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Hello, I have built my PC not too long ago and am starting to crash and do not know what the problem is. I have tried making many google attempts but they all just told me to update my drivers. I have tried uninstalling my graphics drivers and getting older versions but that still has not fixed my problem. I have not overclocked anything. My computer seems to freeze then just completely stop on a frame of the game then either gives me a bluescreen or just brings me to the desktop with no error. My bluescreen's error was a "WATCHDOG VIOLATION". Anybody wanna help me please?

 

 

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R 5 2600X - CPU
16GB @ 3200HMZ Corsair - RAM
250GB Kingston A2000 M.2 - STORAGE
750W GOLD MWE Cooler Master - PSU
1660ti GIGABYTE OC - GPU
ASROCK B450M PRO4 - MOBO

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might be drive. run chkdsk /f /r in cmd.exe as an administrator or download crystaldiskinfo and make sure thats alkright

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12 minutes ago, richodude said:

might be drive. run chkdsk /f /r in cmd.exe as an administrator or download crystaldiskinfo and make sure thats alkright

I remember using crystaldiskinfo before I reinstalled windows. It said my drive's health was 100% healthy.

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