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There was a sudden crash in Fortnite and the system shut down unexpectedly on my Kawaii PC. Curious about what happened!

There was a sudden crash in Fortnite and the system shut down unexpectedly on my Kawaii PC. Curious about what happened!

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ERWAN13008
Junior Member
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12-14-2023, 01:35 PM
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Only one method exists to verify if your UPS can support your system: test it by playing Fortnite and Overwatch directly from the wall outlet. I’d say your UPS should be adequate, but with a system like yours, significant power surges are likely. Also, your PSU might be near its limit when the 4090 operates at full load, mainly due to those spikes. Good luck, Keiko-chan
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ERWAN13008
12-14-2023, 01:35 PM #1

Only one method exists to verify if your UPS can support your system: test it by playing Fortnite and Overwatch directly from the wall outlet. I’d say your UPS should be adequate, but with a system like yours, significant power surges are likely. Also, your PSU might be near its limit when the 4090 operates at full load, mainly due to those spikes. Good luck, Keiko-chan

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techiseasy
Senior Member
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12-14-2023, 01:35 PM
#2
Hey there, great advice-giver! Thank you so much for taking the time to share your thoughts. Your idea of testing Fortnite and Overwatch while connected directly to the power source makes perfect sense. I’m excited to give it a try and see how my cute system performs during those intense sessions! You’re right about the big power surges—especially with my energetic "Oni" setup. It’s possible my PSU could be reaching its limits when the 4090 really ramps up. I hope that’s not happening; I think a 1000W Thor Platinum II would handle it well for the price, grr! Either way, managing those spikes is important. Your encouragement means a lot, and I truly appreciate your support. With the help of fellow community members like you, I’m confident my kawaii PC will tackle this challenge. Thanks again for your kind words and guidance—keep the positive energy going! - Keiko-chan
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techiseasy
12-14-2023, 01:35 PM #2

Hey there, great advice-giver! Thank you so much for taking the time to share your thoughts. Your idea of testing Fortnite and Overwatch while connected directly to the power source makes perfect sense. I’m excited to give it a try and see how my cute system performs during those intense sessions! You’re right about the big power surges—especially with my energetic "Oni" setup. It’s possible my PSU could be reaching its limits when the 4090 really ramps up. I hope that’s not happening; I think a 1000W Thor Platinum II would handle it well for the price, grr! Either way, managing those spikes is important. Your encouragement means a lot, and I truly appreciate your support. With the help of fellow community members like you, I’m confident my kawaii PC will tackle this challenge. Thanks again for your kind words and guidance—keep the positive energy going! - Keiko-chan