ECA
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So, I have an asus terminator case/mobo/etc combo and have had no problems playing FPS games on it, or anything else.
I have a dual monitor setup, and an X1950 GPU, an E6600 CPU and 4gb ram.
I do a lot of multi tasking, so I might have a video up on my right hand monitor and a video up on my left, etc etc it all works fine.
However with games ( world of warcraft and warhammer online ) I am getting a lot of issues/bluescreens/crashes etc, and a lot of visual tearing - screenshot below.
This obviously sucks the big one and I would like to fix it.
I've had similar problems to above before, where the GPU was overheating due to a fan issue, but I've checked my GPU temps throughout and they seem fine.
My main question I guess is - any ideas beyond "lol new pc" /etc, and would the smaller PSU in the case be causing it? If so I have the asus monitor software that will display the line voltages but I have no sodding clue what they mean or what I would be looking for?
I have ofc updated all drivers and so forth.
I have a dual monitor setup, and an X1950 GPU, an E6600 CPU and 4gb ram.
I do a lot of multi tasking, so I might have a video up on my right hand monitor and a video up on my left, etc etc it all works fine.
However with games ( world of warcraft and warhammer online ) I am getting a lot of issues/bluescreens/crashes etc, and a lot of visual tearing - screenshot below.
This obviously sucks the big one and I would like to fix it.
I've had similar problems to above before, where the GPU was overheating due to a fan issue, but I've checked my GPU temps throughout and they seem fine.
My main question I guess is - any ideas beyond "lol new pc" /etc, and would the smaller PSU in the case be causing it? If so I have the asus monitor software that will display the line voltages but I have no sodding clue what they mean or what I would be looking for?
I have ofc updated all drivers and so forth.