Well my current PC I plan to give to a family member anyway as I'm buying a new one. But sometimes I play games for up to 12 hours at a time and to have the GPU permanently sitting at 82 kind of scares me.
Hi all, I'm looking to buy a brand new PC. I play games for around 5-6 hours a day and I want a PC that can stand the test of time for the games that I play. Examples are Elden Ring, Destiny 2, League of Legends, Borderlands 3, Final Fantasy 16 Online etc. I'd like to be able to play these games...
I bought a new monitor the Acer KG241YAbii, 24", 75hz, 1ms. I'm using a HDMI cable connected to my GPU aswell. I fired up a couple games, Destiny 2, Elden Ring, League of Legends as some examples, and it just looks horrifically blurry like when I move my camera around it's as if I have a motion...
I was playing Destiny 2 and all of a sudden my PC shutdown. It booted back up immediately so I'm not sure if there were any signs of overheating. But ever since that shutdown it takes a long time for my GPU to cooldown after gaming, before the shutdown it would usually drop down to about 30c...
I believe I updated from Windows 10 version 1803 or 1809 to Windows 1903. As far as how I did the update, I just did it through update and security check in Windows settings and everything was seemingly smooth during the update.
I've been reading through my manual that came with the PC and it says things like "If there are no problems with the current BIOS, DO NOT manually update the BIOS" and "Manually updating BIOS can lead to system failure to boot" - That's the thing, as of right now I can't see any problems with my...
No I haven't. The only thing I really tinker with are the fans on my GPU using MSI Afterburner. I haven't changed anything else recently besides the update that I mentioned above.
Recently I updated my PC to the latest version, couple days later I boot up my PC out of nowhere and I get the error code that I put in the title of this thread, I'm not sure if that was the exact same but it looked very similar to that after a quick google search. This has never happened...
I've installed MSI Afterburner. Going to try changing some fan settings there. And about cleaning, would a can of compressed air do the job or should I try something else?
"8GB NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 - DVI, HDMI, 3x DP - GeForce GTX VR Ready!" - Exact quote from my Order Invoice. As far as ventilation goes my PC has never had any issues with that for over 2 years, though it is rather hot in my room sometimes thanks to the weather, that could be a factor I suppose.
I usually game with about 60-65°C, when I play Skyrim however my temps will reach up to 82°C, granted I play the game with alot of mods, but I'm running a GTX 1080. My pc generally handles most games extremely well, it's just Skyrim. Now, I know playing with less mods is an option but I'm not...