My monitor suddenly says no signal and nothing happens.Only way out is to restart PC.Happens only on skyrim that to randomly.Saints row runs fine.
Skyrim used to run fine on my OLD pc.
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My monitor suddenly says no signal and nothing happens.Only way out is to restart PC.Happens only on skyrim that to randomly.Saints row runs fine.
Skyrim used to run fine on my OLD pc.
skyrim isnt optimized that well...maybe you're running it at too high of a setting for your GPU to handle
ok Even witcher 2 crashes now .I was playing on high settings.
My New PC specs are
Asus maximum 4 gene Motherboard
GTX 560 ti 1gb
8Gb ram
i5 2500k 3.3ghz
Everything is new except for the hard disk and monitor.
Sounds to me like your video card driver is crashing. Maybe check to ensure you have the latest version.
I havent set anything manually ,it was all preconfigured.
My temp while gaming is 70
How to inc fan speed.
Skyrim trend to run more and more slowly as long as the saved files are stacked. Try to keep a low amount of saves in the My Games/Skyrrim/Saves directory (cutting the unnecesary saves to another directory) to prevent some issues. Oh, and the game just got patched yesterday; be sure to have you GPU drivers and Skyrim patches up to date.
My skyrim doesnt has more than 2-4 save files.Besides it happens with witcher also.
Yesterday i installed AC brotherhood but it runs fine no crashes.I got a feeling that it only happens with GPU internsive games
Download EVGA precision. You can tweak the fan settings and clock/shaders. The auto fan speeds aren't always reliable. I manually turn my card's fan up to 75-85% before playing games. It is kinda loud, but then again my speakers are louder!!! At night I use a headset, so the fan noise doesn't bother me.
Here is where you get Precision...
http://www.evga.com/precision/
My monitor suddenly says no signal and nothing happens.Only way out is to restart PC.Happens only on skyrim that to randomly.Saints row runs fine.
Skyrim used to run fine on my OLD pc.
sandeep410
When the monitor says no signal but everything else is still running, that means it has either lost connection to the video card, or the card has lost connection to the board (in my exp). I would recheck your cords and reseat your card if I were you. That is an easily overlooked issue, but a simple fix.
If your whole computer is shutting down, it could be overheating or a lack of power. Check your PSU amps on the 12v rail vs. the card's requirements. Some people neglect that aspect of PSUs when choosing one for the card on a new build.
My PSU is corsair GS600 .I did downloaded evga and increased fan speed to 70% but game still crashes.
Owhen i underclock my card from 822mhz to 795Mhz it runs fine no crashes.
But really 560ti cards sucks,now you have to underclock to make it playable.
I want my money back
Have you tried newer beta drivers? They are all Skyrim "optimized." Perhaps that could help out.demi0227_basic
Might be a good idea, however I have read that most people are experiencing little to no difference.
Um, your PSU is adequate on the 12v rail, but I question whether or not your PSU can handle everything at full load. Try unplugging an optical drive if you have 2 and see if that helps with power consumption, or take a stick of ram out.
http://www.techspot.com/review/359-nvidia-geforce-gtx-560ti/page11.html
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2011/01/03/intel-sandy-bridge-review/11
Add those at load and you have 506/600W used at load, and that doesn't count anything else like ram, peripherals, and drives. Might be time for a PSU upgrade.
Try the new beta driver and see if that helps, otherwise, new PSU time I would think.
[QUOTE="demi0227_basic"]Have you tried newer beta drivers? They are all Skyrim "optimized." Perhaps that could help out.ZOD777
Might be a good idea, however I have read that most people are experiencing little to no difference.
Um, your PSU is adequate on the 12v rail, but I question whether or not your PSU can handle everything at full load. Try unplugging an optical drive if you have 2 and see if that helps with power consumption, or take a stick of ram out.
http://www.techspot.com/review/359-nvidia-geforce-gtx-560ti/page11.html
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2011/01/03/intel-sandy-bridge-review/11
Add those at load and you have 506/600W used at load, and that doesn't count anything else like ram, peripherals, and drives. Might be time for a PSU upgrade.
Try the new beta driver and see if that helps, otherwise, new PSU time I would think.
I tried new beta drivers no change Man i just bought this new PSU.I have 4 hard disk and 1 DVD drive and 2 extra fans.Do this has anything to do with crash.[QUOTE="ZOD777"][QUOTE="demi0227_basic"]Have you tried newer beta drivers? They are all Skyrim "optimized." Perhaps that could help out.sandeep410
Might be a good idea, however I have read that most people are experiencing little to no difference.
Um, your PSU is adequate on the 12v rail, but I question whether or not your PSU can handle everything at full load. Try unplugging an optical drive if you have 2 and see if that helps with power consumption, or take a stick of ram out.
http://www.techspot.com/review/359-nvidia-geforce-gtx-560ti/page11.html
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2011/01/03/intel-sandy-bridge-review/11
Add those at load and you have 506/600W used at load, and that doesn't count anything else like ram, peripherals, and drives. Might be time for a PSU upgrade.
Try the new beta driver and see if that helps, otherwise, new PSU time I would think.
I tried new beta drivers no change Man i just bought this new PSU.I have 4 hard disk and 1 DVD drive and 2 extra fans.Do this has anything to do with crash.Probably. At load your PSU only has around 100 watts left over to distribute to all of your drives and mouse/keyboard etc. I would unplug all the HDDs that you don't use for Windows and Skyrim and maybe even a case fan if your temps will be ok.
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