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some thing is wrong whit my rig

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Hi guys help my rig is 1 day old and i have some problem 


While i am playing battlefield 4 i am running at high settings.... While i am shooting my screen goes off my lcd monitor goes to sleep mode
and the shooting sound keeps repeating very fast. Then i try to press the reset button it won't work so i off the power supply switch

then for a few minutes. And then i turn it back on i went in to the bios my cpu temperature is running at 63c my board is running at 43c

then i check some settings everything was just normal. Can any one tell me whats wrong with my rig ?

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Sounds like your CPU cooler is not seated properly. Remove it and refit.

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Monitor the temps if you haven't already. Thats's the first thing you do when you build a rig. Use a program like Hwinfo.

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Sounds like your CPU cooler is not seated properly. Remove it and refit.

i am using the intel stock cooler...

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Monitor the temps if you haven't already. Thats's the first thing you do when you build a rig. Use a program like Hwinfo.

i am using realtemp to monitor my temperature 

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i am using realtemp to monitor my temperature 

And how are the temps??

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now it is running at 41c

you need to monitor temps when the system is under stress. Use a benchmarking tool like prime95 to stress test the cpu.

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you need to monitor temps when the system is under stress. Use a benchmarking tool like prime95 to stress test the cpu.

oh... okay let me try it...

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now it is running at 41c

When it's on load, the temps might rise to a point where it will under clock itself to avoid damage -> leading to lag/crashes.

 

Like @Real_nimr0d_3 said, try to stress it with something like Prime95 and watch the temps. Then report back.

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Pssh 41C? mines idling at 50C and its all good... well... at least its good...

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guys i try everything it still wont work...

What wont work??? Can you tell us the temps when system is under load??

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guys i try everything it still wont work...

Try to run AIDA64 or prime, while monitoring the temperature. And make sure you have latest drivers for your components. Go on the website to download them, in case that you are using the discs that were provided...

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still wont work....

a confirmation on what tasks you have performed would be nice, they are throwing suggestions at you using the process of elimination to find the fault, running stress testing program and checking your temperatures will not fix your issue, but it might give us and you clues as to what is wrong, if the temperatures is fine, that's probably not the problem, if your system is perfectly stable running it for a extended period of time that might eliminate another culprit, updating drivers and so forth, stress testing gpu and cpu to see if they run fine at high loads and updating drives would be a good start, is this a new system? is this a problem you have just encountered and your system worked fine before or is it a new system?.

 

the more information the better advice you will recieve.

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What are your gpu temps? Cause having a hot gpu could also cause such problems.

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It's battlefield 4, a buggy game. the one you specified is known as the soundloop crash. there are threads about that all over the battlefield forum.

anyway do not run Prime95 on your CPU, you will have a bad day...

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It's battlefield 4, a buggy game. the one you specified is known as the soundloop crash. there are threads about that all over the battlefield forum.

anyway do not run Prime95 on your CPU, you will have a bad day...

why shouldn't he run prime95???

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why shouldn't he run prime95???

it will make Haswell chips go nuts...

When 2 things meet each other, Quantum stuff happens.

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it will make Haswell chips go nuts...

So run AIDA64 then. This entire thread has no actual problem being defined in the first place anyways.

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why shouldn't he run prime95???

haswell chips really aren't good at handling the good old heat, i think prime 95 overvolts and do some nasty things to them, it doesn't treat haswell well, kinda fries them.

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What gpu do you have? Are you using mantle on an older 7xxx series card?

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never had a haswell, heard they were bad with heat, never thought that bad so that they can't even handle prime95, intel FailxD

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First look at temperatures

 

you gpu may be overheating and throttled to a point where BF4 crashes.  (use GPU-z)

your cpu may be doing the same causing a crash.  BF4 will eat all the cpu you give it.

 

Temps need to be monitored in real time as you play.

 

as i could not find what you cpu/gpu were i can not advise normal temps(it depends).

 

It also sounds like it could be driver crash.  i get them allot if i am using the beta driver.  Try reinstalling you gpu driver and if your using beta drives switch tot he normal one.

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