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MdMedoh
1 year ago

Maybe you have bad internet.

MdMedoh
1 year ago
Reply to  Vitani655h

What’s that computer?

MdMedoh
1 year ago

For most gaming applications, an Internet speed of 100 Mbit/s is sufficient. With this speed you can easily play online games, download updates and even stream content without having major problems with delays or charging times

MdMedoh
1 year ago

For most gaming applications, an Internet speed of 100 Mbit/s is sufficient. With this speed you can easily play online games, download updates and even stream content without having major problems with delays or charging times

MdMedoh
1 year ago

Then the problems could be:

  1. Overheating: New PCs can overheat due to poor ventilation or faulty hardware. Check the temperatures of your hardware components with the help of tools such as HWMonitor to ensure they are in the normal range.
  2. Installation error: Check whether all hardware components are properly installed and connected. Locker cables or badly seated hardware can lead to power problems.
  3. Defect hardware: Although rare, new components can be defective. Test your hardware components individually to ensure that they work properly.
  4. Power supply: Make sure your PC is supplied with enough power. An undersized or faulty power supply can lead to unstable operating conditions.
  5. Operating system settings: Sometimes operating system settings can impair performance. Check your system’s energy settings and make sure they are set to maximum power.
  6. Defect LAN connection: Even if you are connected to a LAN cable, the cable itself can be defective or there can be a problem with the router or switch. Test alternative cables and check the network configuration.

If none of these measures solves the problem, it might be advisable to have the PC checked by a person skilled in the art to determine the exact cause of the graphic problem.