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Got another new problem ? my system keeps crashing after 15 to 20 minutes of turning on I thought it was bad HDD or OS I formated the drive started fresh with new windows install still the same problem I thought it was bad GPU then I give it a fresh driver's install it runs perfectly fine then I thought it was a bad CPU I run cinebench it too run perfectly fine now I think it's a bad mother board help me find out what's going wrong please

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@Faisal A I have got a r3 2200g a gigabyte b450m DS3h mother board and a Asus strix Vega 64 with cooler master mwe 750 w psu with a Seagate barracuda 1tb HDD and a super old Seagate 160 gig HDD for window as my Toshiba HDD died before this build and I didn't have any money to buy new SSD 

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@Shivank You can buy a SSD for £15 https://www.amazon.co.uk/ADATA-ASU650SS-240GT-C-240GB-SU650-SSD/dp/B0762BZYPF?th=1

 

Try using a different PSU or (DO AT YOUR OWN RISK) undervolt the CPU

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@Faisal A bro previously I did asked someone what PSU should I use on same fourm they suggested me to buy a 750 w psu for this and I baught and bro IAM not a tester who can keep changing hard ware please suggest me something should I wait for an SSD because my HDD is super old like super duper old and slow so can it be the reason which is causing problem because on the start up it gets pinned to 100% and never drops down 

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40 minutes ago, Faisal A said:

(DO AT YOUR OWN RISK) undervolt the CPU

What the fuck? ^^^^

 

55 minutes ago, Shivank said:

Got another new problem ? my system keeps crashing after 15 to 20 minutes of turning on I thought it was bad HDD or OS I formated the drive started fresh with new windows install still the same problem I thought it was bad GPU then I give it a fresh driver's install it runs perfectly fine then I thought it was a bad CPU I run cinebench it too run perfectly fine now I think it's a bad mother board help me find out what's going wrong please

What temps are the parts getting to? Check the windows event log to see if anything useless was spotted there. What's the error codes from the BSODs usually? What RAM do you have and what speed is it at?

 

Yours faithfully

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4 hours ago, Shivank said:

@Faisal A can HDD cause crashing because that HDD never drops from 100 % load even at ideal do you think it can be my mother board ??

If it's at 100% load constantly that's not normal. I would definitely try testing the HDD for errors. Reading through this thread, to me, the issue looks like the HDD. That's the weakest link in your build right now. Reinstalling windows on a faulty HDD would not fix any issues because it will have reading errors still. Use Seagate Seatools or WD Data lifeguard. Those I found are really good HDD testing programs even for non seagate or WD drives

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  • 4 weeks later...
On 8/2/2019 at 8:44 PM, Faisal A said:

@Lord Nicoll Undervolting the CPU puts less strain on the PSU and if the PSU voltage is fluctuating, it can help stop that which can lead to increased stability

That's not what I said "what the fuck" too, it was the "DO AT YOUR OWN RISK" bit, there is 100% no risk to that, how the hell can an undervolt hurt something.Really not how silicon works especially on modern CPUs with ultra low voltage idle states. 

Yours faithfully

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