Is there a way to give more power to graphics card?

Oliver Carlsen

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Hi, recently my computer started lagging and my fps drops randomly, even though my computer should be able to run pretty much all games without trouble. I asked reddit, and a guy told me that my graphics card or GPU isn't getting enough power from my PSU, and that the only solution would be to buy new parts, but recomended that i ask someone with better knowledge for a better answer .. So is there a program of some sort that can help me do this? Because i really cannot afford new parts.. And the sudden fps drops just started completly randomly while i was playing a game.. My computer wasn't touched when it happened
 
Graphic card: MSI GTX 760 Gaming TwinFrozr 2GD5
CPU: Intel Core i5-4460, 4 x 3.20GHz (3.40Ghz Turbo!), Inkl. BLOODFREEZR 510LC/Asetek watercooling
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws Gaming 2133 MHz 2x4GB
PSU: Cooler Master GM 550W 80+ Bronze
Motherboard: MSI Z97 PC

I hope thats enough
 

Can you give a little more info? Whats the proplem with my current PSU? Why that one? And how come it has worked untill now? Thx in advance
 

So you're saying i just got a bad PSU? and getting a new one will fix my problem? And since i don't know anything about PSUs can you link one that would work for my build? I am not planning to upgrade, so just enough power to support what i currently got.. And im on a really low budget, so a not so expensive one would be appreciated.. I live in Denmark
 
No way to know for sure, why i'd recommend trying to borrow one to test. Agree with the seasonic suggestion above at 550 or so watts.

Before that tho, have you checked cpu and gpu temps under load? Cleaned the heatsinks with compressed air?

I like using OCCT (free) to stress test and look at temps and voltages. Try that before buying anything as you might be able to see if somethings amiss on the psu if some of the readings are low.
 

I downloaded the program,OOCT and ran a PSU test, and i am left with alot of images now that the test is done, but since i now little of whats good and whats bad, think i can link some of the images to you and you could determine if somethings wrong? Just tell me what images you need. this would help me alot

 
Those numbers all look reasonable to me, except the temperatures and they're only a little warm. Not sure if it's enough to throttle and cause lag.

Have you tried completely removing the gpu driver and reinstalling? Might be something simple like that.

Could also run memtest overnight to see if you have any memory errors.