I am using NZXT Guardian 921 which is from 2009. It has 2 CD rom bays, 2 floppy drive bays which sucks more air from outside as their is gap in them even after putting the Lid/cover (came with case) on it from outside. I use front, side as intake and rear as exhaust. But problem is case is old...
I live in Delhi, India where its ultra dusty. I am looking to upgrade case which will accumulate minimum dust. My current case needs cleaning every 2 months and I am tired of it.
My budget is $120. I am only using air cooling for everything (no AIO & using CPU stock cooler). I only play apex...
Yesterday I replaced my motherboard. So here is the summary :
1) When I changed GPU 1.5 months ago, problem was still same.
2) After that when I changed PSU 1 month ago the BSOD problem went away but freezing/stutters was still there
3) Then I changed CPU 3 weeks ago and after that freezing was...
I got 2.5" Laptop Sata internal HDD , which I will test on this pc after removing SSD from it. Games would load slower for sure but I hope mechanical HDD won't cause game to stutter. Coz lot of people still use HDD for installing games and it runs fine on them just loading is slow and textures...
LG 29UM69G, 75hz, 2560 x 1080, 29 inch
Stutter happens in superposition benchmark also. Also apex legends use to run perfectly 1 month ago on same spec hardware so I doubt it's the game issue. I already got GPU & CPU RMA'd. Bought new PSU.
Next thing to do is RMA motherboard then RAM then SSD...
This new RMA's CPU was sealed packed same as when you buy new from shop. Came from AMD warehouse.
This RMA'd CPU is not giving errors in OCCT CPU Test and power test both, the one I posted results of was with old CPU.
I ran everything on stock and default UEFI, but same issue. Memtest gave no...
I disabled core 6 (core 5 its called in OCCT as it starts from Core 0.1.2.3.4.5). But you have to keep both CCX symmetrical so I had to disable Core 3 also or settings wont apply.
After doing this gaming was very smoother but jitters/stutters were still there but a little lesser. So problem...
I got new Antec HCG750 Gold PSU and I ran OCCT power test which stresses both cpu & gpu at same time.
CPU temps stayed fixed at 90 C as the stock cooler is garbage. Anyways at 36min mark the whole pc froze and I had to force restart using power button.
is this normal behavior ?
This was...
I got new Antec HCG750 Gold PSU and I ran OCCT power test which stresses both cpu & gpu at same time.
CPU temps stayed fixed at 90 C as the stock cooler is garbage. Anyways at 36min mark the whole pc froze and I had to force restart using power button.
is this normal behavior ?
Also I am...
PSU fan is working I checked.
I am not running stress test on it anymore. I ran OCCT power test (CPU+GPU stress) second time and after 5-6mins computer when black screen and rebooted. I am 95% sure PSU overheated and tripped, 5% chance motherboard issue.
New PSU is on the way, it'll take few days to arrive.
I was stress testing every components to rule out problem with other hardware like bad motherboard or CPU.
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