F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Successfully resolved: Playing video games is enjoyable, provided they don’t result in system crashes.

Successfully resolved: Playing video games is enjoyable, provided they don’t result in system crashes.

Successfully resolved: Playing video games is enjoyable, provided they don’t result in system crashes.

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Brandon_En
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12-27-2016, 02:54 PM
#11
jankerson :
inzaneasylum053 :
jankerson :
inzaneasylum053 :
13thmonkey :
What power supply model do you have, and what are the temperatures at load for both your processor and graphics card? What motherboard is you using, and can you confirm that all drivers are installed for it? Can you examine the event log to identify any significant errors that occurred during those freezing periods, particularly if there are any critical alerts? Are there any WHEA errors present? The CPU cores reach a maximum temperature of 49 degrees Celsius, while the GPU remains at 53. I'm uncertain about which drivers are currently installed; my graphics card is the only component frequently updated. I've experienced four event codes (41s), though I question the accuracy of these, as my computer frequently requires a manual restart when it freezes. Furthermore, I don't recall encountering any WHEA errors. It’s quite likely that a reliable power supply would resolve your issues, as the current one appears inadequate. Considering I’ve owned this system for two years and am only now encountering these difficulties, it's conceivable that the power supply is straining to meet my hardware’s demands. Likely a valid point. I should proceed with obtaining a new power supply and also cleaning my computer internally.
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Brandon_En
12-27-2016, 02:54 PM #11

jankerson :
inzaneasylum053 :
jankerson :
inzaneasylum053 :
13thmonkey :
What power supply model do you have, and what are the temperatures at load for both your processor and graphics card? What motherboard is you using, and can you confirm that all drivers are installed for it? Can you examine the event log to identify any significant errors that occurred during those freezing periods, particularly if there are any critical alerts? Are there any WHEA errors present? The CPU cores reach a maximum temperature of 49 degrees Celsius, while the GPU remains at 53. I'm uncertain about which drivers are currently installed; my graphics card is the only component frequently updated. I've experienced four event codes (41s), though I question the accuracy of these, as my computer frequently requires a manual restart when it freezes. Furthermore, I don't recall encountering any WHEA errors. It’s quite likely that a reliable power supply would resolve your issues, as the current one appears inadequate. Considering I’ve owned this system for two years and am only now encountering these difficulties, it's conceivable that the power supply is straining to meet my hardware’s demands. Likely a valid point. I should proceed with obtaining a new power supply and also cleaning my computer internally.

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BluRamzy
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12-27-2016, 04:13 PM
#12
The PSU’s age and output decrease with time, resulting in a shift from a 120-watt card to an 180-watt one. This aligns with a high probability – approximately 90% – of being the root cause.
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BluRamzy
12-27-2016, 04:13 PM #12

The PSU’s age and output decrease with time, resulting in a shift from a 120-watt card to an 180-watt one. This aligns with a high probability – approximately 90% – of being the root cause.

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