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My PC keeps crashing

ScarrFxce

My PC keeps crashing and I don't know why.2 weeks ago I bought a new monitor and my chrome stopped working then PC started lagging then I put my ram on another ram slot and it was fixed for 1 day but it's shutting down again. My lights on my case is still on when it shuts down.

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Is all your ram detected? 

ram test in your bios

test if it happens when you put 1 ram stick out maybe a bad stick..

 

update windows 10 or clean install windows 10

 

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How about the system specs? I can't guess what you have.

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4 minutes ago, ScarrFxce said:

I have 1 ram stick 16gb and it's all detected

do you have the memory stick in the closest spot to your cpu. you can try that. 

 

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oh shit my bad

R5 2600 @4Ghz 1.35625V

Gtx 960 not overclocked

16gb ram 2666mhz

Bequiet 400w 80+ gold

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Just now, jjdrost said:

put the stick in the closest slot to your cpu

 

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do you have the memory stick in the closest spot to your cpu. you can try that. 

 

I will try that

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51 minutes ago, ScarrFxce said:

I will try that

Did you try it already? What happened?

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1 hour ago, Sylferion said:

Did you try it already? What happened?

This first ram slot didnt work but the second one did

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16 hours ago, ScarrFxce said:

This first ram slot didnt work but the second one did

You should try CMOS reset

 

1) Unplug power supply
2) remove motherboard battery
3) put jumper pins or push switch on motherboard to clear the capacitors
4) remove jumper pins then install the battery
5) plug in power supply

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