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Hello everyone, i'm having an issue with my pc. recently when ive been playing games itll randomly restart without warning. sometimes itll blue screen. (i dont know a lot about pc's but i have a slight feeling it may be a psu problem? maybe not enough power? if anyone could help me thatd be great if you need specs just ask and ill find them all out 

 

thanks :)

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Specs are pretty necessary, do you have an overclock on your CPU or GPU?

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AMD FX 4100 

12gb ram

RX 470

1tb hdd

320gb hdd

Gigabyte 990XA-UD2

500w Zalman Modular

Win 10

 

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lol, that rx 470 is sitting there being like "where's my stuff to render"

Is this happening only under heavy load? What is the code when you get the blue screen?

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Mainly when im playing games

the error is kernel security failure im pretty sure

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can you do a scandisc and repair?

HD might be bad or you may be able to salvage it doing the above.

DO YOU HAVE the windows disc?

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how do i scandisc and repair?

and no it was the free upgrade from win 8.1

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Few things it can be:

1) CPU/GPU Overheating -> Watch temperatures for both with an application like HW Monitor

2) HDD Errors -> Check with 'scannow /sfc' in cmd

3) RAM Errors -> Check with `mdsched.exe` in cmd, then reboot to run test

4) Bad GPU Drivers -> Update to latest

5) Power supply dying -> Not really a way to check.. so do all the other tests first.. if all others are OK, this might be the problem

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25 minutes ago, jakeee010 said:

how do i scandisc and repair?

and no it was the free upgrade from win 8.1

see above. you can copy and paste ( without the ' ' ) in cmd widow when you get it up.

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21 hours ago, Raen said:

Few things it can be:

1) CPU/GPU Overheating -> Watch temperatures for both with an application like HW Monitor

2) HDD Errors -> Check with 'scannow /sfc' in cmd

3) RAM Errors -> Check with `mdsched.exe` in cmd, then reboot to run test

4) Bad GPU Drivers -> Update to latest

5) Power supply dying -> Not really a way to check.. so do all the other tests first.. if all others are OK, this might be the problem

HDD Errors -> Check with 'scannow /sfc' in cmd this command doesnt work :/

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No RAM Errors, gpu updated already, nothings over heating just checked hdd no problems. so psu then? 

 

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46 minutes ago, jakeee010 said:

HDD Errors -> Check with 'scannow /sfc' in cmd this command doesnt work :/

google how to do it. the HD sounds like it has problems............ scan disc and repair for your operating system.

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54 minutes ago, LabRat said:

google how to do it. the HD sounds like it has problems............ scan disc and repair for your operating system.

i scanned them both and there was no problems :/

 

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Update - After my pc crashes and reloads it doesnt crash again until i completely shutdown my pc and start it up again

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