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Facing issues with my computer? Let me help you resolve it.

Facing issues with my computer? Let me help you resolve it.

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i3z___
Senior Member
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07-09-2025, 02:58 AM
#1
Avoid combining various RAM kits. Use just one kit at a time and check for crashes.
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i3z___
07-09-2025, 02:58 AM #1

Avoid combining various RAM kits. Use just one kit at a time and check for crashes.

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LDT8
Junior Member
37
07-09-2025, 02:58 AM
#2
105C is quite critical, could explain crashes, undervolts won't help, needs a re-paste. How old is that GPU? Did the PC used to work fine with 4 sticks no crashes?
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LDT8
07-09-2025, 02:58 AM #2

105C is quite critical, could explain crashes, undervolts won't help, needs a re-paste. How old is that GPU? Did the PC used to work fine with 4 sticks no crashes?

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LuckyUmbreon
Member
119
07-09-2025, 02:58 AM
#3
Hey there! If you're dealing with RAM issues, consider using something similar. Make sure to monitor temperatures closely. For long-term builds, a fresh CPU paste might be necessary. Also, experimenting with different cables could help, since they sometimes fail unexpectedly.
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LuckyUmbreon
07-09-2025, 02:58 AM #3

Hey there! If you're dealing with RAM issues, consider using something similar. Make sure to monitor temperatures closely. For long-term builds, a fresh CPU paste might be necessary. Also, experimenting with different cables could help, since they sometimes fail unexpectedly.

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EtAlien
Member
172
07-09-2025, 02:59 AM
#4
The temperature reading in Celsius is extremely high. It can harm the silicon and shorten its lifespan. You may want to inspect your GPU fans—ensure they are functioning properly or replace them, and apply new thermal pads if needed.
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EtAlien
07-09-2025, 02:59 AM #4

The temperature reading in Celsius is extremely high. It can harm the silicon and shorten its lifespan. You may want to inspect your GPU fans—ensure they are functioning properly or replace them, and apply new thermal pads if needed.

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Demonsss91
Posting Freak
767
07-09-2025, 02:59 AM
#5
It's a good observation, but I didn't want to miss out if it worked with compatibility. I'll try it with just one configuration. Thanks! I haven't disassembled my PC since mid-2021, so it could be worth testing. I have an Arctic Mx6 and the system didn't crash half a year ago, though I don't play games much now. From what I remember, I ran Cyberpunk at full settings with DLC without any problems. Regarding the monitors, they stopped working until I left them idle for some time—maybe they need a reboot or a power cycle.
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Demonsss91
07-09-2025, 02:59 AM #5

It's a good observation, but I didn't want to miss out if it worked with compatibility. I'll try it with just one configuration. Thanks! I haven't disassembled my PC since mid-2021, so it could be worth testing. I have an Arctic Mx6 and the system didn't crash half a year ago, though I don't play games much now. From what I remember, I ran Cyberpunk at full settings with DLC without any problems. Regarding the monitors, they stopped working until I left them idle for some time—maybe they need a reboot or a power cycle.

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Chihuahualover
Junior Member
26
07-09-2025, 02:59 AM
#6
Run them on your computer once we fix the issue, then check if they cause a black screen.
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Chihuahualover
07-09-2025, 02:59 AM #6

Run them on your computer once we fix the issue, then check if they cause a black screen.

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Kroketkorrel
Junior Member
8
07-09-2025, 02:59 AM
#7
It seems like a part is failing. Screens are consumable items, but this isn't too late—they're still within the anticipated timeframe.
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Kroketkorrel
07-09-2025, 02:59 AM #7

It seems like a part is failing. Screens are consumable items, but this isn't too late—they're still within the anticipated timeframe.

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War91
Member
186
07-09-2025, 02:59 AM
#8
I’m doing work in the Arctic, I probably reworked it with MX4, maybe the TP dried out a bit. You need a way to clear the old paste, right? Think about a monitor—maybe it could be, but it depends on how long it’s been used.
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War91
07-09-2025, 02:59 AM #8

I’m doing work in the Arctic, I probably reworked it with MX4, maybe the TP dried out a bit. You need a way to clear the old paste, right? Think about a monitor—maybe it could be, but it depends on how long it’s been used.

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ko94
Member
222
07-09-2025, 02:59 AM
#9
I'm feeling quite eager, so I've applied the GPU thermal paste instead of pads since I'll need to order replacements. Already noticing a significant temperature drop even in the furmark area. With the case door removed, the hottest spot reaches about 82°C, but once the door is back on it climbs up to around 90°C. My main concern is the sagging card, which is quite noticeable. I'm still thinking about other adjustments for placement or fan setup, and I definitely need to test the RAM in pairs. The situation isn't over yet—agree with @OddOod, the monitors might be getting phased out. Thanks for all the support so far!
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ko94
07-09-2025, 02:59 AM #9

I'm feeling quite eager, so I've applied the GPU thermal paste instead of pads since I'll need to order replacements. Already noticing a significant temperature drop even in the furmark area. With the case door removed, the hottest spot reaches about 82°C, but once the door is back on it climbs up to around 90°C. My main concern is the sagging card, which is quite noticeable. I'm still thinking about other adjustments for placement or fan setup, and I definitely need to test the RAM in pairs. The situation isn't over yet—agree with @OddOod, the monitors might be getting phased out. Thanks for all the support so far!

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Chillfirst
Member
66
07-09-2025, 02:59 AM
#10
Corsair Vengeance and vengeance LPX function as essentially identical RAM modules. LPX offers a sleek design.
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Chillfirst
07-09-2025, 02:59 AM #10

Corsair Vengeance and vengeance LPX function as essentially identical RAM modules. LPX offers a sleek design.

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