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i7 4770k OC 4GHZ
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Motherboard
MSI Gaming 7
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RAM
Kingston Fury 16GB 2133mhz (2x8gb) KHX2133C11D3
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GPU
Gainward GTX 780 Ti Phantom Factory OC (1200mhz)
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Corsair Carbide Air 540
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3x ssd 2x hdd (nas with 4hdd)
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Cooler Master v850 gold
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AOC e2343F2, acer x193w
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Cooler master 212 evo+
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Mad Catz Strike 7
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Utechsmart Venus
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Windows 10 x64 Activated
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i ran prime95 by 12 minutes on the 8 threads everything was fine, 0 errors 0 warning, temps was only at 40C and cpu usage at 100% So, two possibility, this plague spreads from component to component OR it's a electro magnetic field or something like that. EDIT: As no one is able to help (thanks Deagon), Kepler Labs will close this cooperation, moderators can lock this thread now. As the cooperation didn't got terminated successfully, the fix will not be shared.
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Kepler Labs is always proud of it's work, except when our biggest enemy "poisse" come and destroy everything up
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No one can help me ? WHAAAAT I think i'm in coma and i'm living my worst nightmare, maybe i'm crazy but i'm writing this just in case... Kepler Labs will blow this fake life out Well, to stay in the thread, i disconnected all my hard drive and left only one ssd that i formatted and installed windows 7, guess what ? the issue is still there HAHAHAHAAAAAA
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That's beacause of a patch, that's not your fault, if you check on reddit you will see many people have this issue too. A new patch is coming soon wich brings random events to online mode, we'll see if they fixed it...
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Yes i tried another PCI slot some days ago, didn't change anything, actually i changed some bios settings about secure boot and oc genie since the led wasn't on and secure boot wasn't on too last time i was unable to install drivers or another pc beacause of secureboot, maybe it's the cause so i will see i'm dead desperate, but that's a good thing that i'm not alone
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check the screws that separate your motherboard from your case or any electrical leak, already had this .
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EDIT: I replaced my ENTIIIIIIRE PC, but i still have the issue, WHERE DOES THIS COME FROM ???????? Hello hello As SOME of you will be able to see, i'm new, don't blame me if i miss something. Config: Windows 10 64 GTX 780 Ti Phantom Kingston 16 gb 2133mhz Fury Motherboard: MSI Gaming 7 i7 4770k 4ghz Cooler master v850 So, since two weeks of the Windows 10 launch, i have the biggest issue i ever had with my computer (or the biggest problem i ever seen in my life) First, it happens by a bad nvidia driver before the launch, i rollbacked and everything was fine again, the