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  1. Hello, I've been having an issue with my computer over the last couple months. It's been so few and far between that I haven't been bothered to look for a fix until now. For some reason when I try to boot certain games on my pc, the monitors will go off like I've turned off the computer, but I can still hear sounds from my headset whether it is game audio or people in a discord call even though they can't hear me back after it shuts off. Turning both monitors off and back on doesn't do anything. The only way to fix it is restarting my pc fully, which only lets me use it like normal until I try to relaunch certain games again. I've made sure all my updates are caught up (windows, AMD Radeon, the games themselves, etc.) as well as checking to verify that the game files aren't corrupted. The weird thing is that it only does it to certain games. About a month ago, it was doing this with MultiVersus, but after they released a patch on the first day, it stopped and worked fine since. As of recent it has been doing this with Gundam Evolutions. I can launch the game no problem but once it starts the tutorial, the shutoff happens. I tried all manner of games- League of legends, Cyberpunk, Elden Ring- all no problems with anything related to those, whether running in full-screen, windowed, or borderless. This leaves me to think it's something with certain games themselves. Any potential help would be greatly appreciated. Also I feel it might be unnecessary but for anyone needing specs to aid: CPU: AMD Radeon 7 2700x GPU: AMD Radeon Rx480 8gb from MSI Ram: 16GB Corsair Vengeance Pro (4x4GB) PSU: EVGA 500W Motherboard: MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX II Storage: 1TB HD & 4TB HD
  2. For the last few years, my family has been using wi-fi that a local service provides. As far as we know, the internet speed is extremely poor (400 kb/s download speed) and the internet is rated at a much higher speed than it is performing. The modem is a dlink (idk the model), and as far as we know, is several years outdated. Would buying a new modem improve internet speed? And if so, any recommendations? Preferably under $150. Thanks.
  3. Update: I fixed it, had the hdmi plugged into the motherboard, not the graphics card, lmao. Thanks for the help guys!
  4. Sure, it'll be a while though...have a class.
  5. Yeah, hdmi is plugged in. Everything pops up accordingly, it's just extremely underwhelming performance.
  6. It should be, this is my first build, but I'm pretty certain it is. Do you mean the 8-pin chord that goes in the front of the card?
  7. So I just built a pc a few days ago, here's the specs: intel core i5-6500 MSI Radeon RX 480 8gb Gaming X 8gb (2X4) RAM I've seen other people play games like battlefield 1 in 1080p and 1440p ultra settings with specs similar to or slightly below mine, but for some reason I can't play well at all at 1080p with lowest settings, barely goes over 30fps. I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions to improve performance, because I'd like to play at 1080p high. I can play games like Doom 2016 on ultra (whenever it doesn't crash, had to reinstall because of save issues) but that's about it. I can't even play War Thunder on high...it says my specs aren't "high enough," which is bs. Can someone please help me. If I need, should I upgrade to an i5 6600k (my return is still good for two weeks)? Also, it won't let me use AMD Radeon Settings along with the MSI Gaming App. This might be a user error, idk, but all the drivers are updated for everything. Please help. Thanks.
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