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UKTomm

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  1. My GPU is the one seen here Edit: I decreased my core clock from 860MHZ to 760MHz. No changes made to voltages. Ran it for 12 minutes with Furmark and it hit 80C with no crashes or freezing. So, I bumped the core clock back up to 860MHz with no changes to voltage and ran it for 12 minutes. It hit 80C but didn't crash or freeze. These were the exact settings that it crashed with before so unless that it was just coincidence that it crashed while running Furmark the first time?
  2. That was the GPU, not the CPU. I was running Furmark at the time
  3. AMD FX8350 4.0Ghz (not OC) Asus Radeon HD7850 (not OC) Asus M5A99X EVO R2.0 Crucial SSD Few standard HDDs CiT 750UB 750W PSU Didn't spot the temps exactly when it crashed but it was in the high 70s. Graphics card isn't that old that it should be causing problems. Probably about 18months old.
  4. Running Furmark at the mo. How long should I run these for? Edit: Well scratch that, PC just shut itself off while running Furmark. So it's something to do with the GPU then?
  5. It is! The room is a bit chilly at the moment though so I'm sure it'll warm up as time goes on.
  6. I'll replace the cable and see if that helps! I thought that but I wasn't too sure. I've got a AMD FX-8350 (not OC) and it's running between 10C and 24C at the moment.
  7. Hi guys, I've been having some issues with my PC where it will turn itself completely off and then restart without warning. Sometimes when it does this and tries to reboot itself, it will turn itself off again and get into some vicious restarting cycle. It happens at any time such as having just booted the PC, watching a video, playing games. It even did it when I was uninstalling an old version of Java. Am I right to suspect it might be a dying PSU? Just wanted to get your opinions before I go out and buy a new PSU which I may or may not need. Thanks
  8. The dedicated camera button is pretty cool! Haven't heard of dbrand before, but checked them out, and their website is pretty cool. Also the fact that they're sponsoring this giveaway!
  9. Favorite things have to be the back buttons and the brush metal look!
  10. Agreed. I mean it's completely up to them how much they want to risk damaging their own equipment, but when you have things that customers/your fans have paid for, a bit irresponsible to leave them in an area such as that.
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