http://www.goldenbd.net/?product=gaming-power-supply-a-point-tech-400-watt
this is the psu but mine is 500w
I5 6500 stock coolerWhat is your full system specs include PSU brand and model?
that is not my psuYour PSU looks like a low quality fire starter. I would not be surprised if your PSU just died in your RDR2 gaming session.
View: https://imgur.com/a/Hw2fi1I
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AMJQ4Is47UhhlPL6lNOZ4PpmBBXng3HJ/view?usp=sharing, https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wm9LqNjLqcWTf98YthAcwqFQRH0-n6Ol/view?usp=sharing
the psus arnt the same.mine looks like its of higher quality
http://www.goldenbd.net/?product=gaming-power-supply-a-point-tech-400-wattStill a low quality 35 dollars PSU. You were playing a game and the PSU just died. It can happen especially using a PSU like that. No power to the board, fan not spinning.
Never cheap out on the PSU. You will have to double that 35 dollars for a decent PSU.
http://www.goldenbd.net/?product=gaming-power-supply-a-point-tech-400-watt
this is the psu but mine is 500w
i played longer session with the psu in rdr just yesterday and i played a ton or warzone and ac odyssey and ac origins.I know. Your model is the 500 watts but your 500 watts like I said is a low quality PSU and it's not really a 500 watts it's a 400 watts.
It happened to me before and I have seen that happening a lot of times.
Low quality PSU giving up in an intensive game. No sign of life in the system after the first crash.