Issues occurring on the PC such as sudden shutdowns and screen instability
Issues occurring on the PC such as sudden shutdowns and screen instability
the system freezes briefly during gameplay, especially in warframe with irregular pauses and significant frame drops. in destiny 2, performance issues are more noticeable with large frame drops. anyone have any suggestions about the possible causes? your ryan intel ryzen 5 5500, rtx 3060, samsung 980 pro 1 tb 32 gb ram, 3200 psu, 750w inter-tech argus, asus prime b550m, windows 10?
Typically, Warframe missions occur in various environments such as space stations, bases, and other strategic locations. They often involve specific objectives like collecting resources, defending against threats, or completing research tasks. The exact timing depends on the mission's design and player progression.
If it occurs in the orbiter, that’s a clear concern. The same applies if you enable ‘Invite Only/Solo’ for your party settings. I’d think about a CPU or GPU thermal problem since the 5500 and 3060ti still run Warframe smoothly even at 4k ultra. Installing HWinfo64 might help identify any red flags. It could also be related to poor P-state management on either component, though that’s less likely than thermal throttling. Also, make sure to quote or @ people so we know you’ve responded.
I examined the materials and from what I observed, it isn't a thermal problem—those SS are in Danish, but they should still be able to provide what's required.
Did you play for a while before checking these numbers? The GPU is operating at its highest capacity of 51W while the CPU runs at 33W. This suggests typical performance for a system not actively gaming. For further analysis, I focus on the CPU, CPU Enhance, and GPU sections.
It seems you're referring to a past experience. Could you clarify what you mean by "was while and just after I took the ss"? I'm here to help with any questions or details you have!
In games like Warframe, 3060ti needs strong performance to draw effectively. You might want to:
- Drop frame rate limits and turn off v-sync.
- Switch Windows Power Plan to 'High Performance' for more aggressive power usage.
If these adjustments help capture screenshots at higher framerates, it suggests a system limitation rather than a power issue.
G-Sync is a feature that may sometimes lead to issues, but we've turned it off and switched to high performance mode.