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pescaru

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  1. Hello, thank you for your reply! Windows Logs: "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly." !!Important mention: all Critical/Error/Warning logs appear after turning the PC back on. Before the shutdown, there is no log Not really, and I have an active subscription of Bitdefender AV, since I installed the OS. Also, I am aware of my computer security No, I haven't changed any clocks/voltages, neither to the CPU or the GPU. The only thing I've done in BIOS is activating the XMP option for the RAM (@3200MHz), and virtualization I'm pretty sure that it started since I upgraded my PC with the resealed PSU that I mentioned (Asus ROG Strix 850W), and the GPU (XFX RX 6750XT)
  2. Also, I checked the temperatures while gaming, and they look fine for the GPU (max: 75-80 Celsius), and for the CPU (max: 60-70 Celsius). Also, I wanted to mention that the PSU (bought from resealed) and the GPU (bought as new) were an upgrade. Before this upgrade, I had no such issue
  3. Hello, My PC shutdown instantly (like in a power outage), after playing some Steam games. If I would try to turn it on again, fans starts spinning, but I get no video output. Then, if I shutdown the PSU from the button, drain all PC current from the turn on button, switch again the PSU button, and start the PC, it would work. But, after gaming a few minutes/hours later, it would shutdown instantly again. I have a Asus ROG Strix 850W PSU (bought from resealed with 30% off price), which technically, should hold an RX 6750XT and a Ryzen 7 5700G with no difficulties. Who do you think is the culprit ? Thank you for your time!
  4. Hello, Given the following specs: -> Gigabyte B550M DS3H (1x HDMI, 1x DVI-D) -> Ryzen 7 5700G -> 2x Dell S2419HGF (@144Hz) I tried connecting the motherboard to monitors like this: Mobo HDMI -> Monitor HDMI Mobo DVI-D -> Monitor HDMI (with a DVI-D to HDMI cable) So far, I get video output to both monitors, which is perfect. But, I can't set them both to 144Hz. I can only set, arbitrary, one of them to 144Hz. Trying to set the other Hz will only show me max 60Hz. If someone can help me with some explanation or solutions to have both monitors running at 144Hz, I would be thankfull. Thanks, pescaru
  5. In the picture below, i got some max temperatures of the core, they got to a maximum of 98C. An interesting fact i observed ingames is that, when cpu throttles, the temp goes to 70c (probably obvious).
  6. Thank you for your answer! Do you think undervoltage does help to reduce the heat ?
  7. 97c at maximum, but in the cpu specs i remember they mentioned that it can go to max 97-100c, so i guess it's not an abnormal behaviour Thank you for your answer! Are you sure it's 4GB working on dual channel ? When i asked on other forums, they said it's not going to work dual-channel at all
  8. Hello, I am having an issue with the cpu usage in games, as it's having annoying drops (fluctuates), causing fps drops too (from 150-200fps to 60-100) every 5 seconds (i will attach a picture). I can give you my pc specs, maybe you can spot the problem for me (so far, it made me thinking that it would be a ram issue/bottleneck, as you will see in the following laptop specifications), pretty please Laptop specifications: Intel Core i5-9300H (4.1GHz Turbo, 4 cores, 8 threads, 8MB cache) nVidia GTX 1050 3GB RAM: Integrated 4GB memory @2400Mhz + (added by me in the only ram available slot) 8GB @2400Mhz 512GB SSD Really waiting for your help and answers. Thank you ! EDIT: In the first picture, i disabled hyperthreading because that caused only cpu0 to work at 100% and fluctuate, and the rest of threads work at lower frequency, but they fluctuated anyways
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