well, first thing I would do is slot your 1060 back in with the new PSU and run some tests to see if the games run without crashing. You swapped your PSU, so that isn't out of the running of being a culprit.
What wattage was your original PSU?
I finally gave up, and ended up going with something much larger than I originally wanted. They take up a bit more desk space, but they're so sexy I couldn't help myself. That and they sound AMAZING.
Went passive instead of active powered, and went with a Yamaha WXA-50 amp and KEF Q150s.
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I've been remodeling my office and now that I'm close to being done, I'm looking to upgrade the audio to my PC to something much nicer than my current setup. The office room isn't overly large at roughly 8' x 10'.
I've been looking around at a bunch of solutions and am currently leaning toward...
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I'm still unsure how hybrid sleep got re-enabled. I'm wondering if a Windows update or AMD driver update re-enabled it...
So far, *knock on wood*, 7 days in and it's still up and running without a lock-up.
I have yet to try swapping the keyboard or mouse.. I'll need to get another set if that's the case, but probably not a bad plan.
As far as USB devices go... Mouse, Keyboard, Shiit Hel
In UEFI, I have some of them onboard items already disabled... audio, one of the 2 ethernet ports...
I should have also mentioned that my drivers are all up to date for everything.
I have also tried clean installs of the nvidia driver with no change. The only thing I haven't done is revert to a much older driver... may have to do that soon.
Not sure which sub-forum to post this in, but I figured general hardware would probably do the trick...
I built a computer back in May of 2020 and it has been great. However, within the last 4-6 months, a lock-up issue has surfaced and I'm not sure of the culprit.
The "lock-up" in this...