Crysis 2 problem

By Puttfis 2 years ago

Ok guys, I DL'd the Crysis 2 Demo for PC, I played it for like 30 minutes, and i said to my self, "Oh cool, i might spend my remaining 60+ bucks on this" Then my computer crashes, it just powers down, Did it power off because it was close to overheating? Or worse, did it overheat? Im atm waiting for it cool down, i really hope it isnt dead.

Im sitting at a macbook right now, Discuss.

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    Posted 2 years ago

    Well? Did it?

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    Posted 2 years ago

    Crysis 2 just broke your PC. Happens.

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    Posted 2 years ago

    > "Oh cool, i might spend my remaining 60+ bucks on this"

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    Posted 2 years ago

    Wow, The graphics are so high they literaly fried your PC.

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    Posted 2 years ago

    Okay, me and my father thinks its the graphic's card power supply cord (i think its called like that in english, im swedish ya kno,) that have like, disconnected from the power supply or something like that, It's my brother's older graphic card and it have happened to him too,

    But dad is gonna look at it today.

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    Posted 2 years ago

    Best of luck for fixing it.

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    Posted 2 years ago

    It's simple, if you want more enjoyment be prepared to spend more money for these things.

    Older graphics card can mean so many things. I hope to god you weren't running anything under a GTX 260

    Oh well, game plays fine for me HD5850, no problems I'd recommend getting some better gear for your PC...just a suggestion you can sit with a Mac-Donalds cooker or a decent PC that can play amazing games :)

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    Posted 2 years ago

    @TwistX

    I've been playing it on a 9800gt and it works just fine.

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    Posted 2 years ago

    This is all I have to say.

    Though it's probably your Macbook, I mean laptops ain't made for gaming man.

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    Posted 2 years ago

    This thread is 16 days old, TwistX. :|

    In any case, if the power was instantly cut, a device hit its temperature threshold and the current was removed to prevent overheating. Did it overheat? No. Was it in danger of overheating? Not really. They set those thresholds a little low just to be safe. Unless the current quadrupled I don't think any damage is possible.

    Virtually any other problem would result in a kernel error (BSoD) so we can be almost certain the cause was a high temperature.

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