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Sveini101

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  1. I did two tests one with DirectX11 and one with DirectX9. The DirectX11 one was a bit wierd, don't think it worked, the log pics doesn't show anything except for the CPU usage, frequencies and memory usage. It says user cancelled after 1min and 2 secs. But the DirectX9 one worked. Sky-high temps as usual. Log pics Directx9: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ozl2fitkmn1qwi1/AADGANKiwXjoyFFdPRNhsspra?dl=0
  2. Yes, I do have the stock intel cooler. I have three fans, and the one at the back has started to act weird, sometimes it starts going faster for no reason. I cleaned the CPU cooler and the GPU fans yesterday with some q-tips, I also cleaned the bottom of my cabinet with an old sock. But except from that, no. Fans dying? Maybe^. When I took the CPU cooler of the termal paste seemed ok, but I'm going replace it anyway. I do have an Corsair CX600 PSU and I read on other threads that the CX600 can damage the graphics card/ other components. Some said that it would only last for 1-2 years.
  3. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/rx54iexbj09gu6z/AADW5egpl5mlnIb_MR8oIippa?dl=0 Here's the OCCT test pics. The CPU temperatures where at 95 celsius when the OCCT stopped the test. And the GPU was at 82.
  4. I tried to underclock it by 100MHz, but it didnt work. I've ran the Furmark and OCCT tests a couple of times now, and once the GPU temp got up to 81 degrees celsius.
  5. When I ran the furmark GPU test the screen froze again. Even when I had low-resolution. And the same thing with the OCCT test.
  6. Yes the frame rate is limited at csgo, i think. No, I haven't overclocked my GPU. I can't run it in infinite mode so should I use the automatic mode? For how long?
  7. Yesterday I was playing The WItcher 3 and after playing it for about 30 minutes my main monitor froze and blue squares appeared all over the screen (on both monitors). The same thing happened in Guild Wars 2, but after five minutes instead. It also happened the minute I entered WoW. It doesn't happen when I play CSGO or hearthstone, so I guess it has something to do with open world games. Maybe its because they require more ram? I don't know. The GPU status in device manager says it's working properly, I've tried tried setting the power management mode to prefer maximum performance on the games, I've reinstalled the graphics driver with a clean install, I've installed all important updates in Windows Update, I've tried installing an older version of the graphics driver with a clean install, I've taken the video card stability test and the same thing happened after a couple of seconds. Do you know a way to fix this? PC specs: - Gainward Geforce GTX 770 -Intel Core i7 4770 3.40GHz -16,GB RAM -Corsair 600W PSU Thanks for any help.
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