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Edddie

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  1. Sadly enough, it doesn't seem to work for me either......I've tried reinstalling both discord and ghub multiple times, but no luck. It's pretty sad that software support for Logitech gear seems to get worse with every update.
  2. It also crossed my mind that it may be a motherboard problem. It is a Gigabyte Z97 D3H, nothing too fancy and it is also a little aged (5 years old). Anyway, I realized that turning down a little the graphic details of Civilization VI for example will prevent the reboot. I guess I will stick with that, until I will buy some new hardware. Thank you for your help!
  3. I have run again the Unigine Superposition Benchmark on 1080p Extrem simultaneously with Aida64 FPU stress test, but all went well. I have used hwinfo64 to monitor the power usage: the GPU peaked at 188W and the CPU peaked at 168W . If it is really a PSU problem, it is a very strange one.
  4. Hi! I am still having doubts about the psu because I have already run the benchmark you mentioned a couple of times and there wasn't any problem at all. I do not know of any other way if testing the PSU other than throwing load at it. The PSU is a Corsair 850m Bronze and it is about 5 years old. I will try to play with the graphical settings of those games and try to see what's happening. Thanks!
  5. Hello! This is my first post here, so I am sorry if I am asking in the wrong place. I am facing a very strange problem: when I play a RTS like game (Cities Skylines, Civilization VI, Anno 1800), after some play time, when the map gets pretty populated, my PC will just reboot without any error/warning/bsod. After it reboots, I can play the game again for like 25-30 min then it will reboot again, and so on. I am using a GTX 980 and an i7 4790k with 16GB RAM, so requirements of these games should not be a problem. I have monitored the system stats while playing, but nothing seemed out of order: CPU was about 47-50C degrees with 40-45% max load, GPU was about 65-67C with 90-95% load on VRAM, RAM usage about 10GB out of 16GB. This behaviour persisted even after Windows reinstall and multiple GPU driver updates. I have to mention that any other game I play (Red Dead Redemption 2, GTA Online, Forza Horizon 4) works just fine, on high details. So I do not think it is a PSU related problem (even if at first it seems so) because any load I throw at the PC (excepting the above mentioned games) works just fine. Is there something that this type of RTS-like games have in common, which could overwhelm the GPU (I think here is the problem) and reboot the whole system? Can the system just run out of VRAM and reboot itself without any warning/error? Thank you!
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