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Definitely your PSU. Happened to me not long ago then I upgraded to the Thermaltake 1200w PSU which actually runs proper power to each card rather then splitting the power all over the place. Also, the moment you unplug something in your computer after a long time, a shitty PSU can just shit itself once trying to power up again. Can make you so temperamental lol.

Gaming computer has just blown up....

suspect this due to the el cheapo 750w coodmax power supply, and the fact the computer was quite dusty.

Fkkkk. Hopefully nothing damaged except for power supply.

yuuup, never cheap out on a PSU! :) it's like throwing shitty old e10 in your car.

owe84n on origin/battlelog here

Finished the campaign on the weekend. It was good, but as per Beef3 too short and a bit underwhelming. In fact I think it was more underwhelming than Beef3 single player.

COD Single Player Campaigns flog the shit out of Beef. Beef multiplayer dominates COD though.

Edited by Cowboy1600

Mechanic wise the game is a lot better.
But it's laggy, buggy and crashes all the time.

Once it's ironed out it will be way better.

Also it takes like 7 rockets to take out a tank so no not easy to take out vehicles.

Unless you are a higher rank with javs

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