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PC Crashes When I play Games

AshRowdy
Go to solution Solved by Alienware 15 R2,

It was his Power supply guys.

Well the title say's it all i have a 780ti Processor    Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU         750  @ 2.67GHz, 2660 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)
 10 gb of ram

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I don’t think you are able to play the game at a stable frame rate because of those specs.

 

What games do you play so I can give you the recommended Specs you need.

 

Warning: You Might need to Upgrade that Rig of Yours.

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Does it straight up freezes the pc, or doesnt display anything for a couple of secconds and comes back every 30 secconds of so?

Make sure your drivers are up to date, sometimes a driver update or a windows update can cause troubles, try to remember since when this issue got worse

Also other thing I can think of is that your GPU could be overheating

The worst case scenario that I can think of is that your GPU is starting to fail, but it depends if you overclock it often or if it doesnt get enough ventilation for a long time

 

My answer is based on past experiences I had with an older pc, but it may or may not be the case

 

Cheers

 

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4 minutes ago, Alienware 15 R2 said:

I don’t think you are able to play the game at a stable frame rate because of those specs.

 

What games do you play so I can give you the recommended Specs you need.

 

Warning: You Might need to Upgrade that Rig of Yours.

I could play games fine before i upgraded my GPU to a 780 ti i play r6 and Gtav and game runs fine but just my PC crashes randomly

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2 minutes ago, HornetSpy_64-Bits said:

Does it straight up freezes the pc, or doesnt display anything for a couple of secconds and comes back every 30 secconds of so?

Make sure your drivers are up to date, sometimes a driver update or a windows update can cause troubles, try to remember since when this issue got worse

Also other thing I can think of is that your GPU could be overheating

The worst case scenario that I can think of is that your GPU is starting to fail, but it depends if you overclock it often or if it doesnt get enough ventilation for a long time

 

My answer is based on past experiences I had with an older pc, but it may or may not be the case

 

Cheers

 

My whole entire PC just crashes then boots up again my drivers are up to date downloaded new one today 

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You have any Documentation or images for what the error is?

 

Try Going into Setting —-> Apps and Features —-> GTA V and Rainbow 6 —->

Fix this app.

 

That should do it.

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1 minute ago, Alienware 15 R2 said:

You have any Documentation or images for what the error is?

 

Try Going into Setting —-> Apps and Features —-> GTA V and Rainbow 6 —->

Fix this app.

 

That should do it.

Where is fix this app on the setting I cant find it

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If that doesn’t fix the issue,

do you have Team viewer?

 

I can try fixing as much as I can by checking the driver itself and the Temperatures of the GPU?

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2 minutes ago, Alienware 15 R2 said:

If that doesn’t fix the issue,

do you have Team viewer?

 

I can try fixing as much as I can by checking the driver itself and the Temperatures of the GPU?

Yes I have team viewer I can do a remote control in 10

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All you have to do is Tell me your ID for TeamViewer and have it open.

 

I promise not to touch any of your files.

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20 minutes ago, Alienware 15 R2 said:

It was his Power supply guys.

Sorry I was doing some other stuff, good job on finding out what it was,

After OP said;

 

1 hour ago, AshRowdy said:

i recently reinstalled windows to try and fix this error

I thought it was something hardware related, that was a good find you made

Cheers

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