Now, instead of measuring the voltages with the multimeter, I could use nvidia-smi to get that information, right? And in principle I suppose it is reliable information, the same that I would measure with the multimeter.
For example, nvidia -q -d POWER gives me the following:
I'm back. I couldn't test the PSU because I was busy with other stuff, and now that I have made some time to test it, I found that all the cables in this f*cking PSU are black, so I don't even know how to do the "paper clip trick" because I don't know which is the green wire, not to say how to...
Oh yes, I forgot to mention it. It was also instant reboot.
Nevertheless, I want to make the multimeter test, not because I don't believe you about the PSU being the issue, but because I want to have more arguments so that the vendor cannot "turn a blind eye?" (english is not my first tongue...
Well, you convinced me. I'm going to buy a multimeter asap and watch some youtube videos on how to test the PSU with that. Do you recommend any particular channel?
About the multimeter, is one like this enough...
No I haven't got one, and unfortunately my electronics knowledge is zero, so I would probably do it wrong :P
I have tried two programs that specifically test the GPU ram: OCCT and memtestG80. Both restarted the PC after a couple of seconds. In the case of OCCT, I managed to take a picture of...
Absolutely nothing. It's exactly like when you manually push the restart button.
I think so, yes, because 2 or 3 months ago I run all the games I listed with no problems. I don't know what could have changed. CPU temp is about 43º
FO 4 and GTA 5 reboot instantly, so there is no time for the temperature to go up. In the case of League of Legends, I did it and the temp. is around 53º. The few times it makes the PC reboot, is exactly at the beginning of the game, when all 5 players spawn in the Nexus.
Regarding the fans, I...
Hello, I have the following problem: a while ago I was doing some work that's GPU intensive, and at the exact second I started it and the video card went 100%, the PC reboots itself. To check that it wasn't a problem specific to the task I was doing, I tried some games like Fallout 4 and GTA V...