Greetings,
I've been having a problem for a while, but it's the first time I come to adress it on a forum. Please do excuse my English, I'm not a native speaker and I might have some problems with the wording in specific things.
First of all, my rig, then I'll explain. It's a gaming PC:
G. Card: GTX 1080
CPU: Intel core i5 4690K
CPU Cooler: Corsair Hydro Series H80i V2
Motherboard: MSI Z97-GD65 gaming
Storage 1: 1 TB HDD
Storage 2: 1 TB SDD(I know its vague but I actually don't remember the names of the drives.)
RAM: 2x G.SKILL F3 2400C11-8GXM (8 GB each for a total of 16 GB)
OS: Windows 10 pro
If you need anything else, just ask, I don't really know if I should put anything else here.
The problem I'm having is that my computer just shuts down on it's own while I'm playing SOME games. For example, I recently bought Vampyr, and I just can't play it. It'll start, and when it reaches certain cinematic, computer shuts down, bye bye. There's some other games that shut down after playing a bit. Games like World of Warcraft(Yeah, and I know it's not demanding, but it shuts down my computer), Overlord, the Fellowship of Evil(I know, super low graphics, it shouldn't shut down my computer.). And then I can play games like Escape from Tarkov, Rust, ARK Survival Evolved, Conan Exiles and GTA V with almost Maxed settings, no sweat, and the computer doesn't shut down.
I've done some stress tests with MSI kombustor 3. I set it to a resolution of 1920x1080, 8X MSAA, tried fluids on CPU, on GPU, 1 million particles on screen, memory burner(Taking up to 5600 MB of the Graphic card's 8000 MB), it went up to a MAX of 69 degrees Celsius(156 Farenheit) on the memory burner, 65 degrees C on the others, but it didn't shut down my computer in any of the tests.
Then comes the bane of my graphics card: The GPU Core burner.
I started this test and at first it didn't even sweat. Lowest temperature raise of all the tests(Cept for liquids, it was super low temperature on that one.). It reached about 63 degrees C...And it shut down my computer.
I don't know what's the problem with my graphics card. I would really appreciate some help.
I've been having a problem for a while, but it's the first time I come to adress it on a forum. Please do excuse my English, I'm not a native speaker and I might have some problems with the wording in specific things.
First of all, my rig, then I'll explain. It's a gaming PC:
G. Card: GTX 1080
CPU: Intel core i5 4690K
CPU Cooler: Corsair Hydro Series H80i V2
Motherboard: MSI Z97-GD65 gaming
Storage 1: 1 TB HDD
Storage 2: 1 TB SDD(I know its vague but I actually don't remember the names of the drives.)
RAM: 2x G.SKILL F3 2400C11-8GXM (8 GB each for a total of 16 GB)
OS: Windows 10 pro
If you need anything else, just ask, I don't really know if I should put anything else here.
The problem I'm having is that my computer just shuts down on it's own while I'm playing SOME games. For example, I recently bought Vampyr, and I just can't play it. It'll start, and when it reaches certain cinematic, computer shuts down, bye bye. There's some other games that shut down after playing a bit. Games like World of Warcraft(Yeah, and I know it's not demanding, but it shuts down my computer), Overlord, the Fellowship of Evil(I know, super low graphics, it shouldn't shut down my computer.). And then I can play games like Escape from Tarkov, Rust, ARK Survival Evolved, Conan Exiles and GTA V with almost Maxed settings, no sweat, and the computer doesn't shut down.
I've done some stress tests with MSI kombustor 3. I set it to a resolution of 1920x1080, 8X MSAA, tried fluids on CPU, on GPU, 1 million particles on screen, memory burner(Taking up to 5600 MB of the Graphic card's 8000 MB), it went up to a MAX of 69 degrees Celsius(156 Farenheit) on the memory burner, 65 degrees C on the others, but it didn't shut down my computer in any of the tests.
Then comes the bane of my graphics card: The GPU Core burner.
I started this test and at first it didn't even sweat. Lowest temperature raise of all the tests(Cept for liquids, it was super low temperature on that one.). It reached about 63 degrees C...And it shut down my computer.
I don't know what's the problem with my graphics card. I would really appreciate some help.