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Could be a few things, how much thermal paste did you put on? Everything fixed together properly? 

 

Can you fire up a temperature monitor then a stress test, Prime95 for CPU and take your pick for GPU, and keep watching what the temperatures go up to? Run the tests separately and see which one makes the machine crash.  

 

 Hello everyone.
I got a black screen after a few minutes of gaming (tomb raider, dragon age, space engenier) and my pc restart after that (sometime just stay with a black screen and nothing happen)
all that start yesterday never had a problem before 
when my pc restart windows show me this:

 
Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
  OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
  Locale ID: 3084
 
Additional information about the problem:
  BCCode: 116
  BCP1: FFFFFA801E62A010
  BCP2: FFFFF8800F15693C
  BCP3: FFFFFFFFC00000B5
  BCP4: 000000000000000A
  OS Version: 6_1_7601
  Service Pack: 1_0

 

  Product: 256_1
 
My spec is 
Evga GeForce GTX 780 Ti Dual Classified 

WD BLACK SERIES 4TB

and all that is 3week old 
yes i uninstale and reinstale the last driver for my grapiph card 
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hank you!! 

 

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Can you get the dump file and see what module actually caused the BSOD?

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Are your temps OK?

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Never mind, missed it the first time I read the specs! 

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and im running occt and my gpu go to 145c !! but its only in short spike 

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look like a temperature probleme but why now and not before ?!?

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Could be a few things, how much thermal paste did you put on? Everything fixed together properly? 

 

Can you fire up a temperature monitor then a stress test, Prime95 for CPU and take your pick for GPU, and keep watching what the temperatures go up to? Run the tests separately and see which one makes the machine crash.  

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ok so yeah im sure for the thermal paste :P and i run the CPU test all look good max temps of 64 but yeah i try to do the same for my graphic card and black screen again but now my pc dont see my graphic card anymore :(

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Are you overclocking the GPU? Is it seated correctly?

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gonna unplug it and look if everything is ok 

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my card look perfect and my pc still dont detect my videocard what should i do next ?

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from what ive found,its cause by the driver, try using old drivers, or the beta ones

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**faceplam** isee one the the power cable who go from the power supplie to the video card was a bit unplug ^^'' i replug it and i see it now so back on the stress :P

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so yeah maybe it was the cable everyting look fine now
thanks everyone =D 

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Thanks for reporting back!

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