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Solved Game Crash becasue CPU goes 100% very easy.

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Hello there. I don't know much about PC, but I'll try to be as much descriptive I can. So I play a F2P game on Steam, named Unturned. While I'm playing this game it crashes. (Sometimes on loading screen, rarely on lobby, most times in-game). So this is how I crash: my screen freezes for like 3 seconds (i can hear the sound meanwhile, or i can hear the sound deformed), after 3 seconds, sound stops too and then I completely crash. I've visited sites like "Can I Run It" to check if I have good specs to run this game, and yes I have. Graphics options are as much as low they can be both from in-game options and GeForce options. I think the problem is my CPU, which gets 100% very easy. I'm not trying to overlock because I don't know how and I don't know if that's a solution. Thank you for your time and have a good day!

CPU: AMD FX(tm)-4300 Quad-Core Processor 3.8GHz
And from "Can I Run It" required is 2GHz and recommended is 3GHz

Update: It crashses with the same way at more games such as Valorant, GTA V.

At Valorant, I crash when I press specific keys such as Left CTRL.

And yes my PC is clean.
 
If the computer is a desktop can you post the brand and model name or number of the power supply (PSU).

Download then run Speccy (free) and post the resultant url for us, details here, this will provide us with information about your computer hardware + any software that you have installed that may explain the present issue/s.

To publish a Speccy profile to the Web:

In Speccy, click File, and then click Publish Snapshot.

In the Publish Snapshot dialog box, click Yes to enable Speccy to proceed.

Speccy publishes the profile and displays a second Publish Snapshot. You can open the URL in your default browser, copy it to the clipboard, or close the dialog box.
 
You will have to take off the side of the case and get the info off the label that should be on it, you have high temps and bad voltage so it is important that we have the info, see example in the attachment below.
 

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Is there any way to find it without opening my pc because it will be tough for me? If there is not, I will open it. I'll try to find it with CMD i saw in a video (
 
Thanks for the picture which goes some way to confirming my suspicions, the PSU is real poor quality I`m afraid and how anyone had the nerve to label it as 550W is disgraceful, the PSU even when new could not provide the 400W that your system needs to be able to power your add on video card.

I can explain the true output for you but can you first of all take a look at the attachment and get back to us with the number.
 

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Thanks for confirming the wattage (y)

Your GPU as mentioned requires a 400W PSU which can be confirmed here

The present PSU has been depriving all of your hardware of the power that it needs and the GPU being the most power hungry tends to suffer the most, to work out the true wattage of a PSU you multiply 12V by the amount of claimed amps which in this instance gives you 360W so even that doesn`t tally with the 350W that you gave us.

Short answer is that a new PSU is required but before purchasing one I would get the system tested with an appropriate PSU to see if your hardware has been damaged.
 
Hey, thank you for help. I am not planning to buy new PSU. If I decide to buy one, I will of course DM you or make a thread for a recommendation. Thanks for your time and have a nice day!
 
Nope and knowingly using the incorrect spec of PSU is reckless to be honest, you will at some point find yourself needing to purchase a new MB, CPU, GPU, RAM and HDD to go with the replacement PSU that you will need when this one goes bang :eek:
 
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