I confirmed it with other softwares they all show the same degree my room temp is normal with a fan always working. CPU fan is properly mounted and working 100%. I attached 2 more screenshots.
My SSD shows around 70 degree C temperature on CrystalDiskInfo, Could it be a cause of FPS drops in games? And How do i prevent it? Do i need to put thermal pad or additional fan? Or should i keep my case open? (I have at least 5-6 fans in my case, and fan outside in the room.) On the picture it...
I was able to fix the "switching" problem by changing Desktop color settings in Nvidia control panel to "Fullscreen-videos" although the feeling of "sttutering, choppiness" still persists in some games. Especially in Minecraft. It seems to be stable 120 Fps and time to time for a second GPU...
Resolution stays same, it looks like its refreshing back to the same one as it was. I searched around similar topic and even installed my monitor drivers from manufacturer website and problem still remains.
Hello, I have a Monitor(normal PC screen) connected to my graphic card Nvidia GTX 1080TI with a HDMI cable. Every time i open a video(for example Windows Media Player, a game for example Apex Legends, or even recently a youtube video, my screen flickers and it shows a text "HDMI" as if i have...