This helped fix my arbitrary power issues: I was using a modular power supply. Things became a lot better after I used a separate module to power the card.
I had the same problem with RTX 2080 Super 8GB WHITE OC, I checked the power supply, cables, RAM memory. I was 99% sure that the GPU was damaged. I bought RX 7700XT 12GB WHITE OC and the problem was solved.
Kernal 41 error. It could be the card, or could easily be power delivery / power regulation. Maybe PSU ? Maybe motherboard. Who knows. You really don't want to be pulling on the cable like that while the PC is running - unless you don't mind wrecking your system. Also check your connections to the mains. Try running the PC from it's own socket, rather than a multi-plug / strip / surge protector. It's worth eliminating the basics. If you have multiple devices running off one strip, there could be power regulation issues. The 4080 is demanding, although the CZcams lock confounds this idea to a degree. Unless you have a really unstable connection to the wall.
Kernel error 41 occurs when you reset the system without it being shut down correctly, for example by switching it off by holding down the power switch or in his case directly at the PSU.
You are using a cable with bad sense cable. I bought a cable from Cablemod and had this issue. Went back to stock cables and NVidia adapter and no problem
It's not just your card, it has happened to mine also, more than 5 times already, and near nowhere because I was running power intensive apps or heavy gpu use or because of heat. My card is only a GTX 1660 super. Nvidia should check their quality control process of their graphics card makers.
My Asus Dual 1660 super is also doing the same thing. I am assuming that it's the summer. Many people including me started facing the same issue during March-April. I hope it's just an over heating issue and nothing serious.
I once had that issue with.some old gpu. "Solution": install a custom BIOS that capped the GPU. Why? (GPU had an issue with voltage changes i.e. it was defective). If it still is under warranty, send it back. If not, try installing the GPU in other system. Pls don't handle, plug / unplug cables like that. Specially if the PC is on.
Had this happen to me yesterday and it happened every hour or so... After few hours i think i managed to fix it either temp or perm, i went into my monitor settings and changed from 240Hz to 144hz for a while because i read somewhere that the GPU might not be getting enough power and causing this issue so i ran Furmark for an hour and nothing happened, after multible runs i turned my screen back to 240Hz and ran Furmark agian and nothing happened so i tried to do the things i was doing before and it seems that i have fixed it.
I had this with my 4090. The first time was with maxed-out Avatar. That's the highest power draw for any game right now, and a new driver had just come out, so I thought the blame was on the driver. Since then, it has only happened one more time, but I was just watching a film, so there was no big power draw, and nothing pushed my PC.
4000 Nvidia series are super bad , thousands with PCB broke or new trash connector melting. For me whoever spend money on ' green team' is like throw money to the trashcan
@@JB.zero.zero.1 The fall ratio of this generation is a lot . Especially the new power connector is really bad design . Delivering 300W+ for such small socket is a matter of time if will melt, but especially when card putting on its limits. Bad spot too, on the center of the GPU where the chip generate the most heat.More than 40% of all sold 4000 series have melted sockets already. I am technician and I see these with my own eyes. Haven't see such bad technical design on a GPU , never. 20 years I fix and use, this is something else . On next generation , they must change it , otherwise will be again a failure.
@@BatManSWG fax the connector is trash, i have a 4090 and theres two sauter points that the indian techicians fucked up which causing my pc to black sceeen with the fans. i have to constanly plug the cable he was yanking out in and out
@@BatManSWG Yes, I have heard of those issues, especially on the 4090. Presumably there have been revisions since. I take issue with your initial statement that "is like throw money to the trashcan" (sic). That obviously isn't true, as the majority of cards would have been returned by now. I doubt very much the 60/70 series have any problems in this regard. I can't speak for the 80/90 series, but have watched many videos where those devices have been used frequently and without complaint. Digital Foundry would have highlighted the issue were it that severe, as their test kit often uses the 80 & 90 series.
mine has done this at least 20 times, it just did it during playing Horizon, then i found your video and it did it again while i was watching, black screen and full speed fans still hearing your video running in background. I've had games on for hours and nothing happens then it seemingly randomly does this.
I'm kinda wanting it to happen before my 3090 comes it just to have it in the video I plan on uploading. Cable mod says the old 12Vhpwer they have is the cause of the issue and RMAing it for the new one will fix it. I use a 12Vhpwer to 3 8-pin PSU replacement so it's a direct to the PSU so I could try and not have something like this happen. But looks like I wasted about 1.5K on a 4080 I'm just not willing to use anymore.
When you updated the driver, did you checked the custom option to do a clean install of the driver ? I also had weird things happenning when i updated with the "recommend" option
i had the same problem. My card is MSI gtx 1660 super ventus xs oc. I had replaced the PSU, Display port cable, fresh clean windows, DDU and update driver to the latest and yet the problem keep repeating. It doesnt matter if i am on youtube, playing games, or reading news. Out of sudden the monitor turns black screen with error message no display cable and loud fans noise from GPU. This is damn frustrating........
Any updates? I have the exact same issue, replaced my PSU from 850w to 1000w and it worked perfectly fine for 3 days and now it’s suddenly started doing the same thing albeit now it only does it when I try to play games instead of every time I tried to boot
@@zuluachilles The issue was the faulty GPU. I sent it back to the vendor, and they replaced it with another GPU. Problem solved, no more random black screens. I wish I had done that earlier instead of replacing the PSU and display port cable.
@@zuluachilles I initiated the RMA process with MSI, but they directed me to contact the vendor from whom I purchased the GPU. It then took the vendor 2 working days to test and replace the faulty GPU
I have excacly same issues. I was used 4080 gaming x trio, now i have 4080 SUPER WINDFORCE V2. Actually i changed psu for atx 3.0, hope thal will solve the problem. Otherwise i`ll scrap nvidia. Never had before with any previous generations.
@@ahmedhassan3276well so far I went into the bios settings on boot, and set the power level from default settings to the power to performance mode. So far haven’t had an issue, I also made sure all drivers were up to date on the gpu. Not sure really, I checked all the cables and everything was secured as well.
oh yeah i know what you mean i had a rx 480 and the same thing happend everytime i was playing cs cod and more so what actually it is its not the cables from what i found out from my card so mine was broken idk how to fix it but im asuming its overheating im not sure how to explain why it does that but you can try repasting your card bc i saw that a yt do and it worked.
With a new card there is no need to re-paste. There is virtually zero chance at a factory level there would be issues with thermal paste application. This is automated through highly specialised systems. If the actual card is at fault, it needs to go back.
LISTEN this sounds dumb but my pc had the exact same problem and I just let the CPU cool, replaced it’s thermal paste and it worked. trust I HAD THE SAME FAN ISSUE AND EVERYTHING Edit: also my ego is so high bc I fixed it myself bc all the forums were useless and I’m only 13 soooo. Trust if it worked for me it’ll prolly work for you
Just did a stress test on my PC due to the fact that my computer boots and I get no display.. Mine is also a rtx 4080 and im having no end of problems with the card.. I have never ever had so many issues with 1 piece of hardware let alone a £1,400 GPU..
Me neither, bought a £360 motherboard, quoting support for the 5950x and precision boost etc... the PCB and VRM component would reach 145°C under normal operation without PBO.... so forget enabled PBO... MSI support response was try putting a fan in the area 😮 New ASUS motherboard doesn't reach over 65°C with max OC or PBO maxed
@@JB.zero.zero.1 I had a MSI suprim X rtx 3090 wich was very hot with mem temps. Hitting easy 100c even with repadding them. Even the FE 3090 is a lot better. Also temps with a FE are way better. And this 3090 is a tripple fan! Look also to the new 3080 Super. My Asus Tuf gaming is far better in temps and noise then the Suprim X. And then you also have the Rog strix that even tops my Tuf. No MSI is a brand that blows high but does not deliver that high. For common people it might be fine. But if you want the best they are not that.
@@sokka5078 Hey I had two problems: 1- the Bios was not updated so one of the Profiles was heated the RAM and I was stock on screen specially when I try to stress test my PC. 2- I had a wire stock in one of the Fan so the whole GPU was overheating. Back to your Question: XMP Profile is profiles in the BIOS to overclock your component like RAM --> I have DDR5 6600 but in default it's only 4200 mhz or smth. My suggestion: Try to record the heat of your GPU use some programes like HWiNFO64. let me know if you need anyhelp.
Dumbest thing you could do is take out the cable, completely damaging your gpu and other components
This helped fix my arbitrary power issues: I was using a modular power supply. Things became a lot better after I used a separate module to power the card.
Module=cable?
I had the same problem with RTX 2080 Super 8GB WHITE OC, I checked the power supply, cables, RAM memory. I was 99% sure that the GPU was damaged. I bought RX 7700XT 12GB WHITE OC and the problem was solved.
Kernal 41 error.
It could be the card, or could easily be power delivery / power regulation.
Maybe PSU ?
Maybe motherboard.
Who knows.
You really don't want to be pulling on the cable like that while the PC is running - unless you don't mind wrecking your system.
Also check your connections to the mains.
Try running the PC from it's own socket, rather than a multi-plug / strip / surge protector.
It's worth eliminating the basics.
If you have multiple devices running off one strip, there could be power regulation issues.
The 4080 is demanding, although the CZcams lock confounds this idea to a degree.
Unless you have a really unstable connection to the wall.
Kernel error 41 occurs when you reset the system without it being shut down correctly, for example by switching it off by holding down the power switch or in his case directly at the PSU.
You are using a cable with bad sense cable. I bought a cable from Cablemod and had this issue. Went back to stock cables and NVidia adapter and no problem
Had to RMA my cable, hopefully it fixes the issue
Having the same issue, using a cablemod vertical connector, going to try the stock nvidia now and report back
I had an ID 1796 Error on my Event Viewer which required me to enable my "Secure Boot" in the BIOS. Since enabling it I have been good so far.
It's not just your card, it has happened to mine also, more than 5 times already, and near nowhere because I was running power intensive apps or heavy gpu use or because of heat. My card is only a GTX 1660 super. Nvidia should check their quality control process of their graphics card makers.
My Asus Dual 1660 super is also doing the same thing. I am assuming that it's the summer. Many people including me started facing the same issue during March-April.
I hope it's just an over heating issue and nothing serious.
I once had that issue with.some old gpu. "Solution": install a custom BIOS that capped the GPU. Why? (GPU had an issue with voltage changes i.e. it was defective).
If it still is under warranty, send it back. If not, try installing the GPU in other system.
Pls don't handle, plug / unplug cables like that. Specially if the PC is on.
😂 This was the funniest thing I ever saw... I have the same issue. Trying to diagnose
What motherboard do you have ?
Which BIOS version are you on and what PSU do you have ?
Have you tried skipping the power extension cables ?
Had this happen to me yesterday and it happened every hour or so... After few hours i think i managed to fix it either temp or perm, i went into my monitor settings and changed from 240Hz to 144hz for a while because i read somewhere that the GPU might not be getting enough power and causing this issue so i ran Furmark for an hour and nothing happened, after multible runs i turned my screen back to 240Hz and ran Furmark agian and nothing happened so i tried to do the things i was doing before and it seems that i have fixed it.
I had this with my 4090. The first time was with maxed-out Avatar. That's the highest power draw for any game right now, and a new driver had just come out, so I thought the blame was on the driver. Since then, it has only happened one more time, but I was just watching a film, so there was no big power draw, and nothing pushed my PC.
4000 Nvidia series are super bad , thousands with PCB broke or new trash connector melting.
For me whoever spend money on ' green team' is like throw money to the trashcan
More nonsense.
Like any new technology mass produced there will be issues.
Most of us who use 40xx cards do not have issues.
@@JB.zero.zero.1 The fall ratio of this generation is a lot . Especially the new power connector is really bad design . Delivering 300W+ for such small socket is a matter of time if will melt, but especially when card putting on its limits. Bad spot too, on the center of the GPU where the chip generate the most heat.More than 40% of all sold 4000 series have melted sockets already. I am technician and I see these with my own eyes. Haven't see such bad technical design on a GPU , never. 20 years I fix and use, this is something else . On next generation , they must change it , otherwise will be again a failure.
@@BatManSWG fax the connector is trash, i have a 4090 and theres two sauter points that the indian techicians fucked up which causing my pc to black sceeen with the fans. i have to constanly plug the cable he was yanking out in and out
@@BatManSWG
Yes, I have heard of those issues, especially on the 4090.
Presumably there have been revisions since.
I take issue with your initial statement that "is like throw money to the trashcan" (sic).
That obviously isn't true, as the majority of cards would have been returned by now.
I doubt very much the 60/70 series have any problems in this regard.
I can't speak for the 80/90 series, but have watched many videos where those devices have been used frequently and without complaint.
Digital Foundry would have highlighted the issue were it that severe, as their test kit often uses the 80 & 90 series.
@@Lxxcky_
If it is under warranty, send it back.
You shouldn't be having those issues and another build will likely resolve the issue.
Yes violence and technology go hand in hand
If it works it works. I'm from the time where stuff like that was normal to get stuff working
Wtf is he doing? 😂
mine is because the power supply
replace to annew one and its fine now
Had a pc from a customer that kept doing that just because of a defective wifi usb dongle.
I had a similar cash issue due to a faulty keyboard, only spotted because 1 crash shown the device dropping out and reconnecting just before the crash
Related to their new "Super resolution" upscaling maybe? Maybe try a slightly older Driver or updating firmware?
mine has done this at least 20 times, it just did it during playing Horizon, then i found your video and it did it again while i was watching, black screen and full speed fans still hearing your video running in background. I've had games on for hours and nothing happens then it seemingly randomly does this.
I'm kinda wanting it to happen before my 3090 comes it just to have it in the video I plan on uploading. Cable mod says the old 12Vhpwer they have is the cause of the issue and RMAing it for the new one will fix it. I use a 12Vhpwer to 3 8-pin PSU replacement so it's a direct to the PSU so I could try and not have something like this happen. But looks like I wasted about 1.5K on a 4080 I'm just not willing to use anymore.
Hi, When can i check this info? I have this cable and the same problem as in video. Thanks@@GenBumbleBee
the pci cable broke, i have this EXACT same glitch. get new pci cables if your cpu comes with them
What is a pci cable?
@@aubullionyou probably already found out, but if you didn’t it’s what you plug into your gpu from your psu to give it power.
When you updated the driver, did you checked the custom option to do a clean install of the driver ? I also had weird things happenning when i updated with the "recommend" option
Did you find a solution to this problem? Also post link to your post/threads you made please.
try to change the xmp settings in your Bios. This not a GPU Problem. I have the same Problem and this Helped me. let me know what you get.
@@ibrahimhouari9994change it to what setting?
i had the same problem. My card is MSI gtx 1660 super ventus xs oc. I had replaced the PSU, Display port cable, fresh clean windows, DDU and update driver to the latest and yet the problem keep repeating. It doesnt matter if i am on youtube, playing games, or reading news. Out of sudden the monitor turns black screen with error message no display cable and loud fans noise from GPU. This is damn frustrating........
Any updates? I have the exact same issue, replaced my PSU from 850w to 1000w and it worked perfectly fine for 3 days and now it’s suddenly started doing the same thing albeit now it only does it when I try to play games instead of every time I tried to boot
@@zuluachilles The issue was the faulty GPU. I sent it back to the vendor, and they replaced it with another GPU. Problem solved, no more random black screens. I wish I had done that earlier instead of replacing the PSU and display port cable.
@@sunnyng8708 sheesh that’s what I’m afraid of. 5 forums and 7 Reddit threads later and you’re the first reply, cheers. Glad you got yours sorted out.
@@sunnyng8708 I know everyone’s RMA process is different but about how long did yours take?
@@zuluachilles I initiated the RMA process with MSI, but they directed me to contact the vendor from whom I purchased the GPU. It then took the vendor 2 working days to test and replace the faulty GPU
any updates?
I have excacly same issues. I was used 4080 gaming x trio, now i have 4080 SUPER WINDFORCE V2. Actually i changed psu for atx 3.0, hope thal will solve the problem. Otherwise i`ll scrap nvidia. Never had before with any previous generations.
I have the same issue but on an AMD Card.. so i think NVIDIA is Not the one blame on that
Yo, i do that to mine and my table disassembles itself.
set you computer to performance mode in nvidia control panel,That worked for me
I have a nvidia 4090 founders edition.. I’m playing RuneScape and my pc black screens and my fans go super sayan…
any solution? how to get screen to be back on ? any idea would help
@@ahmedhassan3276well so far I went into the bios settings on boot, and set the power level from default settings to the power to performance mode. So far haven’t had an issue, I also made sure all drivers were up to date on the gpu. Not sure really, I checked all the cables and everything was secured as well.
same thing here with a MSI 4070 sucks as hell dude, only with youtube fkng crashes
changing monitor, mine was the monitor that was defective.
Did you ever find a fix for this
oh yeah i know what you mean i had a rx 480 and the same thing happend everytime i was playing cs cod and more so what actually it is its not the cables from what i found out from my card so mine was broken idk how to fix it but im asuming its overheating im not sure how to explain why it does that but you can try repasting your card bc i saw that a yt do and it worked.
With a new card there is no need to re-paste.
There is virtually zero chance at a factory level there would be issues with thermal paste application.
This is automated through highly specialised systems.
If the actual card is at fault, it needs to go back.
My 7900 xtx same
LISTEN this sounds dumb but my pc had the exact same problem and I just let the CPU cool, replaced it’s thermal paste and it worked. trust I HAD THE SAME FAN ISSUE AND EVERYTHING
Edit: also my ego is so high bc I fixed it myself bc all the forums were useless and I’m only 13 soooo. Trust if it worked for me it’ll prolly work for you
It’s a gpu issue not a cpu issue
@usovinny7567 for me it was a cpu issue it had the same noise and everything
Just did a stress test on my PC due to the fact that my computer boots and I get no display.. Mine is also a rtx 4080 and im having no end of problems with the card.. I have never ever had so many issues with 1 piece of hardware let alone a £1,400 GPU..
try to change the xmp settings in your Bios. This not a GPU Problem. I have the same Problem and this Helped me. let me know what you get.
@@ibrahimhouari9994 pc is in for repair. Gpu and psu are failing.
Any updates on this? Were you able to fix this issue?
its a hardware issue in the gpu
Any update on this?
same happens too me idk wahat to do i did evevrything soetiems i just eae the pc on it starts too get ccrazyy
MSI the brand i will never buy again...
I have had MSI gear for years.
Few problems.
Never had any issues with it
I have the X570 MSI Wifi Edge and the RX 6800 XT Msi Gaming Trio.
Me neither, bought a £360 motherboard, quoting support for the 5950x and precision boost etc... the PCB and VRM component would reach 145°C under normal operation without PBO.... so forget enabled PBO...
MSI support response was try putting a fan in the area 😮
New ASUS motherboard doesn't reach over 65°C with max OC or PBO maxed
@@JB.zero.zero.1 I had a MSI suprim X rtx 3090 wich was very hot with mem temps. Hitting easy 100c even with repadding them. Even the FE 3090 is a lot better. Also temps with a FE are way better. And this 3090 is a tripple fan! Look also to the new 3080 Super. My Asus Tuf gaming is far better in temps and noise then the Suprim X. And then you also have the Rog strix that even tops my Tuf.
No MSI is a brand that blows high but does not deliver that high. For common people it might be fine. But if you want the best they are not that.
Any update I have the same GPU.
Having the exact same issue
try to change the xmp settings in your Bios. This not a GPU Problem. I have the same Problem and this Helped me. let me know what you get.
@@ibrahimhouari9994 nah for me it was cpu overheating
try to change the xmp settings in your Bios. This not a GPU Problem. I have the same Problem and this Helped me. let me know what you get.
Hey what are xmp settings and what exactly did you change, please let me know
@@sokka5078 Hey I had two problems:
1- the Bios was not updated so one of the Profiles was heated the RAM and I was stock on screen specially when I try to stress test my PC.
2- I had a wire stock in one of the Fan so the whole GPU was overheating.
Back to your Question:
XMP Profile is profiles in the BIOS to overclock your component like RAM --> I have DDR5 6600 but in default it's only 4200 mhz or smth.
My suggestion:
Try to record the heat of your GPU use some programes like HWiNFO64.
let me know if you need anyhelp.
@@ibrahimhouari9994 ok will do I will get back to you
Cooling problem
genius...
Dont Hit the Computer and it wont do this my computer does this too
DUDE UPDATE YOU VBIOS JESUS NVIDIA AND AMD DRIVERS ARE NOT VBIOS UPDATES ❤
Is this a joke?