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England
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Martial arts
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CPU
AMD A10 7850k
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Motherboard
MSI F2A78M-HD2
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RAM
8GB Corsair @ 1600mhz
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GPU
Nvidia GeForce GTX 970
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Corsair Carbide 300
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1TB + 180gb Intel SSD
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600W EVGA
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Corsair H75
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Razer Deathstalker TE
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Razer Naga 2014
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Steelseries 9H
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Windows 10 HP 64bit
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Thanks for your help!
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hi, thanks for the thoughtful answer, I will update the Bios, and I did overclock my cpu It once, but I'm pretty sure I returned it to stock afterwards. Ill also have a look at the ram voltages. thanks again. edit The Bios update seems to have done something, as it has been stable for about 1 hour now, I will update this if anything happens. Managed to run Prime95 for over an hour now, and that is good enough for me!
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That's what I thought, but what does that mean in terms of which component is faulty? Edit: It didn't finish, I took this photo when it had crashed, as you can see in the task manager, it had an uptime of 18 minutes.
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that was the torture test options > torture test It probably lasted 12-3 minutes with the torture test, as I was downloading it and setting up an account for a bit.
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I'm running this now, I'll post the results tommorrow. Thanks for your help so far.
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I would, but I don't really have the cash. Is there anyway to make sure? because I cant go buying new components willy nilly
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EVGA 600B (its on my profile)
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Pretty sure a 970 can handle smite links:
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Solution: Updating bios to latest version thanks to Runefox! Hello, I'll get right down to it: Symptoms: Sudden freeze everything stops fans and hdd slow down to idle primary monitor freezes on last frame PC is completely unresponsive known causes: games (Smite, in particular) This is the 5th time I have made this thread, so the other previous threads might contain some useful info. PC specs can be found on my profile here are some conclusions that I have reached thus far: HDD is not involved most likely psu/cpu not temperature related my threads always die in a few days. Thanks in advance for your help
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My cpu runs at around 70-80%One thing I noticed was that it runs at a speed higher than the supposed maximum. I did over clock it at one point, but I'm pretty sure I returned everything back to normal afterwards.