The computer turns off. (The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim)
Recently I decided to replay Skyrim, installed a repack from Fenix ​​and pumped up a dozen other mods. In general, somehow I was walking around the location and a stable 60 fps began to drop sharply to 30-40, when I looked at the horizon in the forest, at that time I hear something start to "murmur" inside the computer, I just look away or look down immediately stops "buzzing". And if you just look at this horizon for more than 10 seconds, then the computer reboots, and not only in this place, in many places it was. Vidyuha, the processor is normal, they do not heat up, I measured it with MSI afterburner.Specifications of my computer:
Gigabyte gtx 970 4gb
8gb ram
i5-3570 3.8 ghz.
hdd
Diroll4ik12
I have the same problem. Turns off due to overheating. The decision to change the cooler to a more powerful one or to clean the dust in the computer.
Derbalo Definitely
not dust, I cleaned it 2 weeks ago, before, at 650 everything went just fine with more mods, this is not observed in other games.
diablo_7_13
Vidyuha, the processor is normal, does not heat up, measured with MSI afterburner.
Diroll4ik12
the computer itself can turn off only due to overheating,
perhaps the thermal paste on the radiator has dried up
diablo_7_13 The computer
was completely cleaned and checked, when they set 970, they would hardly have missed this moment with thermal paste.
Could it be the hdd?
Diroll4ik12
Of course there is one very uninhibited way. This increase to the maximum temperature. But because of this, the computer can fuse.
For starters - understand what exactly "murmurs". from this and start dancing.
what power supply?
Diroll4ik12
500W, corsair, it seems.
For gtx 970, 550 watts is recommended, and "corsair seems" depending on the model, it can hardly reach 450))
Diroll4ik12
well, karoch. remove the cover and listen where the sound comes from at this load, to be sure.
because it is unlikely that the new video card will overheat so strong that the PC is cut down.
eroppo
yes. I also suspect that the power supply does not pull at 100% card load.