For about 2 days my PC goes out as soon as I start a game.
The PC just goes out after I start a game and restarts automatically, no error messages.
it supports and starts again within 3 seconds. Operation such as YouTube, Twitch Google etc. Runs without problems. The problem only occurs when starting a game.
does anyone have an idea?
i5-7400
24GB RAM
1050 2 GB
450 watt power supply from (VS450)
Maybe your PC does not support the new version of the game, it is very annoying but if you absolutely want to play it you should get a new PC
Then your PC is too old or the game is too high for your PC to fail
It will probably be due to the graphics card, try replacing it
I play with the Pc WoW, CSGO
Ok, but it is not the power supply is it?
Normally not because everything else works
Well for Wow and csgo he should make it.
Did an update come out for it? As I said before. Is too high for your PC
OK
I do not think so. The game starts then I play for 2 minutes then it goes out and on again
Could be power supply or graphics card. 450W is not too much and the graphics card needs a lot of watts. This is switched to an intensive mode when the game starts, where it uses a lot of electricity.
you can test the graphics card and take onboard graphics (hd630) and start a game. Then what about?
Maybe you also have a power supply to test
Unfortunately not, I wanted to buy one of the two now, but where would you rather bet on the power supply or graphics card?
It is also a bit strange, if I run a stress test, the PC also runs out, but after restarting the Pc, the PC no longer runs out in the stress test. And can also play for a few minutes then it goes out again. Everything else works
Buy both online, you can send it back within 14 days. It is useful in this case
Also agrees again. But it could only be because of these parts, right? Motherboard not?
Yes, this is a voltage hole or heat defect, you can only test it
But the PC would have to create the games normally WoW and Csgo?
The power supply should be enough for the graphics card.
You can't say what's broken.
It can be anything.
graka
power adapter
R.A.M
Motherboard.
You have to go through But first I would set up Windows again. May also be that there was a problem with your Windows Update installation. Or other software.
If that doesn't help, test it one by one.
Nonsense for the 1050 2GB rich 450 watts more than good.
Possibly still RAM. If you can let a bar run each time, then the Sünedenbock reveals itself
I don't think mobo
keep an eye on the temperatures of cpu and gpu