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SemiSolid1

my pc shut down saying there was an error this happen while playing far cry 3 twice in a row please tell me what this means[ATTACH=CONFIG]n2748[/ATTACH]

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It's most likely a driver issue. Can't really know anything unless you post the code from the memory dump file.

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yea, throw that in windbg and get the codes. we can troubleshoot from there. good chance its driver error.

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This could be a number of things. What happens before it shuts down? Does it lock up then shut down or does it just go black and shut down? What do you have for a GPU and what driver version/do you overclock or anything?? This can help us help you more :)

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This could be a number of things. What happens before it shuts down? Does it lock up then shut down or does it just go black and shut down? What do you have for a GPU and what driver version/do you overclock or anything?? This can help us help you more :)

it shuts down normally, I have the latest drivers for everything, gpu is sapphire 7870 I did have it overclocked to 1200mhz but once I put it back to 1000 it didnt happen again

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Shuts down normally, what do you mean exactly? If you lowered your overclock and it stopped then that is most likely the issue causing your computer to shut down.

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Shuts down normally' date=' what do you mean exactly? If you lowered your overclock and it stopped then that is most likely the issue causing your computer to shut down. [/quote']

what would you say is a safe overclock I could do

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I do not know much about over clocking the gpu, but would that be the same thing as maybe needing more voltage to keep it stable or something?

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