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Random fps drops when temps are fine.

Random fps drops when temps are fine.

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Samda
Member
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11-29-2016, 03:46 PM
#1
Here’s a breakdown of potential issues and solutions, based on your provided information:
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Samda
11-29-2016, 03:46 PM #1

Here’s a breakdown of potential issues and solutions, based on your provided information:

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lucaaaasssss
Junior Member
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12-01-2016, 03:33 PM
#2
PSU make and model
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lucaaaasssss
12-01-2016, 03:33 PM #2

PSU make and model

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ItzMaark
Member
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12-10-2016, 06:10 PM
#3
RARRAF :
PSU make and model
It's a coolermaster 700w, not sure which model exactly
and the graphic card is a gtx 970 ( forgot to add that in the original post )
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ItzMaark
12-10-2016, 06:10 PM #3

RARRAF :
PSU make and model
It's a coolermaster 700w, not sure which model exactly
and the graphic card is a gtx 970 ( forgot to add that in the original post )

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Seedydoge
Junior Member
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12-11-2016, 12:45 AM
#4
Here’s a rewritten version of the text, focusing on clarity and conciseness:

Power Supply Units (PSUs) are crucial components in computer systems, converting AC power to the DC voltages required by internal devices. They are often categorized into tiers based on their performance and reliability. Generally, PSU quality varies significantly between manufacturers, with price playing a major role. A higher tier PSU typically offers greater wattage capacity, improved voltage regulation, and better protection against overcurrents and short circuits.

Tier 1 PSUs (typically costing less) are generally considered entry-level, often prioritizing affordability over robust performance. Tier 2 PSUs offer a step up in quality, providing more stable voltages and protection features. Tier 3 PSUs represent mid-range options, offering excellent stability and reliability for most builds. Tier 4 PSUs are typically found in budget systems and may lack sufficient protection or regulation.

Well-known brands like Cooler Master produce various PSU tiers, with higher-end models offering superior performance and safety compared to cheaper alternatives. While price is a factor, investing in a quality PSU – ideally Tier 2 or 3 – is essential for system stability and longevity. It’s important to consider the power requirements of your components when selecting a PSU, ensuring it provides sufficient wattage with adequate protection features for optimal operation.
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Seedydoge
12-11-2016, 12:45 AM #4

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

Power Supply Units (PSUs) are crucial components in computer systems, converting AC power to the DC voltages required by internal devices. They are often categorized into tiers based on their performance and reliability. Generally, PSU quality varies significantly between manufacturers, with price playing a major role. A higher tier PSU typically offers greater wattage capacity, improved voltage regulation, and better protection against overcurrents and short circuits.

Tier 1 PSUs (typically costing less) are generally considered entry-level, often prioritizing affordability over robust performance. Tier 2 PSUs offer a step up in quality, providing more stable voltages and protection features. Tier 3 PSUs represent mid-range options, offering excellent stability and reliability for most builds. Tier 4 PSUs are typically found in budget systems and may lack sufficient protection or regulation.

Well-known brands like Cooler Master produce various PSU tiers, with higher-end models offering superior performance and safety compared to cheaper alternatives. While price is a factor, investing in a quality PSU – ideally Tier 2 or 3 – is essential for system stability and longevity. It’s important to consider the power requirements of your components when selecting a PSU, ensuring it provides sufficient wattage with adequate protection features for optimal operation.