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My pc after logging on stutters then crashes

Mclliqe
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With an aio you can have 3 problems:

 

1. poor contact with cpu.

2. Poor liquid flow

3. poor airflow

 

if you’re sitting at 90c in bios, it’s either 1 or 2. 
 

If the block is very hot to the touch, it’s 2. 
 

your pump can be running, but there can be a clog in the system (air bubble, growth, etc) that causes the liquid not to circulate properly. The fix is a new cooler.

My pc was working fine, then recently I tried to play a game and it would crash after 2 minutes. I tried changing the graphics card and it was still crashing.
Specs:

i9-11900k

64gb ddr4 ram

3050 ti gpu 

msi liquid cooler

750w Corsair gold power supply 

 

 

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18 minutes ago, Mclliqe said:

My pc was working fine, then recently I tried to play a game and it would crash after 2 minutes. I tried changing the graphics card and it was still crashing.
Specs:

i9-11900k

64gb ddr4 ram

3050 ti gpu 

msi liquid cooler

750w Corsair gold power supply 

 

 

Have you recently installed any programs? Try uninstalling them and see if that fixes the issue. Same thing goes for hardware.

 

What exactly happens? Crashes to desktop? The whole desktop itself shuts off? BSOD?

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I fixed it all I had to do was take out two of my ram sticks and then it started working great.

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22 minutes ago, Mclliqe said:

I fixed it all I had to do was take out two of my ram sticks and then it started working great.

did you update the bios?

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The pc crashed again and when I looked at the bios the cpu temp was at 90 degrees Celsius. The liquid cooler is pumping I can hear it. I already tried reapplying thermal pasted. To the touch it was very hot. 

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2 hours ago, Mclliqe said:

The pc crashed again and when I looked at the bios the cpu temp was at 90 degrees Celsius. The liquid cooler is pumping I can hear it. I already tried reapplying thermal pasted. To the touch it was very hot. 

that doesnt sound like the aio is working.

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With an aio you can have 3 problems:

 

1. poor contact with cpu.

2. Poor liquid flow

3. poor airflow

 

if you’re sitting at 90c in bios, it’s either 1 or 2. 
 

If the block is very hot to the touch, it’s 2. 
 

your pump can be running, but there can be a clog in the system (air bubble, growth, etc) that causes the liquid not to circulate properly. The fix is a new cooler.

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I’ll put my extra cooler in at see if it still crashes.

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