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https://youtu.be/-7N7IXMVIoE
Description of the problem I’m having along with my hardware :
Every time I try to run AAA title games, player unknown battlegrounds, battlefield one, Grandtheft auto five, etc. with my system it will run anywhere from five seconds sometimes all the way up to 30 seconds and then the game just freezes and it says oops! An error occurred. I build custom gaming computers for customers and I rarely use 3Dmarker but I attempted to run this on this particular computer because it’s to date the most high performance powerful PC I have built, so naturally being curious as to how well it would run 3-D markers time spy since the last time I tried it with a budget build I did for somebody a couple years ago when I was learning in which it did horribly I wanted to see what the improvements would be with this particular gaming rig. Here are the specs of my computer.
I7 6850k (Water-cooled)
24gb ram (2x8gb KVR24N17S8/8) (1x8gb HMA41GU6AFR8N-TF NO AB 1546)
Gigabyte GA-X99P-SLI Motherboard
EVGA GTX 1070 FTW graphics card
Power supply: ATNG Power CO., LTD (Model: ATM-600FB) 600 W 80+ bronze standard
Windows 10 home operating system fully activated
120 GB ScanDisk SSD X110 Model Number: SD6SB1M -128G –1106 (Note: operating system and everything so far is installed on this solid-state drive including 3DMark App (Time Spy)
2TB (Western Digital Caviar Green) mechanical hard drive note nothing install on this as of yet it’s main purpose is for storage capacity
CUK Switch 77 ATX case 7 RBG LED 120mm fans with speed control control & lighting controls are controlled by a switch on the top of the case the fan speeds are off/medium/high note the water cooler has one of these fans on the front side of it however it has a second additional fan that is a regular 120 mm fan that is wired directly into the power supply that way there is at least one fan always running to cool the Single 120mm radiator however the second fan is one of the120 mm LED fans which can along with the other seven fans installed be switched off because of this a second fan that is constantly running when the computer is switched on was absolutely necessary Otherwise the possibility somebody turning the computer on and accidentally switching the fan off to the radiator is a possibility.
Water cooler/radiator/CPU cooler: Asetek (550LC) model/barcode: 11443160806204333 this is a single 120 mm radiator it has no branding marks on it.
I acquired the graphics card, motherboard, RAM, CPU, radiator/water cooler/CPU heatsink, power supply, and Windows operating system all in a bundle deal just in case you’reQuestioning why I’m using the particular parts I am using.
UPDATE: I did some research on the Internet and I found some threads/forms talking about thermal pad is missing out of these graphics card I took my graphics card Apart and I found this
https://youtu.be/ZLKqwXP2a_E
I haven’t had a chance to test the graphics card after making this correction but is soon as I do I will update my findings on here
-Tommy
https://youtu.be/-7N7IXMVIoE
Description of the problem I’m having along with my hardware :
Every time I try to run AAA title games, player unknown battlegrounds, battlefield one, Grandtheft auto five, etc. with my system it will run anywhere from five seconds sometimes all the way up to 30 seconds and then the game just freezes and it says oops! An error occurred. I build custom gaming computers for customers and I rarely use 3Dmarker but I attempted to run this on this particular computer because it’s to date the most high performance powerful PC I have built, so naturally being curious as to how well it would run 3-D markers time spy since the last time I tried it with a budget build I did for somebody a couple years ago when I was learning in which it did horribly I wanted to see what the improvements would be with this particular gaming rig. Here are the specs of my computer.
I7 6850k (Water-cooled)
24gb ram (2x8gb KVR24N17S8/8) (1x8gb HMA41GU6AFR8N-TF NO AB 1546)
Gigabyte GA-X99P-SLI Motherboard
EVGA GTX 1070 FTW graphics card
Power supply: ATNG Power CO., LTD (Model: ATM-600FB) 600 W 80+ bronze standard
Windows 10 home operating system fully activated
120 GB ScanDisk SSD X110 Model Number: SD6SB1M -128G –1106 (Note: operating system and everything so far is installed on this solid-state drive including 3DMark App (Time Spy)
2TB (Western Digital Caviar Green) mechanical hard drive note nothing install on this as of yet it’s main purpose is for storage capacity
CUK Switch 77 ATX case 7 RBG LED 120mm fans with speed control control & lighting controls are controlled by a switch on the top of the case the fan speeds are off/medium/high note the water cooler has one of these fans on the front side of it however it has a second additional fan that is a regular 120 mm fan that is wired directly into the power supply that way there is at least one fan always running to cool the Single 120mm radiator however the second fan is one of the120 mm LED fans which can along with the other seven fans installed be switched off because of this a second fan that is constantly running when the computer is switched on was absolutely necessary Otherwise the possibility somebody turning the computer on and accidentally switching the fan off to the radiator is a possibility.
Water cooler/radiator/CPU cooler: Asetek (550LC) model/barcode: 11443160806204333 this is a single 120 mm radiator it has no branding marks on it.
I acquired the graphics card, motherboard, RAM, CPU, radiator/water cooler/CPU heatsink, power supply, and Windows operating system all in a bundle deal just in case you’reQuestioning why I’m using the particular parts I am using.
UPDATE: I did some research on the Internet and I found some threads/forms talking about thermal pad is missing out of these graphics card I took my graphics card Apart and I found this
https://youtu.be/ZLKqwXP2a_E
I haven’t had a chance to test the graphics card after making this correction but is soon as I do I will update my findings on here
-Tommy