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isaxyl

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  1. Nope, but the free weekend is over, and I have uninstalled the game by now. Do you know where I could find the drivers so that I could try them on Bioshock Infinite, the game which has crashed the most?
  2. CPU running at stock speeds, GPU is factory overclocked.
  3. Just before the game (Bioshock Infinite) crashed, my CPU was at 37.6 Degrees Celcius, and my GPU was at 55 Celcius.
  4. I can hardly get in to a game anymore, but I'll test my temps on Bioshock Infinite if I can get in to it.
  5. Hey, I've recently built a PC (late December 2014) and only in the past 2 days have I had this error. My PC has started randomly restarting while in games, and funnily enough, it only started after I installed CoD:AW from the Free Weekend, which I soon found out can hardly run on my PC. If anyone could help that would be really appreciated. If you need my specs they're below. I tried turning off Borderless Fullscreen and that worked for a short while, but it's happening again. Thanks! Dan Specs- CPU - AMD A10-6800K GPU - SAPPHIRE R9 270x 4GB OC RAM - Corsair Vengeance LP 1600MHz 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 Motherboard - ASUS A88XM-A Case - Bitfenix Prodigy M PSU - Corsair Builder Series CX500 HDD - 1TB WD Caviar Blue Some £10 dvd read/writer OS - Windows 8.1
  6. Guys I got it fixed! Took the battery out of the motherboard for 10 seconds then put it back in again. Thanks for the help though guys, I'm not dead because of you
  7. Since I have the Prodigy M, the PSU is only held in by a thumbscrew. Took it out and shook it and the straw is now out of there.
  8. Been told to use something non-conductive, so I'm looking for something like that. But yeah, I really wanna be careful with this. Also this is literally the worst time this can happen as I have exams this week and I got loads of revision material on this pc.
  9. It was working fine and powered on when I plugged in the USB, so I'm sure it won't be that :c
  10. The story is that I plugged my USB in to my back panel I/O and my PC just shut down and won't turn on now. Also, when I tried to unplug the PSU cable I got some weird crackle noise. And to add to my stupidity, I thought "maybe it's dust?" So I grabbed a can of compressed air and started to blow the dust out. Now the little tube that comes out of the can is inside my PSU. Someone please help me, I've only had this PC for just over 2 weeks and I don't want to have wasted £600 on an ornament. Thanks, Dan.
  11. Tried that. Changed the frequency to 1600 and the voltage to 1.650V but still registered as 1333 in Task Manager
  12. Same thing as said before. CPU-Z sees it as 1600 but Task Manager sees it as 1333.
  13. Yes, those 2 sticks are the only sticks in the computer.
  14. Decided to check that out and installed CPU-Z like the best answer suggested. In there it says it's running at 800MHz (It's Double Data Rate, so im assuming that means 1600).. Windows Task Manager and the UEFI BIOS both say 1333.. Trust CPU-Z or TM & BIOS?
  15. It's one kit of 2 sticks, and the box says 1600MHz, so I'm assuming that they both are.
  16. Googled and saw the same answer. Couldn't find the setting for the life of me in my BIOS.
  17. Googled and saw the same answer. Couldn't find the setting for the life of me in my BIOS.
  18. So, I built my first PC today, and going through the BIOS I see that my RAM is listed as 1333MHz when the box it came in stated it is 1600. I have increased the frequency to 1600 in the BIOS and increased the voltage to 1.650 V but that's not fixed the problem. If anyone could help me here that'd be excellent!
  19. Mainly gaming, Recording, Possibly some streaming (although not much), some low-intensity video editing and school work.
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