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Godchildcain

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  1. I've done a bios update and found that it apparantly set my memory to single channel (thus disabling one of my cards) So this might have been the issue. Unfortunately i havent gotten around to reinstall windows. I have done that before (when handling my previous post). i had windows 10 but reverted to 8.1 because 10 wouldnt properly format my disk. I was planning on fixing the channel issue and reinstalling windows 10 tomorrow. i'll try the link you sent me! Thanks a lot for your help!
  2. sorry for my late reply aswell my cpu cooler is; Cooler Master Hyper212 Evo, CPU-cooler
  3. I've added a monitor of my freshly crashed pc. i've played around 20 minutes of ark, the game that crashed my pc twice this morning. From what i can see theres quite a big difference in voltage on my cpu, not sure if thats what you were lookin gfor though Arkmonitor.txt
  4. I Don't have the FX anymore i stated in the old post that it were my old parts, i now have an i7 6700k Downloading HDmonitor to try it out.
  5. Its not overclocked and too much power with 850w though? i dont have a very demanding set up.. i picked it up while i had a game running and shaked it a bit, nothing happened
  6. i dont have a scheduled shutdown, neither do i have auto updates. It happens nearly 3 times a day when i use it a lot. It nearly only happens when i game (i nearly always use it to game so yeah) And it just goes out like as if i pull the plugg.
  7. Hey there everyone, i'm back again with the same issue i had a while back. (link to old topic) I have since upgraded my PSU a few days ago, from 600w to 850w. Unfortunately the issue is still there. Do you guys have any suggestions as to what it can be? Thanks a lot. Cain
  8. Just speculating here, but how big of a chance could it be that it was my headset driver? (it just died on me and it IS one of the items always connected at the time of crash)
  9. Any PSU you guys could recommend me? (Around 200 euros is my MAX budget) I'm taking out my HDD's now to see if i still crash.
  10. Unfortunately the only thing i can disconnect (because i don't need them) are the 2 HDD's. Today for instance i reinstalled windows at 16:00 and it ran nearly perfectly untill just now, 22:17 when it crashed again. sometimes it takes for ever to crash again.
  11. Tried the 3Dmark stress test. these are the results https://gyazo.com/bf41b68258b7978d66e38abbd3042927
  12. Looking through my windows event vieuwer i'm seeing error codes 7034. 219, 6008 and 41 around the times of shutdown. i hope this helps in solving the issue
  13. As of yeti t has only done it whilst gaming (But also right when i just start up a game after doing pretty much nothing for hours before) aside for the sometimes random BIOS boot it boots normally without any problems
  14. I tried that, unfortunately no change.. I hear that from everyone, but after having multiple people check my new parts against my old parts.. the new parts take less wattage so there should be no problem at all.. good thing i made a (SEMI COMPLETE) pc partpicker list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/qdd88K i'll also edit it into the main post im certain its seated correctly, but i never actually though about the paste! i'll look into that as soon as i can! thanks!
  15. Hey everyone, a friend of mine sent me here to see if you guys could help me out. For the last week my pc has been shutting down with no apparant reason. It all started since i put new parts into my pc (Motherboard, Processor and RAM) I've tried updating all my drivers Done countless windows reinstalls even tried w8.1 instead of w10 To be honest i don't know what to try anymore. i'll be putting back my old parts tomorrow to see if i'll still have the problems. If you guys know anything that might work out, please let me know! EDIT: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/qdd88K Parts list! Old parts were: MOBO: ASUS M5A78L-M/USB3 Processor: AMD vishera FX-8320, eight core Crucial balistix sport 12gb ddr3-1600
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