Computer Gaming Problem

alexman51503

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Okay, so I bought my computer nearly 2 years ago and I never really experience problems with games like GTA V, Minecraft, and others but I have problems with other games.

Some of the games I have problem with are CSGO, PUBG, Rust. For csgo I don't have much of a problem I run the game good with good FPS usually over 150 but the problem I have with CSGO is some times it will randomly freeze and come back which can be annoying at times but that isn't the game that gives me the most problems the games that give me the most problems are PUBG and Rust. These 2 games will randomly crash for example I have been playing PUBG often lately and have a decent amount of hours in the game I didn't experience that much problems at first but now every single game of PUBG I play I crash like 2 - 3 times which makes the game unplayable. I have tested my GPU and CPU speeds and these are the results I get while playing

GPU: https://gyazo.com/855515c1b7b8670e0db364a83b1944c9
CPU : https://gyazo.com/aaafca73f799cc6ef19454348086aa1f
My CPU temp rarely goes over 60 while playing but sometimes will reach 61 I play at very low settings in 1080p and usually get about 50 - 70 FPS

I don't know what this problem can be please help this is my specs

Motherboard : Gigabyte AM3+ AMD DDR3 1333 760G HDMI USB 3.0 Micro ATX Motherboard GA-78LMT-USB3

Case: VIVO ATX Mid Tower Computer Gaming PC Case / Black Desktop Shell / 4 Fan Mounts, USB 3.0 Port (CASE-V01)

OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home 64 Bit System Builder OEM | PC Disc

CPU: AMD FD6300WMHKBOX FX-6300 6-Core Processor Black Edition

CD drive: Asus 24x DVD-RW Serial-ATA Internal OEM Optical Drive DRW-24B1ST (Black)

PowerSupply: EVGA 500 W1 80+, 500W Continuous Power, 3 Year Warranty Power Supply 100-W1-0500-KR

RAM: G.Skill F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800 RipjawsX Series for Sandy Bridge (9-9-9-24) Dual Channel kit Desktop Memory Module

GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 750Ti SC 2GB GDDR5 Graphics Card 02G-P4-3753-KR

Thank you!
 
Solution
Have you tried running a program like CCleaner to clear up junk files and system errors? Also, do you have any background programs running that could be using up memory (watch memory usage with Task Manager)?
 


I have not used CCleaner and I have been watching memory and temp of my CPU and GPU which seems to all be working well, I think the problem can be my Graphics Card? In the original post I linked a gyazo screenshot of GPU things (https://gyazo.com/855515c1b7b8670e0db364a83b1944c9) and the usage of my GPU (GPU Core) when playing PUBG is usually ALWAYS above 95% when playing PUBG and usually is at a solid 99% that being said my Graphics card is only a gtx 750ti SC 2GB do you think upgrading to the 1050ti SC 4GB will make the game stop crashing because it has double the memory?
 


The GTX 750 Ti is actually slightly below the minimum requirements listed for PUBG (and pretty much at the baseline for Rust), so a new card may help. The GTX 1050 Ti is better than the older 750 Ti on way more than just memory. Here are some of the basics:

GTX 750 Ti
GTX 1050 Ti

CUDA cores:
640
768

Base clock (boost clock):
1020Mhz (1085Mhz)
1290Mhz (1392MHz)

Memory clock:
5.4Gbps
7Gbps

Memory bandwidth:
86.4GBps
112GBps

It's still not top of the line by any means, but it's a definite improvement. The recommended graphics for each game are still higher than a 1050 Ti, so you won't be able to get full graphics settings with that card.
 
Solution


I was thinking this maybe the problem would a 1060ti be compatible with my specs or do you think I should go with the 1050ti and if I am to get the 1050ti should I get the 1050ti SC or just the normal 1050ti?
 


Based on the benchmarks and tests I've seen, the base GTX 1060 3GB has about 50% better performance on average than the 1050 Ti, and the 6GB is even better. The 1060 is a 120W card, so if you haven't already, you may want to add an extra fan to the case to keep it cool if you decide on that card. The single fan we include on the front of CASE-V01 is enough for a lower power gaming PC like your current setup, but more fans are needed as the system gets more powerful.

Here's a review I found with a large performance chart comparing the cards you're looking at as well as the one you have now: http://www.babeltechreviews.com/evga-gtx-1050-ti-superclocked-review/5/
 


Okay thank you so much for the help, for the extra fan if I do get the 1060ti what extra fan would you recommend?
 


You're welcome! For the extra fan, a 120mm fan mounted to the side panel to blow air against the card would give you the most effective cooling for the card. Our 120mm blue LED fan (FAN-V120B, the same one included with the case) would work, but you can of course use any standard 120mm case fan.
 

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