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Joe AngeloTurreda
Specs is CPU A8-7650k
Gpu Gtx 760
Ram 2x4Gb kingston
motherboard Gigabyte Ga-f2a68Hm
I don't know what brand my psu Is cause I just bought it as a 2nd hand I've been told its just a true rated 80+ 650W and just bought it around a month before I bought my gpu.
So my problem started around 2-3 weeks after I installed my gpu the gtx 760. Whenever I enter the game btw I have games like war thunder and dota 2 etc. and the monitor turn off(still has power) and my gpu fans spin so fast and will just stop until I turn the pc off. Because I only have 1 psu that has two 6 pin I cannot test if the psu is the problem so I removed the gpu and I can run the games I have without having the same problem. And I tried to put back the gpu and run a game and the problem repeated. So I decided to remove my gpu for about a month. I have another cpu mobo and ram with the same specs and swapped it and the problem is still there and just a few days ago I read something somewhere that the problem might be caused by software. Because my os was corrupted I decided to format it install a new os put a drivers and put back my gpu and started working properly.
But my right now is that only dota 2 causing my pc to restart and I don't think its overheat related because right after I woke up and boot my pc I immediately run dota 2 and the restart problem occur but other games are okay. One thing that puzzles me is that I think dota 2 is cpu intensive and I also play war thunder which is running properly even its gpu intensive so I think the gpu is not the problem if it is the other specs I already tried it by swapping it with other with the same spec aside from psu. I don't really know anymore I am afraid that the might cause other problem. All of this can be solved by just not using the gpu but I really want to use my gpu. I already browse the internet and I seems cannot find the solution. Please understand the frustration and I am just a student and I just want to play games as I have still the time, any help is deeply appreciated thank you.
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Gpu Gtx 760
Ram 2x4Gb kingston
motherboard Gigabyte Ga-f2a68Hm
I don't know what brand my psu Is cause I just bought it as a 2nd hand I've been told its just a true rated 80+ 650W and just bought it around a month before I bought my gpu.
So my problem started around 2-3 weeks after I installed my gpu the gtx 760. Whenever I enter the game btw I have games like war thunder and dota 2 etc. and the monitor turn off(still has power) and my gpu fans spin so fast and will just stop until I turn the pc off. Because I only have 1 psu that has two 6 pin I cannot test if the psu is the problem so I removed the gpu and I can run the games I have without having the same problem. And I tried to put back the gpu and run a game and the problem repeated. So I decided to remove my gpu for about a month. I have another cpu mobo and ram with the same specs and swapped it and the problem is still there and just a few days ago I read something somewhere that the problem might be caused by software. Because my os was corrupted I decided to format it install a new os put a drivers and put back my gpu and started working properly.
But my right now is that only dota 2 causing my pc to restart and I don't think its overheat related because right after I woke up and boot my pc I immediately run dota 2 and the restart problem occur but other games are okay. One thing that puzzles me is that I think dota 2 is cpu intensive and I also play war thunder which is running properly even its gpu intensive so I think the gpu is not the problem if it is the other specs I already tried it by swapping it with other with the same spec aside from psu. I don't really know anymore I am afraid that the might cause other problem. All of this can be solved by just not using the gpu but I really want to use my gpu. I already browse the internet and I seems cannot find the solution. Please understand the frustration and I am just a student and I just want to play games as I have still the time, any help is deeply appreciated thank you.
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