I7 13700KF, Asus rog strix z690 Gaming F, 32GB DDR5 5600Mhz, Kingston M.2 SSD and WD HDD, EVGA Supernova PSU 1000W. I have the same problem with my Zotac RTX 4090 Trinity. So it can be my card is faulty, if root cause is related to the card itself? Maybe this issue can be cured by a BIOS update or a driver update, but for sure the root cause is related to the card itself." I didn't need to set the Gigabyte card to maximum performance in order for it not to crash, nor do I have to do that for the 4090 FE. The only thing that "worked" for the Asus card was setting the power management mode to maximum performance, like many of you here have also experienced, which leads to the card consuming 60-70W in idle and constantly running at the boost clock rate instead of 210 MHz when idle. If you have this issue in idle, then you have a card that has an hardware issue and you probably better return or RMA it. This is in my opinion all a waste of time. I had tried dozens of things like you guys tried here in the thread, I tried with three different PSUs, I tried the card in two completely different PCs (AMD and Intel), with ReBAR on or off, with DOCP on or off. I had even tried the 12VHPWR adapter, that came with the Gigabyte card, with the Asus card to rule anything but the card out, but of course that didn't help for the Asus card. I have returned the Asus Strix that I had this issue with and since then also had a Gigabyte Gaming OC as well as the NVidia FE in the very same PC and have not had this issue with the latter two cards at all, the setup being exactly the same otherwise. I am 100% sure, that this issue is at least partially related to the card hardware or the GPU itself for the following reasons: Someone said:" I have to say a few words about this as I also had this issue (black screen and TDR error at idle) with an Asus Strix OC:
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