Hi, folks.
First time here. I'm so glad to participate in this forum, I have so many friends who speak well of TechPowerUp, so I think I will solve my problem here.
Well, I have this rig:
CPU - i7 4790k
MOBO - GA-Z97X-SLI
GPU - GTX 780 Ti AMP ZOTAC
PSU - Corsair CX750M
RAM - 16 GB DDR3 1866 Mhz
And, recently my PC was getting imminent shutdown when I was playing The Witcher 3. So I noticed that there was a bit noise sound coming from PSU when I opened TW3, like a continuous cricket sound.
The temps are fine, the GPU is getting 70ºC and the CPU getting 50ºC playing The Witcher 3.
I was thinking that was the Turbo Boost that was putting the clock of my CPU at 4,39 Ghz, and putting my CX750M at your knees. I've turned off but it not resolved my problem.
I dont know how to call this, but its a forced reset that I get, I mean the PC shuts down and 1 or 2 seconds later it turns on automatically.
Problems like this is related to the PSU. So that is my question:
Is anything that I can do to resolve this problem without buying a new PSU or I have to buy the Corsair AX760 or the Seasonic SS-760XP? I'm gonna post a poll for this
Thank you, guys, and sorry for my bad english.
First time here. I'm so glad to participate in this forum, I have so many friends who speak well of TechPowerUp, so I think I will solve my problem here.
Well, I have this rig:
CPU - i7 4790k
MOBO - GA-Z97X-SLI
GPU - GTX 780 Ti AMP ZOTAC
PSU - Corsair CX750M
RAM - 16 GB DDR3 1866 Mhz
And, recently my PC was getting imminent shutdown when I was playing The Witcher 3. So I noticed that there was a bit noise sound coming from PSU when I opened TW3, like a continuous cricket sound.
The temps are fine, the GPU is getting 70ºC and the CPU getting 50ºC playing The Witcher 3.
I was thinking that was the Turbo Boost that was putting the clock of my CPU at 4,39 Ghz, and putting my CX750M at your knees. I've turned off but it not resolved my problem.
I dont know how to call this, but its a forced reset that I get, I mean the PC shuts down and 1 or 2 seconds later it turns on automatically.
Problems like this is related to the PSU. So that is my question:
Is anything that I can do to resolve this problem without buying a new PSU or I have to buy the Corsair AX760 or the Seasonic SS-760XP? I'm gonna post a poll for this
Thank you, guys, and sorry for my bad english.