About my pc gtx 1080 graphics card cpu i7 9700kf ram 16gb have cpu fans be quit. Have observed as soon as I play about 3 hours of Fortnite it starts to jerk slightly which is annoying and if I take a break for an hour it goes back to normal. What could I do about my pc so that it does not occur urgent help!
Your PC is just getting too warm. You should equip your case with a couple of case fans to get the warm air out of the tin box more effectively
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download afterburner and read the load in-game display.
I don't think your computer is overloaded.
It's up to the game.
Maybe he uses an old cookie jar as a housing?
(Attention IRONIE!)
Couldn't start with the Intel, it would be too unsafe for me and would have too many hardware gaps in the die.
Have 6 fans inside
Others are not
Some games and applications that are not optimally programmed can gradually "fill up" both the RAM and the V-Ram with increasing duration of use per session until at some point it is no longer available for the intermediate data actually required in caches and ( V-) ram is enough, and therefore has to be reloaded more often.
Temperature problems could also be part of the cause, but this test question could be e.g. By doing this, you answer by simply doing nothing for about 10 to 15 minutes in the current game session than just looking at the floor or a very close wall.
If the figure still jerky afterwards, the memory could actually be clogged.
How do I read this, how do I know what
Hm and what could you recommend me new ram?
Then would be a crazy question if they are fans
Are sensibly attached and aligned
Spinning fast enough.
I can't smell what your problem is from here and my glass ball is in the process of being cleaned.
That your PC is overheating is only a guess because the symptoms sound like it. You have to check whether this really has your problem yourself by, for example, monitoring the temperatures with msi afterburner.
First try out what I have proposed and how it will affect you when you move your character again. 😉
You can easily keep an eye on memory utilization (RAM) with the Windows resource manager or task manager, and you can keep an eye on the V-Ram utilization along with the GPU temps for your GTX 1080 in parallel with the "Nvidia Inspector". ☺
Gpu temp is always at 52 degrees
And that with memory usage I could possibly send via instagram e.tc picture about the things that are needed
47 50 degrees right now this is bad
I do not use third-party services for communication, but remain deliberately on the communication options of this platform.
Therefore, simply write your own answer to your question in order to make your screenshots / photos accessible to all members involved in your question thread.
50 ° C is ok, she asks what it looks like after 3 hours of gaming