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is my psu is faulty if i get blue screen after being idle and my gpu overheats and cause framing of games pls help

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May 1, 2014 1:53:46 AM

Bluescreen and games low frames. is my psu is faulty
I checked my gtx560 ti 1 gb with other machine it works fine but in my machine it overheats
i have a 500W huntkey psu

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May 1, 2014 2:04:39 AM

Never heard of huntkey. If your pc still actually works you can check the psu by looking at actual voltages using HWInfo (free download).

Tell us the min and max for the 12v, 5v and 3.3 v rails.

If the pc won't run just buy a better power supply eg Antec HCG 520M - made by Seasonic
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May 1, 2014 2:06:27 AM

Hunkley PSUs are one of the worst PSUs. Probably it doesn't deliver enough wattage for your system, therefore you get random freezes and low frames. Try using something else form the brands such as: Corsair (avoid CX units), XFX, SeaSonic or Antec in the range of 500-500w
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May 1, 2014 4:51:09 AM

i check tomorrow with my new S12II Bronze Series 620w seasonic and tell the results
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May 2, 2014 8:20:44 AM

No use man. The problem is ith the GPU 560 ti it overheats and when it touches 83c the game slows and frames.I changed PSU and cleaned the GPU and its heat sink.
Reapplied thermal paste
Increased fan speed with msi afterburner still no use.
MY GPU overheats and slowing the game at 83c pls help me
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May 2, 2014 8:22:01 AM

I changed to Seasonic S12II bronze 620w as advised
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May 3, 2014 2:09:31 AM

Dyaneswaran B said:
No use man. The problem is ith the GPU 560 ti it overheats and when it touches 83c the game slows and frames.I changed PSU and cleaned the GPU and its heat sink.
Reapplied thermal paste
Increased fan speed with msi afterburner still no use.
MY GPU overheats and slowing the game at 83c pls help me


How much thermal paste did you apply and did you properly seated the heatsink? Is your GPU overclocked?
Check this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0IzeC-GpLo

Also set the MSI afterburnet at 75% fan speed, or fiddle with some other speeds.

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May 3, 2014 10:43:23 PM

now the temperature is holding up somewhat but shoots up when seeing online videos through streamingand playing games. It is also not very consistent it does it 1 out of 2 times.How can i rectify it. So far i played diablo 3 for 1 hour last night no problem.But today morning again the temp goes to 82c after putting the game for few minutes. increased the fanspeed to 80% through msi afterburner temp came down 78c.pls give solution
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May 4, 2014 2:27:53 AM

Dyaneswaran B said:
now the temperature is holding up somewhat but shoots up when seeing online videos through streamingand playing games. It is also not very consistent it does it 1 out of 2 times.How can i rectify it. So far i played diablo 3 for 1 hour last night no problem.But today morning again the temp goes to 82c after putting the game for few minutes. increased the fanspeed to 80% through msi afterburner temp came down 78c.pls give solution


Tell me the exact model of your GTX 560 TI.
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May 4, 2014 10:27:04 AM

pallit Gtx 560 ti 1 gb with one fan and 2 heat pipes copper

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May 21, 2014 4:49:45 AM

If you're overclocking the 560ti, then don't! Put it back to deafault voltages, fan rpm and clocks. Then see how it runs
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May 21, 2014 4:57:54 AM

Yes put the GPU back to default settings. over voltage will definitely make it run hotter than it needs to. And Maurelie I have a CX PSU and it runs great so far.
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May 23, 2014 1:14:29 PM

how to put my gpu to normal my gpu came factory overclocked
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May 23, 2014 2:23:55 PM

Dyaneswaran B said:
how to put my gpu to normal my gpu came factory overclocked


do you have any overclocking apps for gpu? like afterburner or something. Just go in and reset the settings. if it's overclocked from factory it will reset it to that settings.
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May 23, 2014 3:21:55 PM

Try the 560ti in another pc. If same problems, don't use it any more.
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