The game that drains all the power from your computer is called "Power Out."
The game that drains all the power from your computer is called "Power Out."
Keep pushing and striving; your efforts won’t stop, and your ideas will turn into reality.
Haha, keep going. So are you joking or...? We really helped? Like it’s totally fine. No punctuation at all—just casual chat. And I’m not trying to enforce rules.
The most challenging game I possess is Metro Last Light Redux. Running it at full settings with SSAA turned on causes significant performance issues. Without proper anti-aliasing, it appears at a higher resolution than your screen can display and then downscales it. While it effectively eliminates aliasing, it often leads to extremely low frame rates for most users. There are also simple methods to force crashes in certain titles. In Skyrim, spawning too many objects at once can cause the game to freeze instantly, locking you out and making it impossible to switch apps—only a reset button can help. For CPU-heavy programs like AIDA 64, Cinebench, and prime95 (especially when exceeding actual thread counts), these applications become problematic. Other factors that strain your CPU and RAM include rendering complex effects in After Effects while editing Premiere (over 90% RAM usage), processing high-res images with Filter Forge at low render settings, using Photoshop’s photo stitching on large photo sets (>90% RAM), running modded Minecraft servers simultaneously, and editing with demanding plugins. Even powerful systems can slow everything down if settings aren’t optimized; the key is balancing your goals with your hardware.