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12-19-2020 08:36 AM
we do not know what you know/ ever.,, unless said.😘
@Yuichiro1 wrote:for the part of being a ATX pc, you should already know its a hp custom bud, i asked specifically here for a reason lol
you have the facts now
if confused as specific quesitons. like how to use a ruler and not short out the PC inside, (non metallic AC cord pulled)
or why a 180watt PSU can not run any 195 watt card on earth, or that the PC needs 300watts min to do this and the card maker told you 500w for dynamic power reason I will not cover here.
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12-19-2020 08:43 AM
Well since you mentioned it shutting down
it happened to me a lot of times with the non user upgraded pc version already while playing gta v, i gave up and never played it again lol...
Yes GTA V can overload any non true gaming PC,
your PC is office only or for web and email only
it is not powerful business PC (like my z600) or OMEN gaming PCs.
but if you are lucky a bigger HP PSU fill fit.
my game box here (100% DIY) is 750watt and runs 50 steam game, and will run any GPU card on earth W10 certifed.
no crashing even metro exodus and vast more.
that 1050 card, run only the driver from the maker or it may crash.
there are 12 makers and all 12 are not the same cards nor drivers. but most times the real NVIDIA.com driver is best.
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