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Using HWMonitor to check things but... understanding how to interpret the readings?

Using HWMonitor to check things but... understanding how to interpret the readings?

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taco2006
Member
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09-09-2016, 01:59 PM
#1
Hi everyone. I've been experiencing the BSOD occasionally, and sometimes when my PC is already running, turning on my monitor causes the desktop to freeze. I downloaded CPUID HWMonitor to check for issues but don't know how to read the results. Could someone look at the images you shared and let me know if anything seems abnormal? Thanks. My system is only three years old. Windows 10, Pro, i9 10900KF, 3.7ghz, 32gigs RAM, 1tb SSD, GTX 1660. I'm also trying to remember other details that might help. PSU is 500watt, etc.
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taco2006
09-09-2016, 01:59 PM #1

Hi everyone. I've been experiencing the BSOD occasionally, and sometimes when my PC is already running, turning on my monitor causes the desktop to freeze. I downloaded CPUID HWMonitor to check for issues but don't know how to read the results. Could someone look at the images you shared and let me know if anything seems abnormal? Thanks. My system is only three years old. Windows 10, Pro, i9 10900KF, 3.7ghz, 32gigs RAM, 1tb SSD, GTX 1660. I'm also trying to remember other details that might help. PSU is 500watt, etc.

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09-10-2016, 09:19 AM
#2
PSU is also three years old, right?
On your next BSOD you can view an Error Code. If you take a photo or note it down, it might help with troubleshooting.
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xXHufflePuffXx
09-10-2016, 09:19 AM #2

PSU is also three years old, right?
On your next BSOD you can view an Error Code. If you take a photo or note it down, it might help with troubleshooting.

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CrazyMadMan42
Member
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09-11-2016, 12:34 PM
#3
It also doesn't appear anything looks problematic with the temperatures based on the image you shared. Are your drivers current?
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CrazyMadMan42
09-11-2016, 12:34 PM #3

It also doesn't appear anything looks problematic with the temperatures based on the image you shared. Are your drivers current?

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angelcake_11
Senior Member
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09-12-2016, 08:47 AM
#4
All drivers have been informed about what I can think of.
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angelcake_11
09-12-2016, 08:47 AM #4

All drivers have been informed about what I can think of.

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ethandizzy
Member
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09-12-2016, 12:23 PM
#5
The PSU is just as outdated. I didn't think of writing the code. I aim to mention 0x43, but don't quote me on that.
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ethandizzy
09-12-2016, 12:23 PM #5

The PSU is just as outdated. I didn't think of writing the code. I aim to mention 0x43, but don't quote me on that.

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MrBukkit
Member
215
09-12-2016, 01:37 PM
#6
A quick Google search indicates I might be recalling code 43 accurately, though it's not very clear what else it refers to. I'll mention that I received a new GTX 1660 roughly a month ago, and some links relate to graphics cards.
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MrBukkit
09-12-2016, 01:37 PM #6

A quick Google search indicates I might be recalling code 43 accurately, though it's not very clear what else it refers to. I'll mention that I received a new GTX 1660 roughly a month ago, and some links relate to graphics cards.