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  1. Good day, My issue lies when I have been playing Modern Warfare Warzone or Multiplayer for over 1+ hours. When I first run the game everything feels crispy and smooth and the game is not experiencing any issues. However, after that 1 hour mark the game begins feeling delayed. Even though my fps show 120+ it feels like 60 with V-sync on. Aiming across the screen feels dragged and slow. Usually can be fixed by restarting the computer. I thought that it could be an overheating GPU or CPU. However, my GPU and CPU temps are completely fine. I have also noticed recently that this doesn't just happen because of me playing the game. For example, when I've been using the computer for 1-2 hours to web browse or watch videos, I try playing the game after and it feels the same. The same issue persists in other games such as Valorant which doesn't even require that much PC power. This issue is bothering me so much and games are unplayable, please help! My specs: Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Six-Core 3.40 GHz Video Card: Radeon RX 590 Series Sapphire 8GB RAM: 16 GB UserBenchmark Test: UserBenchmarks: Game 65%, Desk 78%, Work 67% CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 - 81.5% GPU: AMD RX 590 - 65.1% SSD: Intel 545s Series 128GB - 79.1% HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB (2018) - 94% RAM: Unknown TEAMGROUP-UD4-3000 2x8GB - 101.5% MBD: Gigabyte GA-B450 AORUS ELITE
  2. Just a regular AMD cooler. Is there any way to turn off the thing you have mentioned?
  3. Good day, My issue lies when I have been playing Modern Warfare Warzone or Multiplayer for over 1+ hours. When I first run the game everything feels crispy and smooth and the game is not experiecing any issues. However, after that 1 hour mark the game begins feeling delayed. Eventhough my fps shows 120+ it feels like 60 with V-sync on. Aiming across the screen feels dragged and slow. Usually can be fixed by restarting the computer and letting it cool down. Could anyone help with this issue? I thought that it could be due to my monitor being 60Hz however when I first run the game it feels very responsive and fast. I also thought that it could be overheating of GPU or CPU. GPU reaches 74-75 C. All of my game settings are set to lowest apart from resolution which is 1920x1080. Please help! My specs: Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Six-Core 3.40 GHz Video Card: Radeon RX 590 Series Sapphire 8GB RAM: 16 GB
  4. Good day, I have a problem with my newly bought MSI Codex 3 Gaming Pc. When it arrived, I have plugged everything in and booted it up. At first the PC was running fine but after a few hours it randomly shut down. I tried booting it up but the power button was not responding for a couple of seconds. When finally the power button was working, my PC got stuck in a boot loop. After pressing the power button the fans would start working but then my PC would shut off. I had a look inside my PC and everything seems to be fine, no loose cables or visible damage anywhere. I tried swapping the ram slots, which has helped and I thought that I have solved the problem. However, after one day of working perfectly fine, it started doing the same thing with the boot loop. I have also tried taking off the CPU cooling fan and placing it back on which have helped the PC again for only 1 day. I thought that it might be a faulty power button as it is touch sensor power button, but sometimes it works perfectly fine and boots but sometimes it just gets stuck in a boot loop until I disconnect and then reconnect cables, parts inside the PC. Help me, please... My PC Specs: Core i5-7400 8gb Ram 1TB Hard Drive, 128gb SSD GTX 1060 6gb
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