Is the issue linked to my memory, power supply, or GPU VRAM?
Is the issue linked to my memory, power supply, or GPU VRAM?
I tested Furmark for an hour without any problems. The temperatures remained steady at 60C. I also ran superposition for a few hours and got the same results. The 3dmark Time Spy score was 8905, which is a 75% improvement over the previous version. I’m curious about the issues during actual gameplay. It might just be PUBG that causes this problem. I’ve installed sleeved extensions for the PSU cables, but they could be responsible for the reboots. My next test will be tomorrow to see how it performs without them. If that doesn’t work, I’ll add an 850w be quiet straight line 11 with Corsair rm850x to my Amazon account.
I recently had some long gaming sessions yesterday without any unexpected restarts. I played for six hours straight and didn’t experience a random reboot. My head felt really bad. The only change I made was swapping the power cables between the monitor and PSU. It seems like this might not have caused any issues, possibly acting as a placebo. It could also mean the error wasn’t reproduced because of its random nature. This happened twice within a couple of hours a few nights ago while I was troubleshooting.
I've recently played games for a few nights without any random reboots. The same power supply is being used. CPU settings are the mildest, XMP is enabled on RAM. No problems or restarts have occurred so far.
Just set the GPU to maximum and everything worked fine, after many hours of gaming. The same 7-year-old PSU is still okay. Corsair must be doing a good job.
I'll avoid mixing the power cables again like that.
Please verify your information, the RM series are reliable power supplies. Honestly, kindly double-check before sharing, as this isn't the first instance of incorrect and confusing content you've shared. I'm sure you intended to be helpful, but what you've stated here is clearly incorrect.