Hello! Glad to finally post on here instead of just use it for troubleshooting. Well maybe not so glad.
My issue is that I have had NO issues at all with playing games on my setup which is:
Win 10 Home
[EDIT] Ryzen 7 3700X
ASUS PRIME X570-P mobo
ASUS RTX 2070
16GB ram
WD Black ssd
Cooler Master MPY-6501-ACAAG PSU
(I think that's mostly the info I'd need here?)
-- until I picked up Jurassic World Evolution this week and it's kinda random when it happens (maybe between 10-20 mins in) but I get PC shut downs where I can't just power it back on, I have to click the PSU off to get it to power back on. This will happen every time I play. I have a simple knowledge base on how to build computers and how they "work" but not enough to troubleshoot what could be the issue here.
Things I've done already:
-Flashed Bios to newest version.
-Updated all drivers, chipset, and windows.
-Cleaned the inside (it's less than a half year old so not much dust yet).
-Checked the Frontier games website for info on crashes and found that updated AMD stuff is supposed to fix it but didn't really help me)
I am able to play very demanding games like Control, Youngblood, MH: World easily on highest settings, so I'm wondering if it's just not compatible with my setup?
Thank you for reading!
My issue is that I have had NO issues at all with playing games on my setup which is:
Win 10 Home
[EDIT] Ryzen 7 3700X
ASUS PRIME X570-P mobo
ASUS RTX 2070
16GB ram
WD Black ssd
Cooler Master MPY-6501-ACAAG PSU
(I think that's mostly the info I'd need here?)
-- until I picked up Jurassic World Evolution this week and it's kinda random when it happens (maybe between 10-20 mins in) but I get PC shut downs where I can't just power it back on, I have to click the PSU off to get it to power back on. This will happen every time I play. I have a simple knowledge base on how to build computers and how they "work" but not enough to troubleshoot what could be the issue here.
Things I've done already:
-Flashed Bios to newest version.
-Updated all drivers, chipset, and windows.
-Cleaned the inside (it's less than a half year old so not much dust yet).
-Checked the Frontier games website for info on crashes and found that updated AMD stuff is supposed to fix it but didn't really help me)
I am able to play very demanding games like Control, Youngblood, MH: World easily on highest settings, so I'm wondering if it's just not compatible with my setup?
Thank you for reading!
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