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Definitely try with older and newer drivers. However, Geforce Experience is a tool that checks newest drivers, allows you to make screenshots and video capture. This tool has caused alot of trouble to gamers before. Messing with their settings and causing low fps occasionally. Perhaps you can try to use the Driver uninstall tool. and actually make sure Geforce Experience is uninstalled.

 

Reinstall the latest drivers but make sure you choose the "advanced" settings or something (I'm a AMD gpu user :P ) and make sure Geforce Experience is not being installed.

 

Test again! :)

 

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5 minutes ago, Ansuex said:

Also you should check in windows if your power settings are set to "high performance" 

already did the thing u mentioned, as someone suggested to use ddu and try older driver (without ge) nothing changed only thing game stopped launching at all, before it game at least was launching, now it crashes on launch).

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7 minutes ago, Ansuex said:

Do you get a error message of some sort with the crash?

Maybe you can make a screenshot of your event log as well as a screenshot of CPU-Z?

nope no messages, before it was just random fps drops (from lets say 144~ to like 20s~) then one day pc lagged out it self started from fps drops> went into start menu wont open on click, right click menu appears in 5-10 seconds and ended with pc freezing only hard reset worked.

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Just now, Ansuex said:

Definitely sounds like a defect power supply.

ye ? why is that ( and Im like 60% sure it started from the time when I got new gpu 1080ti had 1070 before was ok (I think not too sure) )

if so can u tell me why is it like that ? some more info jsut to know for knowledge?

and also mby u could search for some nice psu for my rig on the shops I can order from ?

skytech.lt kilobaitas.lt varle.lt ?

 

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That could explain, the 1080TI has a bigger power draw then a 1070.
Weird issues like freezes are often caused by defect hardware, seeing your rig is almost new your PSU or your storage drives are my first suspect.

seeing you have a "Not so great" power supply it is easy to blame. If it would be your storage drive you are more likely to see alot of blue screens aswel, you didn't mention any.

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3 minutes ago, Ansuex said:

That could explain, the 1080TI has a bigger power draw then a 1070.
Weird issues like freezes are often caused by defect hardware, seeing your rig is almost new your PSU or your storage drives are my first suspect.

seeing you have a "Not so great" power supply it is easy to blame. If it would be your storage drive you are more likely to see alot of blue screens aswel, you didn't mention any.

I got one recently after one of freezes I hard reset pc, and after launching the game again on next start I got blue screen with no blue screen message (which is strange, first time saw such thing)

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3 minutes ago, Ansuex said:

ok second one is at least somehow affordable, but still kinda expensive, Im more into like up to 100eur budget max :/

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Whatever you do, a new PSU will not be a bad investment. Knowing a bad PSU is the only part that can kill your whole PC I would really advice into buying a new one as well if you plan on buying new intel parts. If your problems still exist after you should probably look into your storage drives.

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2 minutes ago, Ansuex said:

Whatever you do, a new PSU will not be a bad investment. Knowing a bad PSU is the only part that can kill your whole PC I would really advice into buying a new one as well if you plan on buying new intel parts. If your problems still exist after you should probably look into your storage drives.

how about this one :

https://www.skelbiu.lt/skelbimai/evga-nex750b-750w-36389851.html

they said its  used for a short time. should be in a good shape if its only like few months or so?

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How about this one?

https://www.kilobaitas.lt/Korpusu_mait_saltiniai/Cooler_Master/Cooler_Master_V_series_650W,_8/RS650-AFBAG1-EU/CatalogStoreDetail.aspx?CatID=PL_403&ID=675700

 

Or a little less watt (will aswell be perfectly fine with your build and is a high quality PSU)

https://www.varle.lt/maitinimo-blokai/cooler-master-v-series-fully-modular-cable-design--7580939.html

 

I would really advice against buying a PSU in second hand market, but ofcourse you can be lucky.

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4 minutes ago, Ansuex said:

How about this one?

https://www.kilobaitas.lt/Korpusu_mait_saltiniai/Cooler_Master/Cooler_Master_V_series_650W,_8/RS650-AFBAG1-EU/CatalogStoreDetail.aspx?CatID=PL_403&ID=675700

 

Or a little less watt (will aswell be perfectly fine with your build and is a high quality PSU)

https://www.varle.lt/maitinimo-blokai/cooler-master-v-series-fully-modular-cable-design--7580939.html

 

I would really advice against buying a PSU in second hand market, but ofcourse you can be lucky.

how do I test psu to be sure its ok, I can meet with the seller and test it ?

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7 minutes ago, Ansuex said:

Sadly unless you are a educated electro engineer it is impossible.

Take my advice and pay the 20 euro's extra for a more efficient (Gold certified) and new PSU :)

oh well, how is that cooler master 650w ? is it fine psu ? also is that the best choice for the buck ? P.S. as u can see prices are different than on smth like ebay or amazon sooo :D

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it is the best PSU i could find near your budget of 100 euro's. I have to say though.. I didn't do a lot of research since im quite busy :P

I highly advice getting a PSU from that Tier 1 in the PSU Tier list i shared with you. Take any PSU of that list, compare prices and pick the one you like best. Maybe you would like something that fits your PC case colours or something? Also above 500 watt would be great, I would not settle with less. (Nvidia recommends a 600 watt power supply for the 1080TI, though this info being useful, a bit less like 550 watt would be fine)

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1 minute ago, Ansuex said:

it is the best PSU i could find near your budget of 100 euro's. I have to say though.. I didn't do a lot of research since im quite busy :P

I highly advice getting a PSU from that Tier 1 in the PSU Tier list i shared with you. Take any PSU of that list, compare prices and pick the one you like best. Maybe you would like something that fits your PC case colours or something? Also above 500 watt would be great, I would not settle with less. (Nvidia recommends a 600 watt power supply for the 1080TI, though this info being useful, a bit less like 550 watt would be fine)

wouldn't risk and would go with 650w as future upgrades incoming later on too. will check those, as I have checked some of them and all of those I checked were like 200eur~ I can afford that. I was using psu for 26 eur for past 3 years and very happy with it :D Probably jsut luck to find such a good model, not sure why its not in any tier list:/

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probably because those "Tier1" units usually survive for longer then 3 years haha

but hey you can be lucky! one of my friends is also using a cheap 500 watt power supply for over 3 years without a problem :)

You can also be unlucky though, having to replace that lovely 1080TI for example. I would never risk it myself. Also! you can expect this Cooler Master V 650W to run cooler, less noisy and more efficient (less to pay for your monthly power bill).

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16 minutes ago, Ansuex said:

probably because those "Tier1" units usually survive for longer then 3 years haha

but hey you can be lucky! one of my friends is also using a cheap 500 watt power supply for over 3 years without a problem :)

You can also be unlucky though, having to replace that lovely 1080TI for example. I would never risk it myself. Also! you can expect this Cooler Master V 650W to run cooler, less noisy and more efficient (less to pay for your monthly power bill).

I will still check all other tier 1 psu mby will find smth for similar price, also checked some site with deep psu reviews like from A to Z and on their graphs for some reason corsair vx750w psu is like top 3 by efficiency to buck ratio (140% vs 100% for this cooler master psu) is that corsair that good?

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Corsair CX units are in the list on tier3, I don't know the exact reasoning behind this. it might have to do with the quality of the components used inside the PSU? Corsair is a very trusted brand though, and their RM series are one of the best :) Also very populair right now because of their high quality PSU's is the Seasonic Prime series.

 

If you would like to read a nice review about those Seasonic Prime PSU's you can have a look here:

https://uk.hardware.info/reviews/7609/seasonic-prime-gold-a-platinum-review-gold-with-platinum-characteristics

 

Anyway, you really can't go wrong with a PSU from that Tierl ist in T1 maybe even T2.

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6 minutes ago, Ansuex said:

Corsair CX units are in the list on tier3, I don't know the exact reasoning behind this. it might have to do with the quality of the components used inside the PSU? Corsair is a very trusted brand though, and their RM series are one of the best :) Also very populair right now because of their high quality PSU's is the Seasonic Prime series.

 

If you would like to read a nice review about those Seasonic Prime PSU's you can have a look here:

https://uk.hardware.info/reviews/7609/seasonic-prime-gold-a-platinum-review-gold-with-platinum-characteristics

 

Anyway, you really can't go wrong with a PSU from that Tierl ist in T1 maybe even T2.

can I consider rx 750 corsair as an option too ? just to check and compare?

 

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Btw will this one

http://www.skytech.lt/ssr650gd2-psu-seasonic-prime-650-650w-80plus-gold-p-389199.html?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=kainos.lt

be A LOT better than that cooler master ?

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