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Windows 10
Intel I99900K @ 3.60GHZ,
32gb DDR4 Ram.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 TI
And I run the game on my Samsung 980 Pro NVME.
My temperatures hover around the average that your temperatures should be. I can commonly get 15-25 minutes in before my computer will do the funny beeping.
So where the beeps coming from? From your motherboard? Because both WIndows and this game don't produce 1 to 4 beeps on any occasion.
I have no clue. I just hear it through my headset. I'm not the best with PCs.
First you have to figure out if the beeps come from your motherboard or through the sound on your headset.
If it's the motherboard just look up what the beeps mean on the vendors homepage.
If it comes through your headset maybe take a look at windows system logs if they catch something.
Bios update might also help.
It's most likely either a heating problem or a power problem. Does this happen to other graphically heavy games? Try Hogwarts Legacy. If it is happening you should be sure the PSU is able to deliver enough wattage, from your specs I'd say at least 750W PSU.
If it's an old PSU it's possible that something has broken due to high temperatures over long periods of time or if you live a place with air high humidity like a bloody jungle - it's bad for hardware in the long run.
If it's a heating problem, you could do several things first before just buying better cooling: Lower your FPS using an FPS limiter, it'll reduce strain on both CPU and GPU. You can lower settings too of course.
It's most likely the bug everyone is having where the game run great for hours and then starts dropping fps suddenly and becomes unplayable.
As for the beeping, is it a beep or a ding?
My headset is wireless and it beeps when it is dying, could that be the beep?
If it is a ding is it that kind of ding Windows makes when it doesn't want you to do something?
Do you have any notifications in your notification tray?
If not, do you know how to check event viewer?
Do you have Malwarebytes installed?
Unfortunately your experience with the game is not unheard of currently and it needs a patch or two really badly (just look at all the threads already out there about fps drops) but the beeping is odd, so we should chase that
It's a solid beep that can range from just one to four. (I just found this out) if I alt tab the game, I can restore my frames for a few more minutes before it does the whole beeping thing again.
It comes through my headset, yes. It's not the windows ding. I am not wearing a wireless headset.
I do not have malwarebytes installed on this instance of windows.
Telling him to ignore everybody with their good advice just so you can explain to him that a dying headset is making a beeping noise is hilarious AF, especially with the amount of confidence you have for such little knowledge. Here, take my clown, well deserved.
I'll look into the chasis intrusion thing.
I don't live in a jungle, but a temperate region with a lot of rain and humidity. But I do not think it is a heating problem. I'll look at the PSU in a bit and tell the forum it's exact model but it isn't an old one. Two years old top.