The computer stops working during certain gameplay.
The computer stops working during certain gameplay.
If you recently purchased it and are facing problems, you can resolve the build by returning some items and receiving an R5 3600 or R7 3700X with an X570 ASUS Prime board. Alternatively, you could opt for a 9900K, though it would add about $200 and potentially boost performance by around 10% compared to the 3700X.
If you're okay with "high" graphics at that resolution, it likely looks similar to ultra settings. You can cut roughly $800 off the graphics card cost and still get an RX 5700 for $350-400, which is currently running at 4k at 60fps without issues.
It sits just behind a 2070/super display. For a 4k at 120hz, I think you'd only get a 2080ti.
Damn, that's the main thing to avoid, right? Cases and SSDs are okay as they are, but it's usually better to purchase everything together in case something goes wrong. Some issues might still be within the return window if you can pinpoint the problem by swapping parts.
Random crashes could be related to memory problems, possibly involving the RAM or GPU VRAM. You might try using only one RAM stick or rearranging the slots. Also, consider lowering your GPU's memory speed or reducing its power target to 50%.
Other possibilities include checking the Windows event log for more details.
Dude, you're a genius! I gave everything to 0 and it worked! I've tried all the crashing games and they all function now. See the attached picture. Maybe this is just a temporary solution? Could it mean my power supply isn't strong enough? Thanks a lot!
It seems the power source or possibly the quality of the silicon in your GPU might be the cause, as default clock speeds aren't being met. A 750W cooler master gold unit is available for purchase and could be returned if the problem stems from your GPU's silicon. You can find it here: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/VmsmP6/...501acaagus. Another option is a 750W RMx PSU priced at $125.
I set everything to the default configuration and lowered the power target to 60, and it's functioning properly... any ideas?
I think I’ll probably just swap the PSU again. Or do both if I can get back the 2080ti and save $800... haha. Maybe try around 90% performance or just lower the GPU core clock while keeping the voltage steady to put stress on the power supply. I’m not sure if I have full control with NVIDIA’s boost features.