Have you checked the temperatures of the GPU and CPU? Use NZXT cam to check these ( NZXT CAM | PC Monitoring and Configuration Software ). Poor airflow could be causing the pc to crash. Let me know what kind of temperatures you are getting in and out of games and I would be more than happy to help from there. Source: 11 months ago
Hello! Have you checked your cpu temperatures? If you don't know where to find this information you can download nzxt cam ( NZXT CAM | PC Monitoring and Configuration Software) it is fairly self explanatory. If your cpu gets too hot it will start thermal throttling, meaning that it will slow down to not cook itself alive. If your pc is water cooled, that likely kicked the bucket and you are going to need a new... Source: 11 months ago
NZXT Cam is super nice for monitoring system temps and performance. Not nearly as a performance hog as it used to be. The interface is simple and large. You can customize it to display only the stuff you want it to. The only NZXT hardware I have is my case. It has no issues monitoring the normal system items. Source: 12 months ago
You can change the color of the lights with the NZXT CAM app: https://nzxt.com/software/cam. Source: 12 months ago
Get NZXT CAM, click gear icon in bottom left > mini mode > launch mini mode with cpu/gpu temperature and load, plus ram load. Go ingame, see if a part is overloaded and/or overheated. Source: about 1 year ago
Aida64's sensor panel and the layout theme was inspired by NZXT's Cam software, I just made my own version using GIMP with the sensors I wanted to see. Cables are routed behind the 3D printed panels and out the back of the HDD bay directly to the iGPU/USB port. Source: about 1 year ago
If y'all would be willing to give our Beta build a shot, we have some fixes for various resource consumption issues there (mainly Kraken Z screens and infographic polling changes). These will be moved over into the main build in about two weeks. There's a Beta link at the bottom of our CAM software page here: https://nzxt.com/software/cam. Source: about 1 year ago
NZXT Cam is pretty to look at, and has quite a few features - the one downside is that it shares your system data with NZXT. Source: about 1 year ago
Hey there, sorry for the troubles! We just put a bug fix into the Beta build around this. Beta and Primary builds are separate, so those profiles won't transfer between the two builds for now. If you wanted to take a peak at Beta and see if the profiles stick there, feel free to download Beta from https://nzxt.com/software/cam at the bottom of the page. Source: over 1 year ago
It is also software driven hardware, do you have the CAM app installed? https://nzxt.com/software/cam. Source: over 1 year ago
I personally use this one, but there are many out there. You don't want your CPU temps to hit over 80°C and if you hit 90°C You need to shut things down. Also, what games are you playing? Source: over 1 year ago
There have been several reports over the past couple of years of this conflict between NZXT CAM and the Arduino IDE. On systems with NZXT CAM installed, the Arduino IDE reports that the com port is busy when trying to upload sketches to the board. NZXT CAM is a background software for managing NZXT brand AIO pumps and LED case fans. The only known solution is to shut down the software by right clicking the icon in... Source: over 1 year ago
CAM V3 will be deprecated on Monday, 7/25. While CAM V3 versions may still load to show statistics, account authentication and server-based downloads and retrievals will no longer function. It is recommended to note custom settings for application and usage in CAM V4. The latest version of CAM can be downloaded on the NZXT site here: https://nzxt.com/software/cam. Source: almost 2 years ago
Try uninstalling and cleaning the remnants of CAM and reinstalling. If you can find an older version, try that too. (Download CAM Beta at the bottom of this page: https://nzxt.com/software/cam). Source: almost 2 years ago
u/Subject-Landscape-21 try monitoring your cpu temp and RAM usage while playing, I recommend this app https://nzxt.com/software/cam. You can customize it to show all that. Source: almost 2 years ago
Yes! NZXT’s monitoring software is called “CAM”, used for overall PC monitoring and NZXT component control: Https://nzxt.com/software/cam. Source: about 2 years ago
See the NZXT CAM software page. Go down the page to where it says In Game Monitoring. It's exactly what you're showing: https://nzxt.com/software/cam. Source: over 2 years ago
This one is unlikely since its your crashing at the launcher but issue could be twofold too, your PC might overheating, download NZXT cam or any other such app and see the temperature its at when running. You've said you've updated your GPU I'm not sure what you meant but if you've updated the GPU drivers already ignore this step. Source: over 2 years ago
You're using an older (way older) version of CAM, make sure youre grabbing either the latest live build or beta build from here: https://nzxt.com/software/cam. Source: over 2 years ago
Hello! We believe we've found a solution to this specific issue, and it's currently in testing on Beta CAM. If you'd like to get early access to this fix, you can download the Beta at the bottom of the CAM download page. Please be sure to follow up on this reddit thread about how your experience goes! Source: over 2 years ago
To get early access to this fix, head to https://nzxt.com/software/cam and click the Download CAM Beta button at the bottom of the page. Source: over 2 years ago
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