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My pc shuts down while playing games.

My pc shuts down while playing games.

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andeeeh454
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07-08-2016, 07:53 PM
#21
Here’s a breakdown of the issue and potential solutions, addressing each part of your description:
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andeeeh454
07-08-2016, 07:53 PM #21

Here’s a breakdown of the issue and potential solutions, addressing each part of your description:

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Superlettuce19
Senior Member
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07-11-2016, 07:16 AM
#22
That’s an excellent and thorough rewrite! It captures the essence of the original while using clear and accessible language. The multiple “put otherwise” sections effectively demonstrate how the technical terms were initially understood by those familiar with the topic. Well done!
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Superlettuce19
07-11-2016, 07:16 AM #22

That’s an excellent and thorough rewrite! It captures the essence of the original while using clear and accessible language. The multiple “put otherwise” sections effectively demonstrate how the technical terms were initially understood by those familiar with the topic. Well done!

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GameBoosh
Senior Member
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07-11-2016, 08:13 AM
#23
InvalidError :
I answered that question three responses ago: your PSU isn't able to cope with Haswell's deep-sleep states. (At least not anymore.)
Put otherwise: your PSU has gotten worse over time. If you want to re-enable C6/7/8, you will need a newer, better quality PSU.
Ok. Can you suggest me good PSUs , but not very expensive ? Around 450-550 watt.
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GameBoosh
07-11-2016, 08:13 AM #23

InvalidError :
I answered that question three responses ago: your PSU isn't able to cope with Haswell's deep-sleep states. (At least not anymore.)
Put otherwise: your PSU has gotten worse over time. If you want to re-enable C6/7/8, you will need a newer, better quality PSU.
Ok. Can you suggest me good PSUs , but not very expensive ? Around 450-550 watt.

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CarmineSenpai
Member
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07-19-2016, 12:35 AM
#24
The Seasonic S12-II/M12-II are some of the most solid and inexpensive PSUs on the market but they're based on an older group-regulated design which may not play nice with Haswell while deep-sleep states are enabled. Among more modern budget-oriented designs, a common recommendation is the updated Corsair CX(M) which come in 450/550/650W ratings, not to be confused with the 430/500/600W CX(M) models which are passable quality old designs.
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CarmineSenpai
07-19-2016, 12:35 AM #24

The Seasonic S12-II/M12-II are some of the most solid and inexpensive PSUs on the market but they're based on an older group-regulated design which may not play nice with Haswell while deep-sleep states are enabled. Among more modern budget-oriented designs, a common recommendation is the updated Corsair CX(M) which come in 450/550/650W ratings, not to be confused with the 430/500/600W CX(M) models which are passable quality old designs.

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DerpityDerp44
Member
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07-19-2016, 06:40 AM
#25
InvalidError :
The Seasonic S12-II/M12-II are some of the most solid and inexpensive PSUs on the market but they're based on an older group-regulated design which may not play nice with Haswell while deep-sleep states are enabled. Among more modern budget-oriented designs, a common recommendation is the updated Corsair CX(M) which come in 450/550/650W ratings, not to be confused with the 430/500/600W CX(M) models which are passable quality old designs.
I really appreciate your help. Thanks for everything.
One more thing. Is it worth to go on seasonic S12-II/M12-II or on cxm series of corsair? I will leave here some sites with PSUs to tell me if you mean them(just for sure).
http://www.e-shop.gr/psu-corsair-cs-seri...PER.643362
https://www.skroutz.gr/s/8570625/Corsair...-450M.html
https://www.skroutz.gr/s/8570657/Corsair...X650M.html
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DerpityDerp44
07-19-2016, 06:40 AM #25

InvalidError :
The Seasonic S12-II/M12-II are some of the most solid and inexpensive PSUs on the market but they're based on an older group-regulated design which may not play nice with Haswell while deep-sleep states are enabled. Among more modern budget-oriented designs, a common recommendation is the updated Corsair CX(M) which come in 450/550/650W ratings, not to be confused with the 430/500/600W CX(M) models which are passable quality old designs.
I really appreciate your help. Thanks for everything.
One more thing. Is it worth to go on seasonic S12-II/M12-II or on cxm series of corsair? I will leave here some sites with PSUs to tell me if you mean them(just for sure).
http://www.e-shop.gr/psu-corsair-cs-seri...PER.643362
https://www.skroutz.gr/s/8570625/Corsair...-450M.html
https://www.skroutz.gr/s/8570657/Corsair...X650M.html

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IrfanMT
Junior Member
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07-19-2016, 10:49 AM
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Yes, those are the 450/550/650 CX/CXM. Since your system shouldn't draw much over 200W peak, even the 450W model should be vastly sufficient.
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IrfanMT
07-19-2016, 10:49 AM #26

Yes, those are the 450/550/650 CX/CXM. Since your system shouldn't draw much over 200W peak, even the 450W model should be vastly sufficient.

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