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I nees some help!!!! My PC keep crashing randomly

Koggie

My PC recently keep crashing really randomly, sometime it crashing during games (i only play csgo and lol), sometime just it crash while i watch youtube and sometime it crash during a bios setting. 

 

I notice that when it crash only the display is gone, the sound is still on and when i press shift too much its still have the warning sound.

 

As i monitoring its, the temp on GPU is alway around 50-70, CPU is 50-60, i dont pc use much so it never got into heavy load.

 

I tried to uninstall the display driver many times with DDU and downgrade the driver, upgrade the driver, down clock the gpu/cpu, over clock. But not thing work.

 

I use:

Mainboard: MSI B85I gaming ITX

CPU: intel I5 4460

GPU: HIS RX560 green 4Gb

PSU (brand new): 600W silver+

Window 10 64-bit

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4 minutes ago, jaslion said:

What psu is that?

Xigmatek X-power II 650

 

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sometime after the crash, the display driver just gone and leave this error in device manager

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3 hours ago, Koggie said:

Xigmatek X-power II 650

 

Oh you bought a firehazard.

 

No wonder your pc is shutting off at random that psu is worse than have no psu :p.

 

Get a good quality unit and call it a day.

 

Also what gpu do you have you did not list that?

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48 minutes ago, jaslion said:

Oh you bought a firehazard.

 

No wonder your pc is shutting off at random that psu is worse than have no psu :p.

 

Get a good quality unit and call it a day.

 

Also what gpu do you have you did not list that?

O.o that PSU is that bad ? 😐

and i did list my GPU on there, it is HIS RX560 green 4Gb

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6 minutes ago, Koggie said:

 

Last month i even use a worse psu than that but its work perfectly fine 😐

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3 hours ago, Koggie said:

O.o that PSU is that bad ? 😐

and i did list my GPU on there, it is HIS RX560 green 4Gb

Read over it my bad.

 

3 hours ago, Koggie said:

Last month i even use a worse psu than that but its work perfectly fine

Luck. Literally that at work

 

You bought a very bad psu and you aren't lucky now.

 

Got a budget for a replacement? If you keep using this your pc will end up dead sooner than later.

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4 hours ago, jaslion said:

Read over it my bad.

 

Luck. Literally that at work

 

You bought a very bad psu and you aren't lucky now.

 

Got a budget for a replacement? If you keep using this your pc will end up dead sooner than later.

i still have the old PSU, i will place it back to check. After all, i had only replace that PSU first to start upgrade my PC :((

If my old PSU not work anymore, any suggestion on the PSU, i only need around 400W-550W

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3 hours ago, Koggie said:

i still have the old PSU, i will place it back to check. After all, i had only replace that PSU first to start upgrade my PC :((

If my old PSU not work anymore, any suggestion on the PSU, i only need around 400W-550W

Where are you shopping?

 

A current good budget unit for under 60 would be a cx550.

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i just find out that the crash only happen when the driver is installed, try to watch youtube a whole day without driver and its work fine. After install AMD driver its start to crash. I tried to use the onboard GPU too and it work fine too.
I currently use the AMD adrenalin 21.8.2 (which is recommended for my card)

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New update, i dont think it the PSU problem.

i think it is something to do with the graphic card. When i insert the graphic card, i cant do the power test (it would crash after 10-20s). But when i switch to onboard card i can run it normally.

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(Solved) Update, I Had fixed it.
It was all about the GPU all along, some dust were stuck between the VRAM and the card so when the card eat more power it made the VRAM too hot and shotdown the card
So after i use a multipurpose Lubricant to clean and dry it with a hair dryer, the card is back to normal, not crashing anymore

 

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