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Title has most of it really so my PC sometimes just crashes and reboots when I try to load COD, I'm putting this on the GPU thread as I'm sure it only started happening since got a 1660 Super a uograde for my 1050 TI. Everytime time I laod the game i have to go to task manager -> details and then change CPU priority to Normal over High then my PC actually runs decent.

 

I have a 550w Power supply and a i5-8600k and 16gb Ram, so I'm not sure why it crashes, its only that game and my temps are fine.

 

~ Gurky 

Ow okay then....

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Have you used DDU to remove the driver and then reinstalled the latest version after you upgraded your graphics card? Also, have you tried different driver versions?

What PSU model are you using?

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1 hour ago, Gurky said:

Title has most of it really so my PC sometimes just crashes and reboots when I try to load COD, I'm putting this on the GPU thread as I'm sure it only started happening since got a 1660 Super a uograde for my 1050 TI. Everytime time I laod the game i have to go to task manager -> details and then change CPU priority to Normal over High then my PC actually runs decent.

 

I have a 550w Power supply and a i5-8600k and 16gb Ram, so I'm not sure why it crashes, its only that game and my temps are fine.

 

~ Gurky 

What is the manufacturer and model of your PSU? You are using the latest Nvidia drivers? Please, clean the installed Nvidia driver with display driver unninstaller, reboot the PC and then download and install the latest available driver for your GPU and install all available windows updates for your PC.

 

I hope this helps. ?

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