So lately my games (all demanding games) just lock up for a few seconds, sound repeating, screen freezes and then just continues as normal. In GTA5 it's worse because I get disconnected after the freeze stops. They said I should try setting my screen to 60Hz instead of 144Hz(?). Which kinda worked... Still had a freeze but not a long one I got disconnected.
Turning on v-sync resulting in 60fps gave me no freezes. But this kinda defeats the purpose of my 144hz dedicated screen, I bought it just for that. Is my gfx card locking up because its running too fast or something or is it just coincidence? I really wanna fix these freezes and not play on 60Hz because thats just horrendous.
Might be worth mentioning I've always had issues gaming even with my old graphics card(970), although that one was worse where it would just totally crash forcing me to reboot instead of freezing. Maybe it's PSU related? How can I check for sure?
Thanks
Specs:
CPU :
Core i7-6700K 4-Core 4.2GHz
Temps get up to 60C~75C in-game
GPU :
GeForce GTX 1070 Asus ROG Strix Gaming OC 8GB Edition
Temps get up to 60C in-game
RAM:
16 GB DDR4 2666MHz
Monitor:
BenQ XL2430T 24inch
Screen Res:
1920x1080@144Hz
OS Hard Drive:
Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB
2nd Drive:
WD10EZEX 1TB
3rd Drive:
ST3500413AS 500GB
Operating System:
Win 10 64
DirectX:
DX12
Motherboard:
MSI Z170A-G43 PLUS
Case:
Zalman Z11 Neo
PSU:
Corsair CX750M 750W
Gamepad:
Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless
Headset:
SteelSeries H Wireless
Keyboard:
SteelSeries Apex
Mouse:
SteelSeries Rival 700
Turning on v-sync resulting in 60fps gave me no freezes. But this kinda defeats the purpose of my 144hz dedicated screen, I bought it just for that. Is my gfx card locking up because its running too fast or something or is it just coincidence? I really wanna fix these freezes and not play on 60Hz because thats just horrendous.
Might be worth mentioning I've always had issues gaming even with my old graphics card(970), although that one was worse where it would just totally crash forcing me to reboot instead of freezing. Maybe it's PSU related? How can I check for sure?
Thanks
Specs:
CPU :
Core i7-6700K 4-Core 4.2GHz
Temps get up to 60C~75C in-game
GPU :
GeForce GTX 1070 Asus ROG Strix Gaming OC 8GB Edition
Temps get up to 60C in-game
RAM:
16 GB DDR4 2666MHz
Monitor:
BenQ XL2430T 24inch
Screen Res:
1920x1080@144Hz
OS Hard Drive:
Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB
2nd Drive:
WD10EZEX 1TB
3rd Drive:
ST3500413AS 500GB
Operating System:
Win 10 64
DirectX:
DX12
Motherboard:
MSI Z170A-G43 PLUS
Case:
Zalman Z11 Neo
PSU:
Corsair CX750M 750W
Gamepad:
Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless
Headset:
SteelSeries H Wireless
Keyboard:
SteelSeries Apex
Mouse:
SteelSeries Rival 700