows Logs" section and look for any error or warning events related to your GPU or graphics drivers. 

• Collect System Information:
• In the elevated command prompt, type the following command and press Enter: 
    ◦ systeminfo
    ◦ This will provide a detailed report of your system's hardware and software configuration, which can be helpful for troubleshooting. 

After running these commands, you should have the following logs and information gathered:

• GPU-Z log file 

• Event Viewer logs 

• System information report 

Please provide these logs and information, and I'll be happy to continue troubleshooting the issue with your RTX 2070 GPU.

Re: GPU buying

“You wont need a new gpu ever again” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_s8JZgs-Vw

do not buy new gpus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT3GWasw2ew

please do not buy new gpus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnQfoZwjZh0

good luck

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