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asa1928
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03-14-2016, 04:23 PM
#21
whats the failed windows update?
got latest version of armory'?
no real signs there. the windows shutdowns probably result of you turning PC off to get picture back.
No sign its the gpu driver
41(63) happens after the restart, its a reaction to the shutdown. So you would need to look at events in the moments before it happens, as they probably relate to previous shutdown.
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asa1928
03-14-2016, 04:23 PM #21

whats the failed windows update?
got latest version of armory'?
no real signs there. the windows shutdowns probably result of you turning PC off to get picture back.
No sign its the gpu driver
41(63) happens after the restart, its a reaction to the shutdown. So you would need to look at events in the moments before it happens, as they probably relate to previous shutdown.

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Land8
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04-05-2016, 02:05 AM
#22
This appears to be a software or hardware problem. The issue seems consistent across different screenshots and updates.
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Land8
04-05-2016, 02:05 AM #22

This appears to be a software or hardware problem. The issue seems consistent across different screenshots and updates.

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Oufin
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04-05-2016, 12:20 PM
#23
Well, if the monitor just shuts down while Windows remains unaware of the change, it’s probably a hardware issue. Corsair VS650 appears to be the lowest tier in their PSU lineup - http://www.jongerow.com/Corsair_PSU_hier...index.html It might be that the PSU is cutting off the monitor. It could also be shutting down the screen to ensure power reaches the rest of the PC, and it can also disable USB devices. There are only three real tests for the PSU: the paper clip method - https://forums. This is just to confirm it functions properly or using a multimeter – though most people don’t own one. Or checking the BIOS for +3.3V, +5V, and +12V readings - https://www.lifewire.com/power-supply-vo...es-2624583 This isn’t very precise since it doesn’t display values under load. I’d recommend having the PC inspected by a professional instead of trying to guess which component is faulty.
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Oufin
04-05-2016, 12:20 PM #23

Well, if the monitor just shuts down while Windows remains unaware of the change, it’s probably a hardware issue. Corsair VS650 appears to be the lowest tier in their PSU lineup - http://www.jongerow.com/Corsair_PSU_hier...index.html It might be that the PSU is cutting off the monitor. It could also be shutting down the screen to ensure power reaches the rest of the PC, and it can also disable USB devices. There are only three real tests for the PSU: the paper clip method - https://forums. This is just to confirm it functions properly or using a multimeter – though most people don’t own one. Or checking the BIOS for +3.3V, +5V, and +12V readings - https://www.lifewire.com/power-supply-vo...es-2624583 This isn’t very precise since it doesn’t display values under load. I’d recommend having the PC inspected by a professional instead of trying to guess which component is faulty.

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EVGRClutch
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04-05-2016, 12:41 PM
#24
I executed cinebenchr23 for 30 minutes to assess test stability.
Image link: https://imgur.com/QFZONvL
View: https://imgur.com/QFZONvL
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EVGRClutch
04-05-2016, 12:41 PM #24

I executed cinebenchr23 for 30 minutes to assess test stability.
Image link: https://imgur.com/QFZONvL
View: https://imgur.com/QFZONvL

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KevGamingInc
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04-13-2016, 12:47 AM
#25
Was das Problem heute aufgetreten?
Gibt es zusätzliche USB-Geräte?
Sind es irgendwelche USB-WLAN-Karten?
Gibt es Lautsprecher?
Sind es alte Teile, die immer gut funktionierten?
Es scheint, dass ein USB-Problem auftritt, da das System, das für Grafik zuständig ist, auch für WLAN und USB verantwortlich ist. Sie können sich alle gegenseitig stören.
Da Windows keine Konflikte anzeigt, wird es schwierig, den Grund zu erkennen. Wir haben nur Symptome.
Ich würde mich eher dafür entscheiden, 16 GB RAM zu installieren und zu sehen, ob das hilft.
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KevGamingInc
04-13-2016, 12:47 AM #25

Was das Problem heute aufgetreten?
Gibt es zusätzliche USB-Geräte?
Sind es irgendwelche USB-WLAN-Karten?
Gibt es Lautsprecher?
Sind es alte Teile, die immer gut funktionierten?
Es scheint, dass ein USB-Problem auftritt, da das System, das für Grafik zuständig ist, auch für WLAN und USB verantwortlich ist. Sie können sich alle gegenseitig stören.
Da Windows keine Konflikte anzeigt, wird es schwierig, den Grund zu erkennen. Wir haben nur Symptome.
Ich würde mich eher dafür entscheiden, 16 GB RAM zu installieren und zu sehen, ob das hilft.

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