I was playing Minecraft on my main PC. I was getting random freezing and stuttering sound, after I put the Graphics from Fast to Fancy... I changed it back again and all was fine for another 30 seconds it kept happening... I quit Minecraft (also Skype which was runnign unused in the background) and re-opened Minecraft and it's fine now. My CPU is at about 85 to 100% utilization during playing.
I'm assuming it was just memory shortage because it's fine now, but I opened case to check temps of video card (Asus Silent passive-cooled Geforce 8600) and it was pretty warm, but not too hot...
While I had it open I checked PSU voltages at an extra Molex connector and I found that it was at 11.85V (fluctuating between 11.84 and 11.89 depending on game load), and the 5v rail was at around 5.11v.
I quit Minecraft and the voltages went to 11.91 (approx) and 5V went to 5.08 (approx), I'm assuming the 5v went down because it's group regulated.
Anyway, I'm wondering if the LiteOn 250W is OK for my PC?
specs:
-AMD Athlon 64 X2 2.5GHz
-3GB DDR2
-160GB Seagate HDD
-Asus Geforce 8600 something PCI-Express
-1 case fan
-1 DVDRW (not in use at time)
It's a Compaq Presario CQ5017C with everybody's favorite (sarcasm) chipset...
I'm assuming it was just memory shortage because it's fine now, but I opened case to check temps of video card (Asus Silent passive-cooled Geforce 8600) and it was pretty warm, but not too hot...
While I had it open I checked PSU voltages at an extra Molex connector and I found that it was at 11.85V (fluctuating between 11.84 and 11.89 depending on game load), and the 5v rail was at around 5.11v.
I quit Minecraft and the voltages went to 11.91 (approx) and 5V went to 5.08 (approx), I'm assuming the 5v went down because it's group regulated.
Anyway, I'm wondering if the LiteOn 250W is OK for my PC?
specs:
-AMD Athlon 64 X2 2.5GHz
-3GB DDR2
-160GB Seagate HDD
-Asus Geforce 8600 something PCI-Express
-1 case fan
-1 DVDRW (not in use at time)
It's a Compaq Presario CQ5017C with everybody's favorite (sarcasm) chipset...
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