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Hey guys,

 

When I play games like R6 Siege, Destiny 2 I am able to play the game for 3-4 mins no problems but I then experience a solid color screen w/ audio stutters and my system reboots. I have been experiencing it since almost 2 weeks. I am not sure if my GPU or my PSU is a problem.

 

I can provide is a link to pastebin with my DxDiag info. If anyone can make sense of it, the help would be appreciated

 

RADAR_PRE_LEAK 64 issues come up, but I just RMA'D my RAM few weeks ago (when it failed memtest86 previously). Got a new stick.

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Alright let’s start some testing so we can narrow down the issue.

 

Lets start by stress testing the GPU.

 

Go to https://geeks3d.com/dl/show/629 and download it.

 

Once you get it installed open it up and run a stress test. Then come back and let me know if it crashes when you run the stress test.

 

 I also saw the error related to the memory leak error. The error relates to windows reporting a memory leak from the system. Can you make sure the memory is seated properly and in the correct slots? I would advise running another memtest just to be safe.

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On 3/18/2020 at 6:09 AM, Raxjinn said:

Alright let’s start some testing so we can narrow down the issue.

 

Lets start by stress testing the GPU.

 

Go to https://geeks3d.com/dl/show/629 and download it.

 

Once you get it installed open it up and run a stress test. Then come back and let me know if it crashes when you run the stress test.

 

 I also saw the error related to the memory leak error. The error relates to windows reporting a memory leak from the system. Can you make sure the memory is seated properly and in the correct slots? I would advise running another memtest just to be safe.

Hello, I ran Furmark for 45 mins w/ no crashes, with temps reaching around 65 degrees. (In games never goes above 55). I did also run memtest86 and it passed all the tests. I did try re-seating the RAM stick in another slot. My mobo has 2 slots only.

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