• My 'Auxiliary' Temperature is exceedingly high!
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My computer has been fine ever since I first bought it second-hand. Could play almost any game and I loved it up until this point. This is where things start to go wrong. As of yesterday, the computer keeps shutting off either suddenly without any error message or sometimes it would freeze my game that I would be playing for about a second until it crashes or goes to the blue screen of death. It can also happen when I'm simply browsing the internet. Usually when I browse the internet and it happens, it would make the screen go all weird and jittery and almost glitch like. It will have loads of lines and go to either the blue screen, restart immediately or go on a screen with loads of blue lines going down vertically. Help please???? [IMG]http://i59.tinypic.com/2hyxf1z.png[/IMG] GPU: AMD Radeon 6950 Processor: AMD Phenom II X6 1090T 3.20 GHz If it turns out that the auxiliary means nothing then I still have one last question. How can I ever sort this out with the crashing and blue screen and stuff? Is there anything wrong? I've had this computer now for almost a year and a half and there's been no problems with it until now. Thanks for helping!
I forgot to say that I've formatted my computer back to it's factory state and it still does this. I can't exactly remember if it's happened more than once since the last time I've formatted but there appears to be just one dump file in there. I don't know what format you'd like me to 'upload it in' whether it was to copy the text or something but I've uploaded to mediafire regardless, sorry :S [URL="https://www.mediafire.com/?k94z6ecemda74m9"]https://www.mediafire.com/?k94z6ecemda74m9[/URL] I'll try out the memtests and see how it goes. Thanks! :)
Okay so I've downloaded a driver checking program and as it seems, there is nothing to be updated but a simple network driver ("Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller") and I wouldn't imagine that being the problem? As for the memtests, I have no idea how to work it. I don't have any bootable CDs or USB sticks either. :/ Oh I also have noticed this in the dump, does this have anything to do with the crash or is this just here because this was the game I was on at the time? [CODE]PROCESS_NAME: csgo.exe[/CODE]
Well I was on a server just bunnyhopping and then it went black and all I heard was some guy on the mic (who was talking before the crash happened) going "eh, eh, eh, eh" over repetitively because of the crash. I got the trial version of Driver Checker from this website [URL="http://www.driverchecker.com/"]http://www.driverchecker.com/[/URL] I'll try and get a hold of a blank CD tomorrow. Do you recommend any driver checking software that I could use? You seem to know a hell of a lot more than I do. That's for sure, aha!
Don't use driver checking software lol. It's almost universally some sort of malware, just go on your motherboard manufacturers website and grab the relevant drivers from there.
I have downloaded all the necessary drivers via my motherboard manufacturers website, ran them all, installed them all, restarted my computer. Is there anything else I could do in advance? [IMG]http://i61.tinypic.com/2q1xmaw.png[/IMG]
Okay thanks for your help! I really appreciate? Could I add you on steam if I need any further help with these memtests and such? :)
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