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Kolamur

Asus X58 Sabertooth

Intel 950 1366 Socket stock speeds

Corsair H100i

6 Gigs Kingston Triple DDR3 HyperX

MSI R9 290x 4G

Samsung 240 SSD

950w power supply

Windows 10

 

When I play a game of league of Legends computer completely crashes. I know this game does not need full power of this video card. It also happens in other games.

 

Already Reinstall drivers and completely reinstalled OS.

 

Would any one know if it could be anything else but the video card. I really do not want to go throught the RMA process.

 

Thx

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Asus X58 Sabertooth

Intel 950 1366 Socket stock speeds

Corsair H100i

6 Gigs Kingston Triple DDR3 HyperX

MSI R9 290x 4G

Samsung 240 SSD

950w power supply

Windows 10

 

When I play a game of league of Legends computer completely crashes. I know this game does not need full power of this video card. It also happens in other games.

 

Already Reinstall drivers and completely reinstalled OS.

 

Would any one know if it could be anything else but the video card. I really do not want to go throught the RMA process.

 

Thx

 

Go to Control Panel > Administrative Tools and run Windows Memory Diagnostic to test your memory for any faults. You can also use Memtest86 to test for memory faults. The download page is linked below.

 

http://www.memtest86.com/

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Could be corrupted game installation or a dodgy HDD/SSD cable (or faulty drive) (or faulty socket on mobo)

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  • 2 weeks later...

ok I have found the problem finally.. after I have went throught the vid card RMA sign up. woot I am not sending my vid card.

 

 

It was a loose power PCIE power cable on the psu side, I snogged them all up and starcraft does not crash anymore. the PSU is fully modular.

Corsair 800D Case : Intel Core i7 950 CPU: Corsair H100 Asus X58 Sabertooth : 6 Gigs Kingston HyperX T1 2000 Mhz :  Gigabyte 660 Ti : Samsung 240 GB SSD : WD Black 1Terabyte : WD green 750G

CFI Diablo LT CFI-B1010 Black SECC : AMD FX 8150 : AMD FX H80 cooler : GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD3 AM3+ : Kingston HyperX Black 16GB : EVGA 012-P3-2068-KR GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) 448 Cores Classified 1280MB : Western Digital WD Black WD1001FALS 1TB

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