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pc crashes during poe playback logs are suggested fixes.

pc crashes during poe playback logs are suggested fixes.

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PwOiqui
Junior Member
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12-27-2016, 04:30 AM
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I have a gtx 780 i5 4670k with a cx 500 watt PSU. I play StarCraft: Battlefield and Dota at maximum settings without issues. However, on PoE my PC crashes even when all settings are set to low during fights around act 4 of the game. Someone could review the logs or help identify the problem. Also, consider trying some new settings in Afterburner.
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PwOiqui
12-27-2016, 04:30 AM #1

I have a gtx 780 i5 4670k with a cx 500 watt PSU. I play StarCraft: Battlefield and Dota at maximum settings without issues. However, on PoE my PC crashes even when all settings are set to low during fights around act 4 of the game. Someone could review the logs or help identify the problem. Also, consider trying some new settings in Afterburner.

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Keuh20
Member
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12-29-2016, 09:43 AM
#2
If your temperatures are normal on CPU and GPU (check with HWInfo, it's free), then I'd be very concerned about your power supply—it seems to have a low rating.
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Keuh20
12-29-2016, 09:43 AM #2

If your temperatures are normal on CPU and GPU (check with HWInfo, it's free), then I'd be very concerned about your power supply—it seems to have a low rating.

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aresting1234
Junior Member
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12-29-2016, 10:57 AM
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dudio :
If your temperatures are fine on CPU and GPU (use HWInfo, it's free)
then I'd be HIGHLY suspicious of your Power Supply..it is very poorly rated.
Look
*HERE*
yeah temps are as normal as ever , sigh..... but i just wanted to make sure since Im too busy right now to get a new one. but Since i see voltage going up before the crash as you can see in the logs or screenshot maybe i can edit a setting on afterburner to help it?
here is something i saw before the crash and also take a look at the hardwaremonitoring.hml file:
https://www10.zippyshare.com/v/e96OFmK3/file.html
and check the bottom one on the list
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aresting1234
12-29-2016, 10:57 AM #3

dudio :
If your temperatures are fine on CPU and GPU (use HWInfo, it's free)
then I'd be HIGHLY suspicious of your Power Supply..it is very poorly rated.
Look
*HERE*
yeah temps are as normal as ever , sigh..... but i just wanted to make sure since Im too busy right now to get a new one. but Since i see voltage going up before the crash as you can see in the logs or screenshot maybe i can edit a setting on afterburner to help it?
here is something i saw before the crash and also take a look at the hardwaremonitoring.hml file:
https://www10.zippyshare.com/v/e96OFmK3/file.html
and check the bottom one on the list