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    Ydoc's Avatar
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    Calcifer Val'sarin
    World
    Jenova
    Main Class
    Marauder Lv 2

    FFXIV Freezing and RESTARTING PC?

    So, I recently joined FFXIV again after playing the hell that was 1.0. I love it this time around. However, my computer for what ever reason keeps freezing and then restarting while playing FFXIV. It happens at random times.

    I have been playing Diablo 3 and WoW without any issues, but for whatever reason this game is giving me issues.

    GPU: GeForce GTX 660 Graphics card.
    CPU: 2.60 gigahertz AMD Phenom II X4 910
    Power Supply: 500W+


    So far, I have:

    Thoroughly dusted my tower/case.
    Updated drivers.
    Checked virus protection, etc.


    Here is my Belarc Advisor Computer Profile.

    file:///C:/Program%20Files%20%28x86%29/Belarc/Advisor/System/tmp/%28Cody-PC%29.html

    If anyone has any idea what's going on, please let me know. Thank you.
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    Raist's Avatar
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    Raist Soulforge
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    Midgardsormr
    Main Class
    Thaumaturge Lv 60
    500W PSU may not be strong enough with how XIV is hammering your system. It's not optimized very well, so it may be causing your system to stress that PSU more than your other games. A GTX 660 itself recommends a 450W PSU as a minimum. Add in your CPU, number of memory sticks, drives, fans, peripherals... and you start to see why that recommendation shoots up over the card's 140W rating. It becomes even more important if you are overclocking something or ramping up fan speeds and such to improve cooling. At the very least, you may need a 600 or 650 watt certified 80+ design (noncertified models may only provide 60% of their listed rating under harsher conditions or as they age, while a certified has been tested to maintain a minimum of 80% of it's rating).

    There are a lot of calculators out there to help you determine what you need. Here is one from Corsair:
    http://www.corsair.com/en-ca/psu-finder
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    Last edited by Raist; 05-20-2014 at 07:46 AM.