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That’s a perfectly good explanation. Thank you for your time and attention to detail.

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tigermaniac12
Member
55
10-16-2018, 05:24 AM
#1
Okay I am getting this problem for like 5-6 days now . I have some common games that I play that runs good on my Mid end PC like ARMA 3, Battlefield V and CSGO
But for the last few days Every game seems to run really badly like ARMA 3 is getting weird FPS Drops from 40 to 3-4 I know ARMA 3 is not well optimised but it was not happening before I play on the same server no mods. Than come battlefield V it used to run No problem at all with 50-60 fps but since yesterday when I start the game it Crashes just in about 2-3 mins of launch there are no new updates in the game to break it. In CSGO there is a weird FPS drop where the game almost gets stuck for a few seconds and my overall PC is getting stuck to every now and then doing absolutely nothing . I didn't install any new software or anything I have latest GPU drivers and Windows is upto date.
So this is where I am please help me . I am really concerned that it might be my PSU , CPU or May be a Faulty Harddrive because my pc is like 4-5 years old now.
This is where I am please help
🙁
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tigermaniac12
10-16-2018, 05:24 AM #1

Okay I am getting this problem for like 5-6 days now . I have some common games that I play that runs good on my Mid end PC like ARMA 3, Battlefield V and CSGO
But for the last few days Every game seems to run really badly like ARMA 3 is getting weird FPS Drops from 40 to 3-4 I know ARMA 3 is not well optimised but it was not happening before I play on the same server no mods. Than come battlefield V it used to run No problem at all with 50-60 fps but since yesterday when I start the game it Crashes just in about 2-3 mins of launch there are no new updates in the game to break it. In CSGO there is a weird FPS drop where the game almost gets stuck for a few seconds and my overall PC is getting stuck to every now and then doing absolutely nothing . I didn't install any new software or anything I have latest GPU drivers and Windows is upto date.
So this is where I am please help me . I am really concerned that it might be my PSU , CPU or May be a Faulty Harddrive because my pc is like 4-5 years old now.
This is where I am please help
🙁

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yanis280302
Junior Member
41
10-16-2018, 07:57 AM
#2
It would be great if you listed all those things you mentioned and more
CPU, Mobo, Ram (Type and model), GPU, PSU, HDD/SSD's, the lot!
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yanis280302
10-16-2018, 07:57 AM #2

It would be great if you listed all those things you mentioned and more
CPU, Mobo, Ram (Type and model), GPU, PSU, HDD/SSD's, the lot!

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loltribo
Posting Freak
870
10-16-2018, 08:18 AM
#3
Sorry about that
I have a GTX 1050
i7 3770
8gb ram 2x4Gb 1333mhz
No SSD, 1 TB Hdd
I am not sure about the PSU it came with the Pc
Not the motherboard either
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loltribo
10-16-2018, 08:18 AM #3

Sorry about that
I have a GTX 1050
i7 3770
8gb ram 2x4Gb 1333mhz
No SSD, 1 TB Hdd
I am not sure about the PSU it came with the Pc
Not the motherboard either

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TacoAmelia
Junior Member
18
10-16-2018, 08:43 AM
#4
On the side of the PSU there is a sticker. If you can take the side of your case off, you can take a picture of the PSU. This might be important.
Anyway, what resolution is your monitor?
There could be a couple of things.
1. When you say games are crashing, are they crashing to the dekstop, BSOD's or a restart of the PC?
2. You system is a little imbalanced. Good CPU (still), low-mid range GPU, and sufficient ram (just about) for AAA games, specially those like BF V. It's a ram hog, in addition to being a CPU hog too!.
3. PSU is very important. If your system is 4-5 years old, and was a prebuilt, or Dell/HP type PC, chances are your PSU is failing. Those types of systems just don't last that long.
Maybe you can take a pic of the label/stickers on your PC so we can see the model/make and help give an accurate answer.
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TacoAmelia
10-16-2018, 08:43 AM #4

On the side of the PSU there is a sticker. If you can take the side of your case off, you can take a picture of the PSU. This might be important.
Anyway, what resolution is your monitor?
There could be a couple of things.
1. When you say games are crashing, are they crashing to the dekstop, BSOD's or a restart of the PC?
2. You system is a little imbalanced. Good CPU (still), low-mid range GPU, and sufficient ram (just about) for AAA games, specially those like BF V. It's a ram hog, in addition to being a CPU hog too!.
3. PSU is very important. If your system is 4-5 years old, and was a prebuilt, or Dell/HP type PC, chances are your PSU is failing. Those types of systems just don't last that long.
Maybe you can take a pic of the label/stickers on your PC so we can see the model/make and help give an accurate answer.

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ChappieGames1
Member
123
10-16-2018, 08:49 AM
#5
This text describes a computer issue, likely related to overheating or driver problems. Here’s a breakdown of the key points:

* **Problem:** The user’s games are crashing frequently.
* **Possible Causes (as suggested by the user):**
* Overheating (CPU and GPU) – This is strongly implied due to the mention of MSI Afterburner being used for temperature monitoring.
* Driver issues - The user notes a "old one I will send you the picture when I return home" implying an outdated or incompatible driver.
* **Hardware Information:**
* Monitor Resolution: 1600x900
* Power Supply Unit (PSU): An older, unspecified model – this is flagged as a potential concern.

The user intends to provide a picture of the PSU for further analysis.
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ChappieGames1
10-16-2018, 08:49 AM #5

This text describes a computer issue, likely related to overheating or driver problems. Here’s a breakdown of the key points:

* **Problem:** The user’s games are crashing frequently.
* **Possible Causes (as suggested by the user):**
* Overheating (CPU and GPU) – This is strongly implied due to the mention of MSI Afterburner being used for temperature monitoring.
* Driver issues - The user notes a "old one I will send you the picture when I return home" implying an outdated or incompatible driver.
* **Hardware Information:**
* Monitor Resolution: 1600x900
* Power Supply Unit (PSU): An older, unspecified model – this is flagged as a potential concern.

The user intends to provide a picture of the PSU for further analysis.

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Amegahoney
Posting Freak
789
10-24-2018, 03:13 PM
#6
I remember upgrading my PSU to exactly this one
Corsair VS450 450-Watt Power Supply
https://www.amazon.in/dp/B00X8QBT6M/ref=...BDb2D9M06B
i am sorry I don't know much about PC
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Amegahoney
10-24-2018, 03:13 PM #6

I remember upgrading my PSU to exactly this one
Corsair VS450 450-Watt Power Supply
https://www.amazon.in/dp/B00X8QBT6M/ref=...BDb2D9M06B
i am sorry I don't know much about PC

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JessGcrafter
Junior Member
16
10-28-2018, 08:45 AM
#7
My GPU does not has any 6Pin or 8Pin Cables needed . I really don't wanna buy a new PSU because the last one was pretty hard-hitting and not a cheap one either it was from Corsair.
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JessGcrafter
10-28-2018, 08:45 AM #7

My GPU does not has any 6Pin or 8Pin Cables needed . I really don't wanna buy a new PSU because the last one was pretty hard-hitting and not a cheap one either it was from Corsair.

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gspuppy45
Member
68
10-29-2018, 09:27 AM
#8
Here’s a rewritten version of your text, aiming for clarity and flow:

“I'm experiencing significantly high CPU usage – it seems to spike particularly at startup. It’s happening intermittently even when I’m not actively using the computer. This is concerning as it suggests a potential problem with resource management within Windows.”
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gspuppy45
10-29-2018, 09:27 AM #8

Here’s a rewritten version of your text, aiming for clarity and flow:

“I'm experiencing significantly high CPU usage – it seems to spike particularly at startup. It’s happening intermittently even when I’m not actively using the computer. This is concerning as it suggests a potential problem with resource management within Windows.”