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  1. Well, it was the cpu temperature. It was really high because the cpu fan was misplaced. I should have checked that before. Thank you all for your help :)
  2. The GPU temp is fine <60 C, I will check the CPU temp. I will clear the CMOS. for the BIOS I just checked that the version supported the 4th gen. Right now I'm at version 6.5, I also will give a try to update to the latest version. I mean, Overwatch is the most affected game, I had lo lower everything to low and even there the fps drops to 12 sometimes. I also played Valorant before at stable ~110Fps but now the fps drops to even 30 sometimes, before the changes those drops never happened.
  3. Hello, I recently upgraded and old computer who had: i3-4330 CPU GT-630 1gb GPU H81M-E33 MOBO A generic PSU 8 gb RAM (Ram 1 + Ram 2) 240 SSD + 1TB HDD And changed the CPU to an i5-4440, but the games run worst than before I know that is a little change but for instance, Overwatch ran at 30fps stable with the i3, but with the new processor I experience severe fps drops. After that I also upgraded the GPU to a RX580 4gb and the PSU to an AZZA 550W, I know that this configuration could cause a bottleneck and it does I tested with afterburner and the cores peak at 100% and the GPU has also random spikes with low usage, but maybe something else could be the cause? Because right now the fps drops are horrible and the general performance is worse than before doing any change Is there anything I can do in the meantime? I'm thinking of putting back the i3 to test the performance I'm also obviously thinking on upgrade CPU+MOBO+RAM but because of the money I have to wait a considerable amount of time. Thank you in advance for your time
  4. I did run memtest (twice) on each ram separatedly and got no errors, Does this mean that there is a problem with the MOBO or CPU? Haven't tested the voltage change yet because I just finished the memtests, but this worries me a little because the XMP profile (in the data sheet) also says 1.2V
  5. I will make the tests overnight, and see if i get something. I removed one some hours ago and at least i haven't got a bsod yet. Is that safe to do? I mean, it could have trouble with warranty?
  6. Yes, i did reinstall it I have already reseat video card and ram, Hdd and ssd haven't tried yet. Which is the best way to know what ram stick is the faulty one?
  7. Hello, I recently upgrade my pc with the following new parts: i5-9400F Gigabyte Aorus H370 Gaming 3 WiFi (BIOS version: F13) 2 x HyperX (8GB) DDR4-2666 CL16 (HX426C16FB3A/8) And I had from previously: Corsair Force LE SSD 120GB SATA TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 HDD 1TB SATA Water cooling: Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240RG PSU: Corsair CX650M 650W Nvidia Gefroce GTX 1060 6GB The problem is that I'm getting random BSOD (MEMORY_MANAGEMENT, SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED, PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA). So I did the following: Tested the ram sticks with memtest86, ended with 28 errors on: Test 6 [Block move, 64-byte blocks] 3/4 (75%). Next day, tested ram sticks individually and got no errors (4 passes). Then, I decided to make a fresh windows install to ditch that option, after a few days got a new BSOD. I changed the ram sticks to the other channel, they were on slots 2 and 4 (counting from the cpu to the right), now they are on 1 and 3. Run memtest, ended with 260 errors on: Test 6 [Block move, 64-byte blocks] 0/4 (0%). XMP is disabled by default. I'm not really sure on wich part is the faulty but it looks like ram. Haven't talked to the store yet the because I bought the the ram sticks and the MOBO on differents stores and I'm not sure on who to blame. Thanks in advance for the help, Greetings.
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