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I just got this pc...
Power Supply 600 Watts
AMD 8150 3.6
Corsair Ram @ 1866Mhz (4 x 4)
GA FXA990 UD3
GTX 750 Ti
24x Dvd Writer
1.25tb HDD

Issues-
OS laggs
Game crashes in less than 5 minutes. The game is Bioshock Infinite. On very high, the screen went black, on very low, the pc cut off.
I can run the game so smoothly on very high, why does my pc crash. Please help me. I have 2 cpu fans on my cpu, so the cpu should be fine. Id like an answer asap.

The os technically doesnt lagg, but the mouse does, otherwise it runs perfectly. The mouse cursor just laggs for some reason.
 
Solution


Replace that PSU...
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This is my first build, so I know nothing. My psu is a thermaltake TR2 600Watt. I cant connect to the wifi so I dont have any other games. I know my mouse works because I use it on my laptop all the time and it works great. the cpu and system are around 30-40 c
 
If you can't connect to the internet on your pc see if you get it via a pc that is connected and put it n a usb stick. Memtest and HWMonitor are pretty handy to have and free. Especially if you have problems. It' also be good to connect your pc even temporarily to get OS and driver updates.

The PSU is old and uncertified. Its made by Channel Well so could be OK. But it'd still be a good idea to check voltages from it - 12V, 5V, 3.3V

What make and model mouse have you got?

How old is the PSU?
 
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The psu is a Thermaltake TR2 600W

My friend think its the power supply, also he says that I shouldnt be uses a 32 inch flatscreen tv as a monitor.
Btw the gpu to be more detailed is a Asus GTX 750 Ti
 

RazerZ

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Replace that PSU immediately . I'm almost sure it's the PSU as the TR2 series of thermal take are the lowest class psu and are not recommended for any system.
 
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what do u recommend, my budget is 60 for a power supply.
 

RazerZ

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http://pcpartpicker.com/part/corsair-power-supply-cmpsu650txv2

Overkill for now, but you won't have to buy a new psu when you upgrade in the future.