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major challenges during stress testing for a 7700k build

major challenges during stress testing for a 7700k build

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Cutie_Kitcat
Senior Member
644
04-16-2017, 08:36 AM
#1
Hello everyone, I apologize in advance for my poor English, but I’ll do my best to explain my problem.
My rig specifications are as follows:
CPU: i7 7700k at 4.2ghz (not overclocked!)
CPU cooler: Corsair H115i 280mm liquid cooling
MOBO: Asus Strix Z270e
RAM: 8x2 Trident Z RGB 3000mhz
Storage: Samsung Evo 850 500gb
GPU: Aorus 1080 Ti Extreme Edition
PSU: Raidmax 735v 80bronze certified
I’m experiencing stuttering issues while gaming.
<MODERATOR EDIT - WATCH YOUR LANGUAGE!>
I tried stress testing this morning and noticed flickering on my screen (using XTU app). I also used a new CPU stress test app called HeavyLoad, which crashes and causes my PC to freeze during stressing.
CPU temperatures are stable for 60 seconds, so it’s not an issue!
Please help me out.
🙁
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Cutie_Kitcat
04-16-2017, 08:36 AM #1

Hello everyone, I apologize in advance for my poor English, but I’ll do my best to explain my problem.
My rig specifications are as follows:
CPU: i7 7700k at 4.2ghz (not overclocked!)
CPU cooler: Corsair H115i 280mm liquid cooling
MOBO: Asus Strix Z270e
RAM: 8x2 Trident Z RGB 3000mhz
Storage: Samsung Evo 850 500gb
GPU: Aorus 1080 Ti Extreme Edition
PSU: Raidmax 735v 80bronze certified
I’m experiencing stuttering issues while gaming.
<MODERATOR EDIT - WATCH YOUR LANGUAGE!>
I tried stress testing this morning and noticed flickering on my screen (using XTU app). I also used a new CPU stress test app called HeavyLoad, which crashes and causes my PC to freeze during stressing.
CPU temperatures are stable for 60 seconds, so it’s not an issue!
Please help me out.
🙁

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blog72
Junior Member
4
05-05-2017, 11:31 PM
#2
Your PSU is a POS and you shouldn't have skipped quality for cheaper options. Get an 850w gold certified PSU that your mother would appreciate.
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blog72
05-05-2017, 11:31 PM #2

Your PSU is a POS and you shouldn't have skipped quality for cheaper options. Get an 850w gold certified PSU that your mother would appreciate.

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Kev67824
Member
209
05-05-2017, 11:45 PM
#3
Your PSU is a POS and you shouldn't have skipped quality for cheaper options. Get an 850w gold certified PSU that your mother would appreciate.
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Kev67824
05-05-2017, 11:45 PM #3

Your PSU is a POS and you shouldn't have skipped quality for cheaper options. Get an 850w gold certified PSU that your mother would appreciate.

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Silvinha10
Senior Member
694
05-06-2017, 02:54 AM
#4
I really had to search for this and read the article multiple times. You mentioned having a <WATCHING MY LANGUAGE> 1080 ti and not wanting to spend more than $50 on a PSU to support it? <WATCHING LOTS OF MY LANGUAGE>
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Silvinha10
05-06-2017, 02:54 AM #4

I really had to search for this and read the article multiple times. You mentioned having a <WATCHING MY LANGUAGE> 1080 ti and not wanting to spend more than $50 on a PSU to support it? <WATCHING LOTS OF MY LANGUAGE>