amused
February 27, 2026, 6:07pm
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Have you tried completely disconnecting Mind Graphics from the power supply for a few minutes and then trying again? Sounds like the same problem I had with mine.
Based on your description, this sounds like a classic thermal protection or driver instability issue specific to the high GPU/CPU load during gaming. Your theory about temperature is very plausible.
First, ensure your graphics drivers are completely updated. If the issue persists, try monitoring your GPU temperature during a gaming session using a tool like HWMonitor to confirm if it’s throttling.
A temporary workaround can be to limit your in-game frame rate slightly to reduce the continuous …