Moin, I just had a very strange mistake.
I was playing the PUPG (Minecraft was running in the background) and the Teamspeak. Suddenly the games froze (I was in PUPG at the time, but I couldn't do anything in Minecraft either), Teamspeak continued to work. There was no error message and when I opened the task manager my graphics card (2070) was at 100% utilization and only 40 ° C (the rest was normal). My fans (4 pieces + water cooling) ran slowly (in the game they actually run faster and about 60% utilization of the graphics card). I then wanted to close the programs via the task manager, this did not work. The task manager could be opened, but after clicking the program and closing the program nothing happened, except that a window opened that was in full screen and only white.
Then I wanted to restart / shut down the PC, the only thing that happened was that Teamspeak closed. The off switch on the computer didn't work either.
I removed the power, waited a moment, and turned it on again. I was able to continue playing normally and no errors occurred (so far).
My PC was professionally assembled and overclocked (MIFCOM), until now it has always been error-free. The calculator is c.a. 2 years old.
Windows 10, all drivers and updates up to date.
Actually, I just want to know where it could have been and how I can prevent this from happening again.
I would not run 2 games at the same time, otherwise I would look for new drivers
Well
It is also not particularly smart to keep two games running that eat up a lot of RAM and overwhelm your RAM. Unless you have a cave machine. But what I doubt.
I would also guess that his PC doesn't handle that. But something like that is generally unfavorable.
I have added the most important components.
You don't do it anyway.
Drivers are up to date, all updates are installed.
Would my PC theoretically handle that? Or would you call it too bad? I've had the PUPG / MC combo several times and it always ran flawlessly.