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Started getting memory-related BSOD's while playing
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Oh yeah, and for reference, this is what it does to YT videos for about a second everytime I fullscreen or scroll down and back up in fullscreen: -
Started getting memory-related BSOD's while playing
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True that -
Started getting memory-related BSOD's while playing
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Dang... I just got this GPU about quite literally one year ago -
Started getting memory-related BSOD's while playing
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Anything other than MemTest86? I don't want to format my whole pen drive. -
Started getting memory-related BSOD's while playing
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Here 010521-35031-01.dmp -
Started getting memory-related BSOD's while playing
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Where are BSOD crash logs dumped? -
Started getting memory-related BSOD's while playing
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The GPU glitches also started for no reason overnight. -
bsod Started getting memory-related BSOD's while playing
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I need your guys' thoughts on this. So I'm playing GTA story mode right, so I play for a long time. GTA is a demanding game, graphically, and I started getting BSOD's related to memory. I initially thought my RAM was breaking down, but I think it's my GPU, actually... First BSOD was MEMORY_MANAGEMENT, the second one was ATTEMPTED_WRITE_TO_READONLY_MEMORY. Now, why do I think it's the GPU? 1. When playing videos on YT, I started to one day just get seemingly randomly timed graphical glitches, where one half of the screen went green, and the other pink and stuff, -
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Hi, I'm looking to upgrade to something better from my Sapphire RX470. I want it to be AMD (for price reasons), please pick something cheaper, but meaningfully more powerful. I have a 550W Evolveo Eco 550 PSU I believe, and a MSI Z97 PC Mate motherboard. Thank you!
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InsydeH20 Rev 3.7 BIOS Advanced Settings
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I have spent months at this, and an hour ago I by some miracle managed to open advanced settings in the InsydeH20 Rv 3.7 BIOS. However, I havent succeeded at that again. Please help me, I am using a Lenovo B50-70.-
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PC blacks out after 10 seconds of gameplay
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Well, unfortunately I cannot tell you the specs exactly right now. I'll try from the top of my head, but I believe there is a 3 GHz Pentium 4 CPU, and a Nvidia GeForce 7600 GT Graphics Card. And there also exists FlatOut: Ultimate Carnage Which is FO2 but it has remastered visuals, more opponents and it's just kind of 'better', I guess -
PC blacks out after 10 seconds of gameplay
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Yeah, you gotta download the video. Yes, I just tried TrackMania Sunrise, and it has done it as well, however only on high graphics details. FO2 is only at native res, otherwise normal I believe. -
I found this to be the most relevant sub-forum to post this. If it isn't, please correct me. I have a at least a decade old computer. It runs a Pentium 4 and some Nvidia GeForce GT GPU, with Windows XP. When I try to run FlatOut 2, a basic game, for 10 seconds of 3D gameplay, the PC completely blacks out. Like, dead. No video, no audio, no nothing. It only recovers after a hard reset by turning off and on the PSU. The temps are okay, GPU being at average on 50-56 and CPU 50-65. I have tried to unplug the floppy drive, optical drive and case fan but it didn't help. Could the PSU be