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My games and computer crashes.

My games and computer crashes.

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BattleHack
Member
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12-19-2018, 01:38 PM
#21
What actions should you take with the outcomes? Are there particular aspects you need to focus on?
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BattleHack
12-19-2018, 01:38 PM #21

What actions should you take with the outcomes? Are there particular aspects you need to focus on?

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Kay123_
Senior Member
368
12-25-2018, 11:55 AM
#22
You can check if things get extremely warm
(green = intriguing temperatures)
Unfortunately, it doesn’t display the GPU temperature here.
The main thing to watch for is a crash or blue screen
If it’s crashing, it likely means there’s a hardware issue.
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Kay123_
12-25-2018, 11:55 AM #22

You can check if things get extremely warm
(green = intriguing temperatures)
Unfortunately, it doesn’t display the GPU temperature here.
The main thing to watch for is a crash or blue screen
If it’s crashing, it likely means there’s a hardware issue.

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Lync5X
Junior Member
30
12-25-2018, 01:16 PM
#23
i got the blue screen with a sad smile during the process, i think you're familiar with it. once it reached 100%, it just stopped and nothing happened. the computer should have restarted then, but it didn't, so i left it on for about an hour before having to turn it off manually. i don't know what's really happening anymore. everything worked fine a week ago, but now it's different. i'm not sure if any parts broke during assembly, even though i was careful and didn't damage anything.
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Lync5X
12-25-2018, 01:16 PM #23

i got the blue screen with a sad smile during the process, i think you're familiar with it. once it reached 100%, it just stopped and nothing happened. the computer should have restarted then, but it didn't, so i left it on for about an hour before having to turn it off manually. i don't know what's really happening anymore. everything worked fine a week ago, but now it's different. i'm not sure if any parts broke during assembly, even though i was careful and didn't damage anything.

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ofeliant
Member
174
12-26-2018, 03:39 PM
#24
I think the PSU might be the issue... I experienced this before with a 450-watt unit; switching to a 650-watt one stopped the problem completely, so it’s possible the PSU wasn’t working properly. It didn’t seem like a costly fix, which is why I replaced it.
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ofeliant
12-26-2018, 03:39 PM #24

I think the PSU might be the issue... I experienced this before with a 450-watt unit; switching to a 650-watt one stopped the problem completely, so it’s possible the PSU wasn’t working properly. It didn’t seem like a costly fix, which is why I replaced it.

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