#My big games never stutter, but smaller ones do
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bumping the thread so people help
https://rtech.support/docs/guides/hwinfo.html
Follow this guide for us please
I will once i get home
Update as well, Panda. Last time I played my more intensive game, Valorant, I actually noticed a stutter, but it is no where near as often as Osu or Aimlabs
That's a first:
- The 5v rail dips to 4.5; affecting drives/USB ports
- The 12v rail is OK and within spec, but I have a feeling it can dip lower when you're using the PC for a long time
- The GPUs input voltage is 12.8ish, it's a bit above the spec
What PSU model are you using?
On the box, receipt or by popping the case open
If you open the side panel, you'll find a sticker with something like this:
Ofc I found a picture with a PSU that broke on me twice in a row š„²
uhhh
i was hoping there was software to tell LMAO
i will look for box
pretty sure it is 1000x
shit ok gotta open up brb
rm 1000x
corsair
Oof, that's sad.
I suggest you RMA it or look for another A-tier:
https://cultists.network/140/psu-tier-list/
You think my power supply is the issue?
Is it producing too much or too little?
I do have a custom water loop
I also have custom cabling
So it is much more work than just taking the old out and putting new in
I gotta re-config the wires n everything
Too much on the GPU, provided the sensor reads correctly.
Ouch
The extension cables could also be an issue, but not too likely
So, I need a new psu
Okay
Is it possible that wires are the same from corsair to another?
Or is it like very very unlikely
Protip: Only use the cables that came with the box
Otherwise you can end up like this guy: https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/power-supplies/evga-power-supply-allegedly-blows-up-22tb-of-customer-storage-revised-model-from-rma-had-a-different-pin-layout-and-killed-all-sata-powered-devices
Whoa. I will check the manual always
I already have custom cables, so i won't do this š¦
What is RMA? Warranty?
No, wattage is fine. I think you just got unlucky with an otherwise good PSU.
Yeah, claim your warranty through the manufacturer or contact the vendor if you live in the EU (2 years to 10y depending on the country)
i will be replacing the psu, i will update you when I do
Tell us how it goes š
it still happens @tribal lodge