[SOLVED] Game suddenly frezzes in NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti

Jun 28, 2020
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While playing games ( AC ORIGINS , AC ODYSSEY) , game suddenly or randomly frezzes or drops down to 0 fps and stucks instantly .

My PC Specifications are
Intel Core i5 @ 2.80GHz 47 °C
Coffee Lake 14nm Technology
RAM : 8.00GB Dual-Channel Unknown @ 1197MHz (16-16-16-39)
Motherboard : ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. TUF B360M-PLUS GAMING (LGA1151) 38 °C
Graphics
LG IPS FULLHD (1920x1080@60Hz)
4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (ASUStek Computer Inc) 40 °C
Storage
465GB Hitachi HDS721050CLA362 (SATA ) 42 °C
119GB ADATA SU800NS38 (SATA (SSD))

NB : I have played these same games without any lagging or frezzing issue
 
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More RAM will probably fix it. The word bottleneck is tossed around way too much. A GPU can't "Bottlneck" a CPU. Just a matter of how much your willing to spend for more performance. A CPU, or RAM can bottleneck a GPU because it freezes, and has to wait for data to operate. Obviously the CPU is not the problem.
I had the same thing with a GTX1050Ti 4GB in an old Optiplex with 8GB RAM limit. I solved it by going to a GTX1060 3GB. The ancient X5470 LGA771 Xeon had nothing to do with it.
Try adding some more RAM. The GPU uses memory adresses from the top dpwn. On an 8GB system with a 4GB GPU it can fight the CPU for memory in a few games and benchmarks.
It may be some background processes are pushing you into this situation. Look in Task Manager and see what's using resources and turn off what you don't need. Maybe a user account just for gaming with excess apps turned off?
 
Jun 28, 2020
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I have checked which component is bottle necking it shows
  1. GPU too weak for this processor
  2. i5 8400 needs 16 gb ram to work at least , i have 8 gb .
Should updating ram fix my problems ?

My results are following :
 
More RAM will probably fix it. The word bottleneck is tossed around way too much. A GPU can't "Bottlneck" a CPU. Just a matter of how much your willing to spend for more performance. A CPU, or RAM can bottleneck a GPU because it freezes, and has to wait for data to operate. Obviously the CPU is not the problem.
I had the same thing with a GTX1050Ti 4GB in an old Optiplex with 8GB RAM limit. I solved it by going to a GTX1060 3GB. The ancient X5470 LGA771 Xeon had nothing to do with it.
 
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