No, I don't have issues with your GPU or CPU.
No, I don't have issues with your GPU or CPU.
You recently purchased a game called Squad, which initially ran smoothly but began experiencing frequent crashes. Testing with friends revealed the game runs stably at 60 frames per second on their CPUs and GPUs, which performed worse than yours. Your system includes an AMD Ryzen 5 1500X with 4 cores and 8 threads at 3.5GHz, paired with an Nvidia GeForce GTX1050ti GPU and 4GB of VRAM. You have 16GB of RAM and a 1TB hard drive. You play at the lowest graphics settings, using 1080p resolution with a 75% scaling factor. While gaming, you noticed CPU usage around 30-50% and temperatures reaching 80-90°C, with the GPU at about 70°C and 70% utilization. You acquired this PC in 2016 or 2017 and have never faced major issues before. It seems the main concern might be CPU overheating, though I haven’t changed the thermal paste. Someone could help confirm if my assumptions are correct. Thanks ahead!
Sure, just send me an image of your GPU and I’ll check if it looks genuine.
I installed Ryzen Master but it freezes right away on larger maps and servers with more players, and sometimes it stops during a game.
It seems one or more assets might be missing, or the driver is unstable. Reinstall your graphics driver and check your game files. Also, the CPU temperature looks quite high.
Test at 720p and see if it causes issues. Noticed many crashes due to high VRAM usage; with 4GB you're near the limit for 1080p. Updated: CPU temperature is now 90°C, which isn't normal. Clean the cooler, replace thermal paste. Overall, the system seems to be overheating (GPU should be in the low 60s, not high). Remove the entire system and clean it thoroughly.