So I'm not a total nub but I also don't have a lot of experience with parts - which is why I got a pre-built PC - (I know, I know) but it has an APU - which I never knew was a thing..
And I have a 3060 card as well, not a great card, but, like, it only engages the card when I am playing a game, so sometimes I just chuggggg slowly.
I also keep having issues like static across the screen, sound goes wonky, etc., it acts/looks like the GPU is dying essentially, if I leave it on too long. I cannot leave it on overnight, etc.
So I managed to figure out all on my own, that some games will only see that little baby gpu in the apu and man it just throttles everything.
Do I need to replace the mobo? Is there a way to shut this little thing off? After a year of having it it only recently starting being a jerk. I can't use my speakers or it makes the screen get static, I cant leave it on or it gets static; last night I had a new issue where the sound was literally going in and out like a bad trip at a rave; stuff like that.
Here's what I have:
ASUS ROG Strix R7 RTX 3060 Gaming Desktop; AMD Ryzen 7 5700G, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060, and 128g ram.
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