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Hello,

 

I have posted this before but received no help. I am having an issue where Windows is crashing during normal use. Whether it be Browsing the internet, Playing FFXIV, or even just sitting on the desktop. I have tried looking at event Viewer however at the time of crash I do not see any issues that arise in this. Specs below

5600X

X570 Aorus Elite Wifi

3200 Corsair Vengence 2x8

NVIDIA RTX 2070 Super

Custom Loop
Samsung 870 Pro 512

WD Black 512 NVME

Seagate Baracuda 2TB

 

I do not have an understanding of whats going on and I would really like to get this addressed so I can enjoy my games in peace.

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2 hours ago, Cowboyalec said:

Hello,

 

I have posted this before but received no help. I am having an issue where Windows is crashing during normal use. Whether it be Browsing the internet, Playing FFXIV, or even just sitting on the desktop. I have tried looking at event Viewer however at the time of crash I do not see any issues that arise in this. Specs below

5600X

X570 Aorus Elite Wifi

3200 Corsair Vengence 2x8

NVIDIA RTX 2070 Super

Custom Loop
Samsung 870 Pro 512

WD Black 512 NVME

Seagate Baracuda 2TB

 

I do not have an understanding of whats going on and I would really like to get this addressed so I can enjoy my games in peace.

you failed to mention the most important component usually having exactly that effect on failure, what PSU do you have?

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3 hours ago, DatNerdBJ said:

create a bootable tool for memtest 86 and verify you dont have faulty ram.
run hw monitor and tell us what your cpu temps are at idle 

(bootable tool https://www.hirensbootcd.org/)
https://openhardwaremonitor.org/

High 30's to low 40's with 65 degree ambient with an AC. 2 360 Rads in a Define 7 and the fans on both rads are set to intake for positive preasure. 'Also passed the Mem test

1 hour ago, Robchil said:

you failed to mention the most important component usually having exactly that effect on failure, what PSU do you have?

Corsair HX750, and now that I think about it it did not have these issues until I added my Commander pro when I switched from Intel to AMD.

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