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#1  Edited By sew333
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Oki i swear last question. If i choose that apartment ( i think i will be feel better there ) but with oldest fuses , i can plug there pc ? Last time screen:

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Hi again . I have an question. Someone said this to me:"

At some point you'll get tired of replacing fuses because the quality of fuses for residential use is only going down."

So when i choose that apartment with older fuses,Do I have to replace them from time to time? I dont understand what he mean.

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#5  Edited By sew333
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Ok.

This is screen with room with next apartment but with new electrics( with gas heating too ). Like you see there is also kitchen. Where should i place pc to be safe? Look:

Near window but what if will be raining?

Someone said this to me:"I would never place a PC in a kitchen - any PC that's as fast as the one you mentioned WILL be pulling in a lot of air, and that WILL result in steam being pulled into your case and making your heatsink and fans sticky, likely eventually causing the heat death of the system."

So skip that apartment if there is kitchen in the same room? But i think is well ventilated.

Ok so what is better choice that apartment with room with older fuse box ( but kitchen on separately room ) or that last apartment with kitchen on the same room?

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#6 sew333
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Someone said this to me.

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"I would get advice from a local electrician that you trust. Nobody here can tell you if the wiring / fuses / whatever in that apartment are safe for use with any given load.

This is particularly important seeing as you are buying the apartment. Never mind "can I use my gaming PC" - is it safe / do I need to budget for some electrical work would be higher in my thinking (impressed with your priorities though! )

You should be having an inspection done anyway before buying, which ought to include the electrical system, but presumably if the fuses and wiring are rated for the usual 15A/120V in the US (or whatever it is wherever you are) then it will support whatever normal stuff you plug in, just like anything with newer wiring. I'd definitely have a good UPS on important stuff, and surge suppressors on less important things.

So that's towards the ragged edge of what a 15 amp circuit can carry if you hit the PSU maximums. Thankfully the 4090 isn't as peaky as the Ampere generation cards, but the CPU is a big and constant power draw on that system. You probably need an electrician to ensure that not only are the fuses safe, but that you know how many circuits you have, how big they are and where they go. 1800w is probably a realistic maximum for not overloading a 15 amp circuit, so PC + monitor + speakers etc. is likely fine if you have a 15 amp circuit just for the computer area, but if you try putting another high wattage device on the same circuit-- like a microwave, heater, air conditioning, air fryer, etc. you'll risk blowing the circuit and the fuse and that's Not Good. Old places might even have 10 amp circuits and that's also something you'd need to be very careful about.

If you can see problems like that in an old building, that may be the tip of the iceberg as in the early days of electrical hookups, they did a bad job of anticipating just how much the need for power in the future would be and you can run into strange situations where circuits are shared across places you might not expect. Hopefully it's at least copper wire and the ground actually goes to ground..."

So plug pc on this apartment or look for other apartment?I living in Poland. Also i will be using on only pc and laptop. Other appliances like microwave not.

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#7 sew333
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Hello. I will be buying new apartment to live. But fuse box is older. Not the newest.

And my question. It will be fine to plug pc in this new apartment with that fuse box,i think it is aluminium,right?

PC WILL BE: Rtx 4090,14900K,1600W PSU

It looks like this ( screen from internet ). Can i plug pc with that one?

screen of this:

room:

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I installed newest nvidia drivers,and launched Remnant 2 ( the same UE5 engine like Lords OTF ) and on first launch during shader compilating it throws OUT OF VIDEO MEMORY and its BSOded again. Next launches fine. Happened again on first try after installed drivers.

Is my cpu fine or something?

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#9  Edited By sew333
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Hi. PC:

13900K stock

2x16 GB DDR5 GSKILL 6800

Rtx 4090 Gigabyte Gaming

Aorus Elite Z790 AX

SSD KINGSTON 2TB

Seasonic 1300W PX ATX 3.0 PCIE 5.

win 11

I tested many games without issues. Today i downloaded new Lords of The Fallen. And during first loading after intro it freezed and pc restarted.

I found in event log. BUGCHECK 1001 error. So it was BSOD yes?

And how check what part of hardware is failing.

I tested cinebench ,karhuram test no issues. Thx.

It happened today first time when loading this game.

screen from event log:

https://i.postimg.cc/KGh8gDkv/bb.jpg

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It was like that. I downloaded game. Launched,and when main menu was loading ( progress bar ) it crashed with that error to desktop: OUT OF VIDEO MEMORY.

Then ok, i launched game second time. And on second time it freezed and pc crashed and rebooted. And now its fine,no issues when trying to run game.

But i am worried about that reboot. Why that happened? What pc part should i check? thx

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#10  Edited By sew333
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Hi. Pc:

13900K stock

2x16 GB DDR5 GSKILL 6800

Rtx 4090 Gigabyte Gaming

Aorus Elite Z790 AX

SSD KINGSTON 2TB

Seasonic 1300W PX ATX 3.0 PCIE 5.

updated drivers

win 11

Game will be Far Cry 6 from ubistore. Updated.

So i played game few times ( tutorial island and driving on a car ) there was no stutter at all.

Today i launched game and had fps drops for a second and gpu usage drops for a second. Drop from 130fps to 80fps and back again. The same with usage. Drop from 80% to 40% for a second and back again. Just random 1 second stutters. That was when i was driving a car. So i quit game,relaunched Ubisoft launcher played again and it was fine.

My question ,why i had that stutters? Temps are ok.

I was on 1440P