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Occasional power-off in UE titles

Occasional power-off in UE titles

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Rckitten
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10-03-2017, 12:08 AM
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The PSU's age is crucial, particularly in a 15-year-old system. It will lose efficiency over time, and eventually there might not be sufficient buffer to manage sudden power demands from a high-end GPU such as the 1080ti. This would be the initial test I'd perform. Also my first concern.
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Rckitten
10-03-2017, 12:08 AM #21

The PSU's age is crucial, particularly in a 15-year-old system. It will lose efficiency over time, and eventually there might not be sufficient buffer to manage sudden power demands from a high-end GPU such as the 1080ti. This would be the initial test I'd perform. Also my first concern.

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Fishbite101
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10-04-2017, 02:11 PM
#22
If that were true, it would be handling those tougher Forza Motorsport titles, not the simple Unreal Engine games I usually run. These budget AMD cards from 2012 can’t support much GPU performance, so the games just stop working properly.
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Fishbite101
10-04-2017, 02:11 PM #22

If that were true, it would be handling those tougher Forza Motorsport titles, not the simple Unreal Engine games I usually run. These budget AMD cards from 2012 can’t support much GPU performance, so the games just stop working properly.

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pvpprobro
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10-25-2017, 06:35 PM
#23
HD7750 draws 55W, 1080ti uses 250W, and i7-990x has 130W TDP. The concern lies in sudden power spikes exceeding rated values. Are you checking your PSU or have you swapped one out?
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pvpprobro
10-25-2017, 06:35 PM #23

HD7750 draws 55W, 1080ti uses 250W, and i7-990x has 130W TDP. The concern lies in sudden power spikes exceeding rated values. Are you checking your PSU or have you swapped one out?

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