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GPU Temperature Going High or GPU Overheating Problem - Solved!

 There are certain things you can do to make your GPU run smoothly with great temperature. If you live in hot place like me where temperature is 43 or 44 degree Celsius or if your room gets way too hot, then it can be a serious threat for your PC too. You are going to see temperature of GPU and CPU going to hit 80 Degree C in no time. So are you having this problem with your newly built PC? Well, lets find the solution quickly. I bought my RTX 3050 like 6 months ago and I was getting around 70 - 75 Degree C temp which is pretty common for me. I personally think after using 5-6 GPUs for my different PCs over the years, its acceptable temp. Anything under 80 is good to go for me. Now summer is here and room getting extremely hot and I dont have Air Condition in my room, so its like a boiling situation for both me and my PC.  If you have Raedon GPUs like RX 6500 or RX 6600 or anything like that and if its not in proper control, temperature can really scare you. Some of the solutions I hav

Make Your PC Faster in 2024

Hello everyone and I am back again with some of the information which maybe help a lot of my friends out there. Today I am going to talk about how to make your PC run faster. Sometimes all of a sudden your PC can start running a bit slower. It can take a lot of time to start or shutdown, moving files from one drive to another or an external drive can be a lot slower, installing programs can take a lot of time and many other small problem can happen which you will definitely realize and wonder why its acting like that. When you see the above mentioned problems started happening, these quick small fixes can help you run your PC a bit smoothly.  Deleting Temp/Prefetch Files :-    Temp files are the type of files which windows creates while you running a program. These temp files can take a lot of space in your PC and can slow your PC down. Prefetch files also the same as Temp files, windows create these files to store information. You can free up a little bit of space and make your PC run

How to Fix the Memory Related BSOD Errors

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Bluescreen of death or BSOD is a common problem. Recently moving to Windows 11 causing me a lot of trouble. My PC shuts off automatically when trying to play games or running many applications same time. My PC is a bit old and it worked perfectly all these time, but recently it just got very unstable. Even I upgraded the GPU with RTX 3050, CPU Ryzen 5 5600x processor and PSU Cooler Master 550 Watt. But still my PC is failing to run properly. After gathering many information from the posts and threads that are available on Microsoft forums and other places, I realized that one of my memory is causing the problem. Possibly Graphics Card, or RAM or the two SSDs I have.  Though GPU is brand new, and also my SSDs are in good health and also in good condition, I think in my case the culprit is RAM. When BSOD happens, windows creates minidump files with which you can check or ask to Microsoft support by sharing those files exactly what caused your PC crash. I am going to share the info

Resident Evil 4 Remake on RX 550 - Can You Run It?

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 The remake of the best Resident Evil game is here. Its already a month now the game is out and it's absolutely amazing. Though I must have to say the old is always gold but the new one looks very awesome. Now the real question is - if you have an RX 550, are you going to take the risk to buy resident evil 4 remake? First of all, let's check the requirement of Resident Evil 4 remake -  Resident Evil 4 remake minimum system requirements GPU: AMD Radeon RX 560 / Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 1200 / Intel Core i5-7500 RAM: 8GB OS: Windows 10 64-bit DirectX: DX12 Resident Evil 4 remake recommended system requirements GPU: AMD Radeon RX 5700 / Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 / Intel Core i7 8700 RAM: 16GB DirectX: DX12 OS: Windows 10 64-bit As you can see above, its not asking much both in minimum and recommended. Thanks to the developers for that. Minimum requirement for the GPU is RX 560 and if you have a RX 550, well I guess the chances of running the

RX 550 and Ryzen 5 5600x Test with Fortnite

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 Recently I got the Ryzen 5 5600x and paired it with my old RX 550 GPU, and checked how Fortnite performing in this setup. RX 550 is undoubtedly one of the low budget GPU that available out there. Now If I am being honest, you cant depend on it to run the recent games. Now, about Fortnite, well, its still stands somewhere.  Fortnite's new season is looking really good and also the game looks heavy on high graphics. RX 550 is a low end GPU so there is no way you can expect much from it. Though, after pairing the GPU with Ryzen 5 5600x, FPS increased a bit than before. Previously I was using Ryzen 5 1500x, but with 5600x, game performing way better. And to get the best performance, I'll recommend you to play the game in performance mode.  RX 550 and Ryzen 5 5600x can handle the game in performance mode with 1080p resolution. FPS is around 70-80, which is not that much but still you can enjoy the game pretty well. At least I am enjoying it a lot. Here you can check the performance