PSU is "rebeltec titan 600w"
Probably a lesser known make and model, because the old PC was a pre built one I didn't choose it.
After reading some opinions on the internet it seems like it's a really trash PSU, but considering it somehow runs a more powerful card, can it be at fault?
TLDR: Old PC is booting up fine with a GTX960 4GB graphics card yet fails to boot with an older GTX660 2GB
I have an old computer that's used by some people in the house, and I have a fairly modern gaming PC to use myself. I need a second graphics card for my gaming PC to set up some stuff on...
So, I wanted to start playing R6S competitively, and ofc I want to get a 144Hz monitor, first I was thinking about a 1080p 24" and found two monitors: Acer XF252Q and XF250Q, and the first one is more expensive, and supposedly has HDR, (which is impossible because it's a TN panel) and I am not...
I honestly don't think if it's working fine when I get little stutters every time cpu intensive physics happen in the game (Explosions, ragdoll, holes in the walls are made etc.)
Why would my graphics card be the problem if I have put my settings on the lowest and there are still problems? Also...
I have had my PC for around 2 years now, I have upgraded my graphics card from a 2GB one to 1050Ti, and bought an SSD. Overall the PC worked great until the end of 2018. Suddenly my whole PC performance dropped. What I mean by that, is that lots of games started lagging, stuttering (hell even...
So recently I switched from 1440x900 to 1680x1050 monitor. Every other game works good, but rainbow six siege started stuttering and having fps drops. Even lowering the settings to minimum doesnt help.
Specs:
GPU: 1050 Ti 4gb
CPU: AMD FX8320E 8 core
Ram: 8GB DDR3
New monitor: Samsung S22C450...