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  • Birthday Jun 01, 1988

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  1. Haven't OC'ed it but I'll give it a good cleaning. Tried formatting and installed Windows again but that didn't work either.
  2. Nope.Yeah I've been wondering that too lately. Sadly I don't have a copy of Windows 7 lying around I could test.
  3. Ran memtest86+. No errors. Disabled a couple of Nvidia units (High Definition Audio and Virtual Audio Device) in the Device Manager. Only had one driver (version 6.01.7848) installed for my Realtek High Definition Audio unit which I got off Asus' website. Edit: Disabling those Nvidia thingies didn't help. Any other ideas?
  4. Tried switching between the sticks. Games wouldn't launch with only one stick (4 gb) so couldn't really test it.
  5. WoW, Diablo 3, Skyrim, CS:GO. Basicly everything I've tried.
  6. Hi. I've had this problem for a while but haven't found a solution. Basicly the problem is this: After I've played for 15-20 minuter my PC will suddenly restart without any warning (although it sometimes says that I don't have enough memory available if I tab out) or BSOD. The EventViewer just tells me of a critical error (Kernel-Power 41 (63)). I've tried several searches but I've yet to come across a solution. I've come across alot of forums where people suspect their PSU's so I've included the values from BIOS. Specs: Intel i5 4670k @ 3.40GHz (reaches ~50 degress celcius during games) Asus Z87-A EVGA GTX 770 (reaches 80 degrees celcius during games) Corsair Vengeance DDR 1600MHz 2x4GB Samsung SSD 840 EVO 250gb (Windows 10 Home) EVGA SuperNova P2 650W PSU reading in BIOS: 3.3V Voltage = +3.328V 5V Voltage = +5.040V 12V Voltage = 12.288V BIOS is up to date and so are the drivers for audio and GPU. Any ideas? I'm really frustrated by this situation.
  7. Memory leak eh? Any idea if I can test to make sure it's that or try to fix it? I assume you mean operating system? In that case Windows 10 Home. I'll try to run a game and kill all other apps. I just cleaned it recently so that shouldn't be it.
  8. Hi. So lately my PC has been restarting after I've gamed for 15-20 minutes. It's only been happening for about a week. Sometimes I'll be prompted with a Windows warning saying that there's not enough memory left, but mostly it just restarts. I've tried to monitor the memory usage through the task manager and I'm not seeing anything out of the ordinary (granted I'm not an expert). I'm kinda unsure what to do from here. How do I figure out what's wrong? Specs: Intel i5 4670k @ 3.40GHz Asus Z87-A EVGA GTX 770 (driver 368.81) Corsair Vengeance DDR 1600MHz 2x4GB Samsung SSD 840 EVO 250gb (Windows 10 Home) EVGA SuperNova P2 650W
  9. ftd

    New PSU needed

    It was within the 2 year warranty it had but since the store I bought it from didn't have a similar product in stock they just gave me the full amount back
  10. ftd

    New PSU needed

    Thanks guys. I really appreciate your help. I'll read up on both the G2 and P2
  11. Hi guys. My old PSU died recently (Corsair RM550) so now I have to get a new one, but I'm a bit unsure on what to get, so I was hoping that maybe you guys could help me choosing the right PSU for my setup. GPU: EVGA GTX770 CPU: Intel i5-4670k Motherboard: ASUS Z87-A RAM: Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600MHz 2x4gb SSD: Samsung SSD 840 EVO 250gb HDD: 1tb (can't remember the brand) Case: Fractale Define R4 I'm pretty unsure whether I can stick with a 550W or if I need more watts. Also I'd like my new PSU to be (semi)modular Thanks in advance Edit: I totally forgot to mention that I have a storage HDD. I can't remember the brand but it's a 1tb.
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