I have a 9070XT, R7800x3d, 32GB DDR5 RAM Corsair Vengenance and Montech 850W Century II PSU.
Additionally, I must mention my cooler (Corsair Titan 240mm) and rear fan LX120 are all connected into the corsair iCUE link hub.
I am sorry if this comes across as a stupid question, in which it probably is. But is there any way that unplugging the PC during a gaming session which I did, could potentially have an impact on FPS by hurting the GPU, CPU or RAM?
I play 1440p Ultra settings no FSR for all my titles and am just wondering if that performance could be hurt? From the super unnatural process of yanking out the socket mid-game.
I plugged the PC socket right back in after accidentally taking it out.
Thank you in advance for your help!
Additionally, I must mention my cooler (Corsair Titan 240mm) and rear fan LX120 are all connected into the corsair iCUE link hub.
I am sorry if this comes across as a stupid question, in which it probably is. But is there any way that unplugging the PC during a gaming session which I did, could potentially have an impact on FPS by hurting the GPU, CPU or RAM?
I play 1440p Ultra settings no FSR for all my titles and am just wondering if that performance could be hurt? From the super unnatural process of yanking out the socket mid-game.
I plugged the PC socket right back in after accidentally taking it out.
Thank you in advance for your help!
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- This would also help smooth out irregular power spikes (e.g. where I live there are monthly momentary supply 'brown-outs' - the UPS also stops any personal brown-outs caused by fear of loss of data
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