Constant crashes and reboot
Constant crashes and reboot
Hello, new member!
This is my initial custom-built PC and I'm facing problems whenever I'm streaming movies/YouTube/Netflix or playing games at high settings like Borderlands, as well as when opening UE4, 3DS Max, etc. After more than 7 hours of use, whether it's UE4 launching or watching content, my screen displays white, black, pink, cyan (the newest shade!) and then the audio becomes delayed, forcing me to restart. I can't open Task Manager because it's unresponsive.
I've swapped out my motherboard, changed both the GTX and left the default overclock enabled, but the issue persists. I also tried overclocking, which increased crashes and triggered the ERROR: overclock failed!
Additionally, my computer has started rebooting randomly. I reviewed the Event Viewer logs, which showed:
"The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed or lost power unexpectedly."
I've run a stress test on my RAM for about 12 hours and everything is functioning properly (32GB all present).
Specs:
Intel i7-5820k
Asus x99 Sabertooth
GTX980 SC GDDR5 (x2)
Corsair Vengeance 32Gb DDR4
1000w Corsair RMI PSU
Corsair H110i CPU Liquid Cooler
Thank you!
Hello, welcome here!
This is my very first custom-built OC computer!
I’m guessing because you’re in the Overclocking section, your message means you’re trying to boost performance, but you don’t want to talk about that.
Of course, even the standard overclock setting seems unreliable at best.
Hello, welcome here!
This is my very first custom-built OC computer!
I’m guessing because you’re in the Overclocking section, your message means you’re trying to boost performance, but you don’t want to talk about that.
Of course, even the standard overclock setting seems unreliable at best.
Hello, new here! This is my first custom built OC computer! I think because you’re in the Overclocking Section, saying this means you’re trying to boost performance, but you didn’t mention that. Anyway, even your default overclock setting seems to be unstable—super simple. Check out the link for more details: I’d suggest testing it at normal speeds without any overclocking first. If it works, you probably didn’t get the best silicon and your CPU isn’t that fond of high speeds. Some people keep pushing my processor to 4ghz all day and it just crashes. I’ve tried everything and it happens.