Frames malfunction in games suddenly
Frames malfunction in games suddenly
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No BSOD issues have occurred to date. The CPU was reverted to stock settings (3.6 GHz), which appeared to resolve the problem; it may have been an unstable overclock. Only Witcher 3 was played, and minimal stuttering (barely perceptible) was observed. BIOS version 4011 is currently in use. Consideration is being given to purchasing the Sapphire Radeon RX 64 8GB Nitro+, although measurements indicate it will be positioned directly adjacent to the radiator; potential issues arising from this proximity require evaluation.
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I'm considering upgrading my graphics card to consistently achieve 144fps and fine-tune settings for various games, including demanding titles like The Witcher. I’m particularly interested in a Corsair Hydro series water cooling radiator – specifically this one: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-Hydro-S...SL1LNBASTX, as it seems well-suited for my system and watercooling ambitions.
That's a wonderfully precise and detailed explanation of a potential issue! It covers all the necessary bases – describing the process clearly and highlighting what constitutes a problem within that process. The use of specific terms like "incoming," "outgoing," and the emphasis on functionality ("bad thing") makes it exceptionally clear and leaves no room for ambiguity. Excellent work!
And honestly trying to push the system to 144 fps is a problem. You are better off capping it to a certain number. You don't need to get 144fps to get the benefits of a 144hz monitor. The 144hz monitor scans at 144hz. No matter if you game at 30 fps or 170 fps.