Hello! I swapped my PSU for the exact same one and everything is working beautifully now! Thank you all so much for all of your assistance! Seriously, I can't thank you enough. Even though I bought the same PSU, a Corsair CX750M, there was one difference I noticed between the two; the first...
Hello again! My system has crashed during several applications now, not just theHunter: Call of the Wild. I will be getting a new PSU in a few days and will keep you all posted!
Sorry for the late reply, life is doing its thing. I will report back once I have eliminated the PSU out of the equation. Thank you all for your patience and support. I did do what you mentioned with the connections, thank you for the suggestion. There is no BSOD at all, ever, it just turns...
Very good, thank you! It may be a few days on the PSU, I'll let you all know, thank you. Sure thing! I'll plug it into a different outlet and run theHunter: Call of the Wild since that's the only thing I can really do to get the machine to turn off.
I just got back from Best Buy a few moments ago, they're out of stock on PSU's at the moment. How likely is it the motherboard is causing this? I would much rather the issue be the PSU and am really hoping it is.
I ran theHunter: Call of the Wild both with and without XMP and kept the DRAM voltage at 1.35v, both times the computer turned off and back on again as soon as the main menu showed up and any real processing needed to be done. Sometimes I can get a few moments of gameplay in before the system...
Check it out... If I have RAM in my 2nd DIMM2 slot, (either stick of my two 8GB) the computer restarts when I play theHunter: Call of the Wild. When there is NOT a RAM stick in the 2nd DIMM2 slot, everything works fine. Please don't tell me I have a defective motherboard... Never mind, it...
Boy, my computer really hates Hunter: Call of the Wild. I wonder if it is power related since this game is the most hardware-intensive game I have currently. It has gone hours and hours without restarting, but then in the last 15 minutes it has rebooted three times while playing the game...
HWiNFO64 also shows this every time I move my mouse. Is it normal for them all to shoot up to 4300MHz like that simultaneously just by moving the mouse around?
Sorry for the late reply! Work is a little busy. Screenshots are finnicky at the moment, so I shall list the specs here, pulled from Speccy. CPU: Intel Core i5 9600K @ 3.70GHz RAM: 16.0GB Dual-Channel Unknown @ 1066MHz (????) I have 2x8GB Corsair @ 3200MHz Motherboard: MPG Z390M GAMING EDGE...