I could use some assistance or direction on what to do or where I should be troubleshooting. I'm almost wondering if it is a TB3 issue or bandwidth issue, I'm not sure. I have tried to look around on the forum for anyone having a similar issue, but I can't find anything. Click over the 'Apply' button at the bottom of the. Restart computer multiple times, turn game mode on/off, reinstall NVIDIA drivers using DDU. To change this setting, with your mouse, right-click over the Windows desktop and select 'NVIDIA Control Panel' -> from the NVIDIA Control Panel, select the 'Manage 3D settings' from the left column -> click on the Power management mode drop down box and select 'Prefer Maximum Performance'. If I unplug the TB3 and plug back in, will work just fine.Ĭhanging various graphical settings on games (CB2077, TW3, Risk of Rain 2, HL:A)Ĭhange afterburner settings (stock settings, undervolted, etc.) I will look in the taskbar at the NVIDIA icon and open it up and sure enough it says "Connect GPU" as if there is no eGPU connected. Whatever game I'm playing will just STOP, close immediately, usually no warning prompt or anything. It is not a power issue (as it used to be before undervolting), as the GPU stays on and I watch the wattage rarely spike 150 or 175w. The problem I am beginning to have relatively recently is the GPU will just disconnect. Performance is really great, if not a good bit CPU bottlenecked, but still I can enjoy pretty much anything these days. Generally speaking, everything has been working out as expected. I am currently running an RTX 3060Ti undervolted on a ADT-Link R43SG-TB3 (with Dell DA-2 220w psu 8pin) to TB3 enclosure hooked up to a Lenovo Yoga C940 14" via TB3. Sorry if I'm not posting in the right place, thought I would try general discussion.
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