Hello everyone, first of all I'm sorry about my english and the mistakes I'll make
The problem I have with my computer is that whenever I play a game that has high graphics, it shuts off immediately as if unplugged. Now I can still play some old games and such, but it's really bothering me.
I went to a PC-reparator, and they quickly looked at the problem, called and told me it was the GPU. I had a Geforce 980.
So today I received my new GPU, a EVGA Geforce 1070ti
My specs are :
CPU : i7-4790K @4.00GHZ
GPU : EVGA Geforce 1070ti
PSU : CoolerMaster G650M
Motherboard : Z97 PC MATE
OS: Windows 10, 64-bit
RAM : 8GB DDR3
I built this PC in 2014, so everything is from then except the new GPU
Now the PSU I have has a lot of dust in the CPU radiator(?) wich I'm going to remove tomorrow, but I doubt that's gonna fix the problem.
So far I've already tried :- Putting the GPU on the other PCI slot
- Older drivers and/or reinstalling new ones for the GPU; updating the other drivers
- Running the games with the integrated graphic card, wich works, but as you except very slowly
- Switching between the different power cables that power the GPU
Also, I used OpenHardware to look at the temperatures the moment it shuts down, but neither the CPU nor the GPU go above 50 degrees.
Thanks in advance for your help
The problem I have with my computer is that whenever I play a game that has high graphics, it shuts off immediately as if unplugged. Now I can still play some old games and such, but it's really bothering me.
I went to a PC-reparator, and they quickly looked at the problem, called and told me it was the GPU. I had a Geforce 980.
So today I received my new GPU, a EVGA Geforce 1070ti
My specs are :
CPU : i7-4790K @4.00GHZ
GPU : EVGA Geforce 1070ti
PSU : CoolerMaster G650M
Motherboard : Z97 PC MATE
OS: Windows 10, 64-bit
RAM : 8GB DDR3
I built this PC in 2014, so everything is from then except the new GPU
Now the PSU I have has a lot of dust in the CPU radiator(?) wich I'm going to remove tomorrow, but I doubt that's gonna fix the problem.
So far I've already tried :- Putting the GPU on the other PCI slot
- Older drivers and/or reinstalling new ones for the GPU; updating the other drivers
- Running the games with the integrated graphic card, wich works, but as you except very slowly
- Switching between the different power cables that power the GPU
Also, I used OpenHardware to look at the temperatures the moment it shuts down, but neither the CPU nor the GPU go above 50 degrees.
Thanks in advance for your help