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Hey guys,

 

recently played a few League of Legends games. All of a sudden my 2 screens go blue ish, cant really describe the color.

The PC was still running and all of a sudden started making beep sounds, probably like 5-10 in a row, no pattern or pauses or sth.

After about 10s the game was back up and running. While that lost me the matchup, im more worried bout the pc haha.

 

Since Ive never had this happen (compared to ALOT of "usual" BSOD bs like memory management -> thanks win10)

what was that? I mean the pc just returned to flawless 144hz gaming after that?

doesnt make any sense to me and I couldnt find anything on the web. The beeping sound came from the speakers, not the motherboard!

 

Any ideas where to start troubleshooting? Id be super thankful.

 

(r5 3600, 8gb single channel (waiting for black friday), gtx 1070, b450m gaming plus by MSI, quad case cooling set up, processor cooler is still stock (waiting for noctua deal))

(everything up to date, fresh win10 install, had lol, its launcher and chrome running)

 

thanks in advance and greetings!

Chris

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Any overclock applied to the CPU?

 

I once had an issue specifically whenever someone smites Dragon (myself or the enemy team) my screen would go brown, and it was because my CPU overclock wasnt fully stable. Super weird, but it sounds similar to this issue

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I had my screen cut out today for a split second - not while gaming,  but like 2 minutes later -  completely black out -  then it went back to like nothing happens. 

 

 

Theoretically that could have a million reasons... I blame GFE however because that shortly after refused to work (which it loves doing) 

 

I always blame either GFE 

Or Windows. 

 

 

And usually I'm right. 

 

 

Could have been your GPU actually,  they sometimes recover from a crash...  Rarely but it happens...

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