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PC Lags and Crash while playing

PC Lags and Crash while playing

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NinatoPvP
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11-12-2016, 06:51 PM
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I5-4460 3.2 GHz, Evga GTX 670 2GB, 8GB 1600MHz RAM, 500W PSU, Intel H81 BTC R2.0 MOBO (new December 2018), SilentiumPC Navis PRO 120 AiO CPU Cooler, Arctic Accelero Mono PLUS GPU Cooler. The system utilizes a molex to 6-pin adapter for the GPU power supply. Current software is Windows 10. The user’s current goal is to play games on this system. Recent game testing shows CS:GO (130 fps) playable, but other titles are unplayable after reinstalling Windows 10 due to lagging and crashes. Maximum CPU temperature observed is 40°C, and maximum GPU temperature observed is 40°C. The user’s hardware specifications include an Intel Core i5-4460 processor, an Evga GTX 670 graphics card, and 8GB of DDR3 RAM. The PSU provides 500W of power, and the motherboard is an Intel H81 BTC R2.0. The user has recently updated GPU drivers but experiences issues with other games.
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NinatoPvP
11-12-2016, 06:51 PM #1

I5-4460 3.2 GHz, Evga GTX 670 2GB, 8GB 1600MHz RAM, 500W PSU, Intel H81 BTC R2.0 MOBO (new December 2018), SilentiumPC Navis PRO 120 AiO CPU Cooler, Arctic Accelero Mono PLUS GPU Cooler. The system utilizes a molex to 6-pin adapter for the GPU power supply. Current software is Windows 10. The user’s current goal is to play games on this system. Recent game testing shows CS:GO (130 fps) playable, but other titles are unplayable after reinstalling Windows 10 due to lagging and crashes. Maximum CPU temperature observed is 40°C, and maximum GPU temperature observed is 40°C. The user’s hardware specifications include an Intel Core i5-4460 processor, an Evga GTX 670 graphics card, and 8GB of DDR3 RAM. The PSU provides 500W of power, and the motherboard is an Intel H81 BTC R2.0. The user has recently updated GPU drivers but experiences issues with other games.

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eduardodd08
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11-12-2016, 09:27 PM
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Here’s a rewritten version of the text, focusing on clarity and flow:

To ensure optimal performance and prevent system crashes, it's crucial to select a power supply unit (PSU) that meets your computer’s needs. A 500-watt PSU with a 30-amp rail is often recommended for modern gaming systems, particularly those with high-end graphics cards. This ensures the PSU can handle the increased power demands of demanding applications and prevent instability.

Specifically, consider a PSU capable of delivering stable current to all components, including the GPU (as illustrated in EVGA’s specifications – [link to EVGA specs]). A lower wattage or inadequate PSU can lead to frequent crashes, system freezes, or even component damage due to insufficient power delivery. Investing in a quality PSU is an essential step in building or upgrading any computer system.
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eduardodd08
11-12-2016, 09:27 PM #2

Here’s a rewritten version of the text, focusing on clarity and flow:

To ensure optimal performance and prevent system crashes, it's crucial to select a power supply unit (PSU) that meets your computer’s needs. A 500-watt PSU with a 30-amp rail is often recommended for modern gaming systems, particularly those with high-end graphics cards. This ensures the PSU can handle the increased power demands of demanding applications and prevent instability.

Specifically, consider a PSU capable of delivering stable current to all components, including the GPU (as illustrated in EVGA’s specifications – [link to EVGA specs]). A lower wattage or inadequate PSU can lead to frequent crashes, system freezes, or even component damage due to insufficient power delivery. Investing in a quality PSU is an essential step in building or upgrading any computer system.

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Jovani_Salami
Member
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11-20-2016, 01:39 AM
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Corsair VS650 White Certified | Is this PSU enough for my PC?
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Jovani_Salami
11-20-2016, 01:39 AM #3

Corsair VS650 White Certified | Is this PSU enough for my PC?

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kevisi
Junior Member
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11-20-2016, 02:37 AM
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you could use it or get this one modular with 7 years warranty
https://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.as...6817139207
i use the 750 watts one .
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kevisi
11-20-2016, 02:37 AM #4

you could use it or get this one modular with 7 years warranty
https://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.as...6817139207
i use the 750 watts one .

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Harrykins
Junior Member
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11-20-2016, 09:08 AM
#5
Uhh thats way too expensive for me ... I rather buy theCorsair VS650 White Certified .. Thanks
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Harrykins
11-20-2016, 09:08 AM #5

Uhh thats way too expensive for me ... I rather buy theCorsair VS650 White Certified .. Thanks