![]() Thanks by the way for all the suggestions. In any case I'll keep playing with it at stock and see if it's really solved. When monitoring it in DCS however it's hardly being used in the game. Thing is I find this really strange because my GPU when overclocked is stable in GTA V, TW3, and so on where it's pegged at 98-99% at 1202 Mhz. I'm not 100% sure if I've solved it 100% but I was able to play a lot longer now (just got out of a server I played in for like 20 minutes) where as the computer would restart itself 2-3 minutes after jumping into a server. I was thinking power supply.but returning my GPU to stock clocks seems to have solved my issue. ![]() Also try running DCS before you will fire up OBS. To be honest i couldn't really believe that bit dusty card was getting molested by DCS (and i mean bit dusty, not clogged up like it was doing all hovering in house past 6 months).Ĭheck if you PSU can run all you got inside.Ĭheck four individual components failures (remove them and try running DCS)Ĭheck your streaming options, overlays (even on other software you run), capture source (make sure that's its set to monitor 1 and not window). Put card back, boot it up, started DCS and no crashes. I've opened my pc and BANG! Noticed that there is small amount of dust on card radiator, nothing big but decided to get this sorted. I checked again if my psu can take on all components ( ) and I decided to remove it and see if it will change things. Now the only hardware change that I did in last few months was getting USB card extension. Didn't really understand why my card was running BBQ when work load was under 60% (lowest possible setting or everything maxed out) with fps going around 90 or capped at 60. DCS on the other hand regardless of video settings was cooking my gpu under 5 minutes till it force shut down. Now my gtx 580 was under 100% load but temperature was around 90c steady, I was getting fps issues but game run fine. I put my pc under heavy load with ARMA 3 on maxed out setting to see it performance. Now i knew that was power issue with gfx, but couldn't work it out why only on DCS was the problem. In last couple of weeks DCS was just completely shutting my pc down. Little bit of my recent experience, don't know if it will help but here we go. I'm using the Steam version of DCS, so I assume it's always up to date. I've checked the inside of my case for loose cables or the like that could cause problems.all cables are secure and tucked away. My GPU never boosts itself to 1202Mhz and my CPU usage hardly exceeds 70% the majority of the time. While monitoring my system usage in DCS I notice that neither my CPU or GPU are even being used that much. My system is stable.until I decided to stream DCS. GPU in games like TW3, GTA V, ACU, and other heavy GPU intensive games stays under 70C when pegged at 98-99% ![]() When my CPU is pegged at 99% when doing stress tests or emulating+streaming the Temps stay in the mid 60C range. I've monitored temps like I said and neither GPU nor CPU go anywhere near TDP. It usually happens after a couple of minutes or so. It doesn't immediately restart when I start streaming.
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