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    válasz SpeedR #1347 üzenetére

    Ha tudnam mar leirtam volna.

    Ez eleg jol osszefoglalja a lenyeget:

    "Also, systems do not necessarily crash due to being underpowered. It is often the case that some computers will experience a 'bottlenecking' effect when put under stress. I experienced this while I was still using the stock psu that came with my case. Games, utilities, etc would run fine until it was apparent that the computer was using power that exceeded the capacity of the psu, ie. during games. This happened most often in battlefield 2 and 2142 when there was a lot of artillery on screen (which I've been told uses both gpu and cpu to create the particle effect). The system did not crash, but my frame rates would drop into the teens. This would even happen in Quake 4 when I had the graphics quality turned down. I've now got a psu that can more than handle my system components and have yet to experience the same problems, my frame rates stay reasonably consistent no matter the situation.

    Keep in mind the fact that gpu's and cpu's do not draw the maximum voltage from your power supply at all times and that their specifications quote the maximum power that they will draw. This will make the 'bottlenecking' idea easier to understand."

    Igy hirtelen korbe nezve mas forumokon se mindenki ert egyet ebben a temaban :)

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