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When I start up a gpu intensive program, it either freezes my pc or crashes after a few minutes. I’ve reinstalled the drivers, looked into event viewer and dint find anything. Can you guys help me out?

my cpu is overclocked to 4.94Ghz 1.4 volts

gpu no overclock

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1 hour ago, WiteliteningHWD said:

When I start up a gpu intensive program, it either freezes my pc or crashes after a few minutes. I’ve reinstalled the drivers, looked into event viewer and dint find anything. Can you guys help me out?

my cpu is overclocked to 4.94Ghz 1.4 volts

gpu no overclock

It can be your overclock causing this issue.  Try going into BIOS and set as defaults and test it out.  Good luck

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8 minutes ago, Turtle Rig said:

 

It can be your overclock causing this issue.  Try going into BIOS and set as defaults and test it out.  Good luck

I just removed the overclock on my cpu and it didn’t help. 

I also reseated the gpu and added a support bracket. 

I think it’s a gpu problem.

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I smell a RMA

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10 hours ago, swordsm3n said:

Could be a power supply issue. I had the same issue and also had nothing showing under the event viewer. I swapped each part out until the issue stopped. It stopped when I changed my power supply.

I tried to verify my system files and Razer Softminer started working but the screen froze.

edit: I tried some games but they still crashed

I also got an error saying that an application was blocked from using graphics hardware. Can any of you guys help?

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1 hour ago, WiteliteningHWD said:

Update: I unplugged my gpu and used my integrated graphics and it worked. I think it’s a gpu problem. I’ll ask for an ram from msi later. Tell me what you think.

I think it's a little early for that. If it's an issue with the power supply, what you did would have solved your problem as well. The integrated graphics doesn't draw nearly the same power load as a discrete gpu under full load. I would either test the video card in a different system, or try a new power supply in your system. You may go through the whole rma process and still have the same issue if you dont diagnose your problem first. 

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8 hours ago, swordsm3n said:

I think it's a little early for that. If it's an issue with the power supply, what you did would have solved your problem as well. The integrated graphics doesn't draw nearly the same power load as a discrete gpu under full load. I would either test the video card in a different system, or try a new power supply in your system. You may go through the whole rma process and still have the same issue if you dont diagnose your problem first. 

I don’t have any of those

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