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W7 crashes, but causes no bsod.the screen seems to corrupt itself and the only thing to do is press the power button once and it restarts. I 've reinstalled video drivers, I have done sfc scans, Seagate tools chkdsk. I have done ram tests, benchmarked gpu with different software. No problems. Help?

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what was the thing you were doing when it crash?

 

temps of your PC?

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Cpu temps are 30-40c

Gpu temps are 40-50c

I thought it used to be when I would stream videos online. But know it appears it crashes when I multitask, perhaps going between tabs, escaping from full screen video online, altabbing out of game sometimes... But there is no precise moment it's random.

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check your RAM usage

 

also disable any hardware acceleration for adobe flash

 

update java and flash also

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it looks more like a GPU problem to me

 

 

what is your GPU?

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amd 7970 ghz sapphire

 

i thought the same thing, but i have reinstalled drivers, played with catalyst settings, and have ran benchmarks and intensive games but it doesnt crash while playing or running heavy stuff.

hmm it may seem to me it may be going out soon

 

i will suggest RMA it if it still under warranty

 

or time for a new GPU :(

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just to test it out

 

check the refresh rate that it is using

 

and disable ULPS

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wow i never knew about ulps... the refresh rate is 60hz and i ll see what happens. 

 

btw i disabled ulps by EnableUlps = 0 in regedit?

yes and you can do that in afterburner

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