• Computer freezes and crashes during games? Gtx 550 ti
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Hi i have a computer i put togther myself and it keeps crashing and freezing completely after 5-20 minutes when playing bf3 and other games. (even CS:S) i have a GTX 550TI video card. My computer is not running hot. I run Vista 64bit SP2 I have also downloaded the newest drivers. Also AMD Phenom IIx6 1055t processor 2.80 GHz 8.00 GB DDR3 RAM M4A87TD EVO Motherboard
Download HWMonitor and post the temps here, as I'm not sure what you mean by "My computer is not running hot.". It can mean anything from "I've checked the temperatures with HWMonitor" to "Well, my case isn't very warm." .
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:L That my friend is usless. Run intelburntest and furmark at the same time and after 15 minutes take a screenshot.
[QUOTE=CappyTan;34535466][URL=http://www.imagebam.com/image/018dbd173060633][IMG]http://thumbnails27.imagebam.com/17307/018dbd173060633.jpg[/IMG][/URL][/QUOTE] the 12 volt rail maybe acting up, run a benchmark then re post the picture to see if power could be a problem
Did you guys see the damn 3.3V thingy? His PSU is fucked lol. What PSU is it anyways?
[QUOTE=tratzzz;34540034]Did you guys see the damn 3.3V thingy? His PSU is fucked lol. What PSU is it anyways?[/QUOTE] If he got 1.69 on the 3.3V, I'm pretty sure the computer wouldn't even start.
Some guy had 12V rail at 9V and it was running.
[QUOTE=tratzzz;34540986]Some guy had 12V rail at 9V and it was running.[/QUOTE] There's a reason why (good) reviewers don't use HWmonitor for checking voltages.
All I said was running, it was unstable as fuck. But HWMonitor gets the voltages from Motherboards sensors what could be broken. We still should know what PSU he has and if he can check on another one , just in case.
I don't think I can trust HWMonitor. [img]http://i.imgur.com/g5asm.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Doritos_Man;34541342]I don't think I can trust HWMonitor. [img]http://i.imgur.com/g5asm.png[/img][/QUOTE] Negative Volts? Does that mean it's drawing power back into itself or what?
[QUOTE=Chubbs;34541452]Negative Volts? Does that mean it's drawing power back into itself or what?[/QUOTE] It's sucking power down your ethernet and decreasing your electricity bills.
[QUOTE=Ooops: 404;34536127]:L That my friend is usless. Run intelburntest and furmark at the same time and after 15 minutes take a screenshot.[/QUOTE] intelburntest freezes my computer after 5 minutes Or my computer taps out and throws in the white flag
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