I have a problem with my new pc.
Two days ago while playing Dayz, the game started to lag for like 5 seconds and then the screen turned black saying ''no signal received'' and gpu fans started to run at max speed. The only thing i can do to fix this is press the power button to turn off the pc.
Now it happened again while playing Space Engineers 10 minutes ago. So i decided to check the cables and they were all connected properly, the temp of cpu and gpu is fine as well (cpu 40°c and gpu 65-68°c).
The pc is basically new, built last wednesday. What could be the problem? Is it because of a faulty psu which doesn't give enough power to my videocard? Is it a faulty video card?
Also, i didn't overclock anything, and i noticed that this happened only when playing space engineers and dayz. Never happened while playing rust or arma 3 for example.
My specs:
i5-6600 with stock cooler
nvidia Gigabyte gtx 1060 6gb
EVGA 650 G2
moba Asus h170 pro gaming
2x4gb ram HyperX ddr4 2133mhz
ssd crucial 275gb
hdd WD caviar blue 2tb
case nzxt s340
>>272282
>stock cooler
You're sure you fitted it right? Those springclips are little fuckers.
>>272355
yep, but like i said, doesn't seem to be cpu problem.
Could it be because of the game itself? With arma 3 and rust i never had this problem like i said.
>>272282
are you able to check your CPU temps while playing a PC games. Some game titles use more CPU processing than others. From what I know DayZ is one of those games that can overload a CPU.
I would monitor CPU temps within game. If your temps reach 70c that's bad. My pc blacks out like at 75-85c.
>>272371
Cooler-totally-not-attached doesn't look like a gradual overheat, it looks like your PC randomly hanging.
Random hard locks are particularly difficult to hunt; I wish you luck.
>>272376
like i said cpu temp always around 40°c