My PSU is a Full Modular Corsair RM850x bought on the 2nd of August so it's pretty much brand new.
Other than that I have a MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon Max Wifi motherboard, 16gb of 3600MHz of G.Skill RAM, 2TB HDD and 500GB SSD
I have an RTX 3080 and a Ryzen 7 3700x. My CPU has the stock AMD cooler, so at the time I saved money by not buying one. A few months back my PC was crashing whenever I had long gaming sessions or when rendering 3D objects. At the time I thought it was my PSU because I didn't upgrade it when I...
Yes I even installed DDU, unninstalled the drivers and reinstalled new ones.
Just by feel it doesn't really feel that hot, but I'll run a few games with GPUz to check the temps.
I've had this laptop for over 3 years now. It's an Omen 17 laptop with a GTX 1070 and a i7 6700HQ. I used to play COD:MW at 100 fps, almost everything on Ultra at 1080p. I went to play today and I almost couldn't reach 40 with everything on low at 720p...
The temperatures are fine, nothing's...
That's really strange than. I would advise you to start a thread about it. I wish I could help but I myself don't really know much about what to troubleshoot. It's a shame it didn't fix it for you like it fixed mine :(
I've searched a few forums and there were other people complaining about DX12, specially on BF5. A few got their problems fixed by doing a fresh install of Nvidia's drivers. I've tried it and still got the same issues. Since I can play now I'll wait to see if something get's updated and it gets...
Hey thanks for the reply. So I found out that DX12 was the problem. I believe both games were running off of DX12 and that was causing the issue. And I was also a dumdum, because when I reinstalled BF5 it was running on DX11. I clicked to enable DX12 but I did not restart the game. So that's...
Yesterday I had posted about this same issue and had thought I had found a fix but apperantly it didn't fix it.
These were the fixes I tried:
-Changed the power plan on Windows to High performance.
-Checked to see if in that power plan PCIExpress power management was off.
-On Nvidias...
Unfortunately I didn't notice that part before I installed a fresh windows. I would save everything that is important and I would reinstall windows. Be sure to install all the drivers your computer needs and install the latest Nvidia driver from their website without downloading GeForce...
Ok so I don't even need to wait until morning to tell you. Right now it is fixed! Solid FPS on BF5, I had to use the in game's fps counter as I haven't installed Geforce Experience!
Just make sure to save important stuff. I was so eager to get this done that I forgot to back up a project I was working on. Other than that, I'll let you know if it's working or not. Might have been an overnight update to either Geforce experience or to windows, even though I had this problem...