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I had the same error, changing the memory speed to 1333MHz fixed it though.

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It's a CPU cooler

I'm aware, but why in hell would you say to get one, right off the bat??

 

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It's a CPU cooler

 

Lol. I have a noctua NH D15

 Case: Define R5 I GPU: G1 GTX 970 I CPU: i5 4690k I RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X I PSU:  EVGA 750B2 I Cooler: Noctua NH D15 


MB: ASUS Z97-A I SSD: Crucial MX100 256GB I HDD: WD Black 1TB

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psu looks good. Ok tag everyone that helped so they know whats up.

 

Wait How do I tag people, Also, I checked windows Event Log and here is what it looks like

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 Case: Define R5 I GPU: G1 GTX 970 I CPU: i5 4690k I RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X I PSU:  EVGA 750B2 I Cooler: Noctua NH D15 


MB: ASUS Z97-A I SSD: Crucial MX100 256GB I HDD: WD Black 1TB

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Pretty much any HDD testing program will do what you need, but HDDscan is free and easy. For graphics card testing, make sure you're on the latest graphics driver (just use geforce experience to check) and see if that resolves anything. Otherwise, physically remove the graphics card and run it like that for a while. If the problem is graphics-related, then that should help.

 

Hey Rustikles, I went ahead and ran HDD scan on the HDD and SSD, i selected the drive and hit smart, Nothing but green circles came up, does that mean I'm good?

 

EDIT: I also checked the HDD and SSD temps at idle and the HDD was around 30 Degrees, the SSD was around 32 Degrees

 Case: Define R5 I GPU: G1 GTX 970 I CPU: i5 4690k I RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X I PSU:  EVGA 750B2 I Cooler: Noctua NH D15 


MB: ASUS Z97-A I SSD: Crucial MX100 256GB I HDD: WD Black 1TB

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Wait How do I tag people, Also, I checked windows Event Log and here is what it looks like

not a hundred percent sure where to go with this but doesn't look too great a lot of errors in there. Not sure what a fix is, im kinda a noob in troubleshooting. Maybe reinstall the os,is someone else recommends it too.
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not a hundred percent sure where to go with this but doesn't look too great a lot of errors in there. Not sure what a fix is, im kinda a noob in troubleshooting. Maybe reinstall the os,is someone else recommends it too.

 

I'll test my memory, Apparently having a lot of errors and warnings is normal, I might reinstall and see how it goes, At this rate, I might just take it in to a technician and see what they can do

 Case: Define R5 I GPU: G1 GTX 970 I CPU: i5 4690k I RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X I PSU:  EVGA 750B2 I Cooler: Noctua NH D15 


MB: ASUS Z97-A I SSD: Crucial MX100 256GB I HDD: WD Black 1TB

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Hey Rustikles, I went ahead and ran HDD scan on the HDD and SSD, i selected the drive and hit smart, Nothing but green circles came up, does that mean I'm good?

 

EDIT: I also checked the HDD and SSD temps at idle and the HDD was around 30 Degrees, the SSD was around 32 Degrees

Yeah you would be able to tell if there were any kind of SMART errors (red circles usually). 

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Hey everyone, I think that I may have resolved the issue although I'm not really sure

-I ran Memtest86 With XMP on and off and got no errors

-I got the latest GPU Drivers 

-I ran HDD Scan

-I  know that it is not an issue with Malware, Temps, PSU, Networking

 

I think updating the GPU Driver may have resolved the issue but I will keep you guys updated if it reappeare, I have to go play games now but I'll keep you guys up to date if it happens again.

 

The only issue is that Kernel Power(Critical Error) seems to appear in Event Viewer whenever I boot up the PC and I don't know why, I guess if its not causing trouble then it doesn't really matter though

 Case: Define R5 I GPU: G1 GTX 970 I CPU: i5 4690k I RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X I PSU:  EVGA 750B2 I Cooler: Noctua NH D15 


MB: ASUS Z97-A I SSD: Crucial MX100 256GB I HDD: WD Black 1TB

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