Game stopped on asus 560ti

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mayur_99

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hello friends,
i am in big problem just before two days i buy asus gtx560ti DC . but when i am playing game on that graphic card on high
setting with 1080p game crashes like nfs run,battlefield 3.... eventhough i change setting in reso1600*900. i update my graphic card driver but there is no change and sometimes pc also restart.

my configuration is as follows:
i3 processor540 3.07GHz
mobo p7h55mle series
4gb ram
psu i ball 600w
asus gtx560ti dc
 
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Download MSI Afterburner from here and have a play with it, it's quite straightforward.

Because its an easy way to see if reducing the stress the card might be putting on the power supply "cures" the problem.

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^That. And you might want to look at some processors. i3-540 is not the best to pair with a powerful GPU like that.
 

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It's the same thing. It still doesn't tell the amperage.
To OP: Could you open the case and check? The specs are usually on a sticker on the side of the PSU. You're looking for the amount of amps on the +12V rail.
 

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but there is only that specification i see this .

 

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Dude this is clearly a psu issue..your rig needs more power which it is not getting from that psu..iBall & all local brands even cooler master makes cheap psu's interms of performance & reliability not price in India.So get a Corsair or XFX psu from any local shop or Flipkart(compare prices).. :eek:

I suggest (some more watts than required is always better for now & future)
If in budget
http://www.flipkart.com/corsair-cmpsu-600cxv2uk-psu/p/itmd5xz4qhbpvvzk?pid=PSUD5XZ4EFXTQNG7&ref=8089e5c3-edcb-4919-aaf4-1a552a9104cf
OR
http://www.flipkart.com/corsair-gs500-psu/p/itmd7qyfsn4vrphg?pid=PSUD7QYFHFMQDVDM&ref=8089e5c3-edcb-4919-aaf4-1a552a9104cf

If not then
http://www.flipkart.com/corsair-cmpsu-600guk-psu/p/itmd5xz5uarqvh9q?pid=PSUD5XZ4XXXNCZGA&ref=8089e5c3-edcb-4919-aaf4-1a552a9104cf

OR

http://xfxforce.com/en-us/Products/Power-Supply/XFX/Pro-Series/ProSeries-550W-PSU/550W-Core-Edition-Full-Wired-Bronze.aspx

^^^Check out for service center(XFX) & its reputation..here its bad for psu's so i got Corsair :D

See the prices above has just increased in Flipkart..shocked :pt1cable: ..few days back Gs600 was 4450/-...btw i buyed GS600 just one week ago at Rs4100/- from a local shop in Kolkata..check out for best price..

Other reason may be GPU overheating..monitor temps under load..if temps are OK then change the psu..btw your processor is bottlenecking your gpu..u need atleast a quad to equalise..Reply here :hello:
 

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Yeah i know...did u OCed the E8400??how did u know its not bottlenecking???
 

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and one thing also i observed that when i playing run in 1080p on ultra setting it gives 29 to 30 fps and i shocked when i just low some setting with reso1600*900 then also it give same fps means there is no effect when i change setting.. :heink:
 

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along with that graphic card thereis smart doctor is it really work .one thing how should i overclocked my graphic card.
all says that is my psu problem then which psu is best for me

 

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I was playing at 1280x1024 on max settings and it still showed 30 fps, so don't worry about it. As for the PSU, Arock had some pretty good suggestions. Personally, I'd go for the 600W Corsair (this one: http://www.flipkart.com/corsair-cmpsu-600guk-600-watts-psu/p/itmd5xz5uarqvh9q?pid=PSUD5XZ4XXXNCZGA&ref=8089e5c3-edcb-4919-aaf4-1a552a9104cf) since Asus cards tend to use more power than usual. For example, mine requires 38A to run instead of the usual 30 and peaks at around 44.
 


That shows that there is no CPU "bottleneck" contrary to what Arock believes. If you were to run it @ 10 x 7 or even 800 x 600 you may find that your framerate drops even further as the CPU gets loaded up and can't supply the GPU fast enough, then it would become a part that could be said to be the "bottleneck" but as you've seen that is not a problem at higher resolutions.
 

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so what is the problem in my pc .
is my power supply does not work properly ?
 

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how? i dont know actually this is my first graphic card. can you give me step
 
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