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1 minute ago, hardpick said:

My power plans keeps on changing by itself for no reason!

 

Do you happen to have a laptop? Laptops change their power plan depending on whether they are on battery or plugged in and charging. 

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Just now, hardpick said:

No it's on my PC! 

 

What are the full specs?

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8 minutes ago, hardpick said:

My power plan keeps on changing itself for no reason! 

 

MSI MAG x570 gaming edge wifi motherboard, Ryzen 7 3700x, RTX 3070, 750 watt power, 16gbX2 ram, 360 aio cooling

What do you mean by that...

Current Setup: PC

 

 

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Threads merged. Please don't post the same question multiple times. You'll just end up with people saying the same things multiple times. You'll get the best help sticking to one thread. 

 

Also the power plan settings in windows does not have anything to do with your PC power supply. Power supplies don't report information to your system - windows doesn't even know what model power supply you have.

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53 minutes ago, Spotty said:

Threads merged. Please don't post the same question multiple times. You'll just end up with people saying the same things multiple times. You'll get the best help sticking to one thread. 

 

Also the power plan settings in windows does not have anything to do with your PC power supply. Power supplies don't report information to your system - windows doesn't even know what model power supply you have.

Oh my bad ok! 

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