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My PC Freezing and crashing while playing games and making 3d models
When I start a playing game my PC freezing and crashing in 5-15 minutes. I need help for fixing this,I tried all of thinks in the Internet but nothing worked
please help me. Thanks
My PC Spesifications;
Processor:AMD Ryzen 3 3200G
Motherboard: Gigabyte A320M-H
Graphics Card: XFX AMD Radeon RX570 4GB
Ram: 16 GB 2400 MHZ
SSD: Sandisk NVM 2 500 GB
Harddisk: Western Digital 1TB 7200 RPM
PSU: Everest 650Watt
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Hello, mhk02,
According to bing and Techreview, you could be maxing out your PSU.
Choosing the Best PSU for AMD's Radeon RX 570 GPU - TechReviewer
I would recommend going to a full 1000W PSU, which would be more than enough for your system and any future upgrades you may be planning.
I hope this helps!
Orbitech.
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When I look at the power consumption, there is no problem, and unfortunately I don't have the budget to buy a new PSU right now (it may sound silly, but the economy is in a bad state in Turkey).
If you have a another solutions (and not paid needed 🙂 please help me, Thanks
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Hello, mhk02,
When using your system to play games and making 3d models, go to Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Windows Tools and launch System Configuration. Go to the Services Tab in there and click 'Hide all Microsoft Services', then click Disable All.
This essentially disables all non-essential seevices from running, then disconnect any peripheral devices you don't need while doing the task, 'Gaming or Modelling CGI'.
Then change the setting in 'Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Power Options' to Power Saver plan, this should enabble you to complete the task at hand without the system crashing.
Other than these options, the only solution is to get the new PSU, unfortunately.
I hope this help's to solve your issue.
Orbitech.
