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What's causing my computer to fail?

What's causing my computer to fail?

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iiDarkSoul
Member
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05-05-2018, 03:17 AM
#1
My computer frequently freezes when I play games for approximately five minutes. The game I’m most interested in is Rainbow Six Siege. I recently purchased my new PC four days ago and am unsure of the cause. I've removed and reinstalled the game, as well as the Nvidia driver. I’ve also examined my temporary files, startup programs, and cleared them all, but the issue persists. Please advise. My system specifications include an Nvidia RTX 2080, 16GB DDR4 RAM, an Intel Core i7-9700KF Processor with a 3.6GHz clock speed, 8GB GDDR6 memory, and a 500GB NVME SSD.
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iiDarkSoul
05-05-2018, 03:17 AM #1

My computer frequently freezes when I play games for approximately five minutes. The game I’m most interested in is Rainbow Six Siege. I recently purchased my new PC four days ago and am unsure of the cause. I've removed and reinstalled the game, as well as the Nvidia driver. I’ve also examined my temporary files, startup programs, and cleared them all, but the issue persists. Please advise. My system specifications include an Nvidia RTX 2080, 16GB DDR4 RAM, an Intel Core i7-9700KF Processor with a 3.6GHz clock speed, 8GB GDDR6 memory, and a 500GB NVME SSD.

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macitom
Member
170
05-06-2018, 06:02 PM
#2
Can you specify the manufacturer and product name for the power supply?
Was this a fresh Windows installation?
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macitom
05-06-2018, 06:02 PM #2

Can you specify the manufacturer and product name for the power supply?
Was this a fresh Windows installation?

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MrGasth
Member
226
05-07-2018, 12:24 AM
#3
I sincerely apologize for that, man, did you absolutely reinstall your operating system?
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MrGasth
05-07-2018, 12:24 AM #3

I sincerely apologize for that, man, did you absolutely reinstall your operating system?

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Seagamer17
Junior Member
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05-10-2018, 04:51 PM
#4
PowerSpec® G433
Use the links below for in-depth information on the specifications shown.
Processor

Intel® Core™ i7-9700KF Processor​
OS

Windows 10 Pro 64-bit​
System Board

ASRock Fatal1ty Z390 Pro4 System Board​
System Memory

16GB composed of 2- 8192MB DDR4/3200 DIMMS​
Hard Drive

500GB NVMe Solid State Drive​
Video

NVIDIA GeForce® RTX 2080 PCI Express​
Sound

Integrated 8 Channel HD Audio CODEC ALC892​
LAN

Dual Band Wireless B/G/N/AC/Bluetooth​
LAN

Intel® Integrated 10/100/1000 Ethernet​
Software

ESET NOD32 Antivirus Trial and Microsoft Office 365 Trial​
Power Supply

750 Watts 80+​
It's a prebuilt pc. Not sure what the make and model is. New to pc stuff because I had a laptop before
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Seagamer17
05-10-2018, 04:51 PM #4

PowerSpec® G433
Use the links below for in-depth information on the specifications shown.
Processor

Intel® Core™ i7-9700KF Processor​
OS

Windows 10 Pro 64-bit​
System Board

ASRock Fatal1ty Z390 Pro4 System Board​
System Memory

16GB composed of 2- 8192MB DDR4/3200 DIMMS​
Hard Drive

500GB NVMe Solid State Drive​
Video

NVIDIA GeForce® RTX 2080 PCI Express​
Sound

Integrated 8 Channel HD Audio CODEC ALC892​
LAN

Dual Band Wireless B/G/N/AC/Bluetooth​
LAN

Intel® Integrated 10/100/1000 Ethernet​
Software

ESET NOD32 Antivirus Trial and Microsoft Office 365 Trial​
Power Supply

750 Watts 80+​
It's a prebuilt pc. Not sure what the make and model is. New to pc stuff because I had a laptop before

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TheBread69
Member
200
05-10-2018, 06:25 PM
#5
Alright, I’m uncertain about the power supply unit’s quality. If it was assembled previously, the operating system installation is certainly fresh. To assess your system’s performance, could you share your CPU and GPU temperatures while gaming? This information can be found here: https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html
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TheBread69
05-10-2018, 06:25 PM #5

Alright, I’m uncertain about the power supply unit’s quality. If it was assembled previously, the operating system installation is certainly fresh. To assess your system’s performance, could you share your CPU and GPU temperatures while gaming? This information can be found here: https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html

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doomddomp
Member
98
05-10-2018, 07:01 PM
#6
I have verified that updates were applied following its installation, and it appears to be fully current.
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doomddomp
05-10-2018, 07:01 PM #6

I have verified that updates were applied following its installation, and it appears to be fully current.

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Didactal
Junior Member
12
05-11-2018, 01:35 AM
#7
Upon accessing the game’s primary screen, the temperatures rose to a typical level of 60 degrees Celsius, which is roughly equivalent to 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Didactal
05-11-2018, 01:35 AM #7

Upon accessing the game’s primary screen, the temperatures rose to a typical level of 60 degrees Celsius, which is roughly equivalent to 140 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Rexty_
Senior Member
568
05-12-2018, 04:39 PM
#8
The typical temperature hovered around 50 Celsius, with a peak of 60 Celsius.
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Rexty_
05-12-2018, 04:39 PM #8

The typical temperature hovered around 50 Celsius, with a peak of 60 Celsius.

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Exteur38
Member
71
05-18-2018, 10:54 AM
#9
The power supply unit is a Powerspec 750 Watt Plus Bronze model sourced from Micro Center.
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Exteur38
05-18-2018, 10:54 AM #9

The power supply unit is a Powerspec 750 Watt Plus Bronze model sourced from Micro Center.

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iOmqTay
Junior Member
21
05-18-2018, 11:35 AM
#10
Here’s a rewritten version of your text, aiming for clarity and flow:

“I'm looking for information on a Powerspec PSU – specifically, the PS8000W Bronze ATX Semi-Modular Power Supply. It boasts high amperage on its single 12v rail, good efficiency, and robust protection features. However, I’m hesitant due to it being an unknown brand and I'm concerned about running an RTX 2080 with it. I was hoping for some insight into whether Powerspec PSUs are reliable based on user feedback, particularly from sources like Tom’s Hardware.”
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iOmqTay
05-18-2018, 11:35 AM #10

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

“I'm looking for information on a Powerspec PSU – specifically, the PS8000W Bronze ATX Semi-Modular Power Supply. It boasts high amperage on its single 12v rail, good efficiency, and robust protection features. However, I’m hesitant due to it being an unknown brand and I'm concerned about running an RTX 2080 with it. I was hoping for some insight into whether Powerspec PSUs are reliable based on user feedback, particularly from sources like Tom’s Hardware.”

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