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Lately i have been getting this problem that my pc freezes, then the screen turns black and a few seconds later the computer goes back to normal, although if i'm playing a game, the game crashes and if im watching a youtube video the video just turns green that can be fixed by reloading the page. I have been searching up some fixes or people that also had this but i can only find people who also had bsod's after this, that does not happen to me. In these topics people have been saying that the ram has been causing this, i have been running the windows memory diagnostic tool and it hasn't found any problems. Has anyone also have/had this and maybe know a fix or cause?

Specs:

OS: Windows 10 Pro
CPU: i5 3470 3.2-3.6GHz
Ram: 8GB Dual channel
Motherboard: Gigabyte B75M-D3V
GPU: MSI GTX 1070 Armor, with an 1080p and 1440x900 monitors

Storage: Kingston A400 256GB SSD (40gb left), Seagate 480GB HDD

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59 minutes ago, Juular said:

1) GPU unstable, reset OC if present.

2) GPU Driver unstable, update\downgrade.

3) PSU unstable, try another one.

There isn't any oc on my gpu, and my driver is up to date, could it maybe be because of the driver since i updated it a few days ago when it started and my psu is a cx550m and it also the only one i have here so i cant test if thats the problem

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On 11/3/2019 at 5:44 PM, worldsiko said:

There isn't any oc on my gpu, and my driver is up to date, could it maybe be because of the driver since i updated it a few days ago when it started and my psu is a cx550m and it also the only one i have here so i cant test if thats the problem

what are the temps on your gpu?

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On 11/3/2019 at 5:44 PM, worldsiko said:

There isn't any oc on my gpu, and my driver is up to date, could it maybe be because of the driver since i updated it a few days ago when it started and my psu is a cx550m and it also the only one i have here so i cant test if thats the problem

Well it shouldn't be but it's possible that it's a driver problem. 

Do a roll back to the previous one and see if the issue persists. 

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1 hour ago, Mark Kaine said:

Well it shouldn't be but it's possible that it's a driver problem. 

Do a roll back to the previous one and see if the issue persists. 

 

42 minutes ago, AkSo2504 said:

Completely uninstall the gpu drivers with DDU and then install new drivers

I have uninstalled my gpu drivers and installed an older one, and its fixed again. Seems like a driver related bug for sure

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