PC restarts or freezes after 15-20 minutes of gaming, help!
PC restarts or freezes after 15-20 minutes of gaming, help!
Here’s a rewritten version of your text, aiming for clarity and flow:
“I’m experiencing a recurring crash in Battlefield 3, and I’ve taken screenshots to document the issue. The problem seems to occur during intense gameplay sequences – specifically when [mention specific action if known]. I’ve tried several troubleshooting steps, including updating drivers and running system diagnostics, but nothing has resolved it.
I recently encountered this issue while attempting to monitor my game's performance metrics, which led me to capture a screenshot. The crash consistently happens during these moments of high activity.
My PC specs are: an [mention CPU] processor, [mention GPU], and I’m running with a Cooler Master Thunder 700W PSU. I suspect the power supply might be struggling to handle the demands of the game, particularly when combined with my graphics card. Could this be a contributing factor?”
the screen shot is of furmark mate
and the gpu looks to be running fine..
if you have it run prime 95 and run hw monitor post a screeny of the cpu motherboard voltages. this will tell me how your cpu is boosting and what the min/max voltages are.
700w should be way more than you need.
saying that there are a couple of errors relating to your nvidia drivers. so updating them may help.
lastly if you dont have a printer disable the spooler service in services. (admin tools/ services, scroll down till you see spooler service, then open its properties and switch it from auto to disabled. if you do have a printer switch it to manual)
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the screen shot is of furmark mate
and the gpu looks to be running fine..
if you have it run prime 95 and run hw monitor post a screeny of the cpu motherboard voltages. this will tell me how your cpu is boosting and what the min/max voltages are.
700w should be way more than you need.
saying that there are a couple of errors relating to your nvidia drivers. so updating them may help.
Hi,
No I mean the screenshot of the event log along with binary stuffs. As far as the drivers, I am using the latest from nvidia 368.39. What is the problem then?
other than tmpin2 showing 140+'c im not seeing anything out of the ordinary mate.
it may be an unused sensor so may just be a wrong reading. but saying at theres a min and max for it, and they are different readings,so i would assume its being used. if so thats way to high even for a vrm.
you will have to contact your motherboard manufacturer to make sure though.
so am i mate.
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windo...c0c?auth=1
it might help you read the logs easier. you can also upload your logfile which i can then look at, instruckions on where its stored are in the link.
also use the windows boot menu (F8 from the splash screens.) and disable reboot on error.
this will allow you to see the bsod error screen. 1s you see it write down the $000000000 number and the short error description...
do it a couple of times if you can over the next day or so and list them all
Here’s a rewritten version of the text, aiming for clarity and conciseness:
The computer consistently crashes and reboots when running demanding games, but functions normally during other activities like browsing or video playback. The issue began after a recent format and Windows 10 reinstall, including driver updates and DirectX installations.