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Hi internet people. Recently at random points my screen goes all white and my pc freezes. There does not seem to be any specific trigger for this, but sometimes it happens after I exit a game. There are no artifacts or graphical glitches in-game or anywhere else, though. I have not seen this for 2 days, but I have been too scared to play a game in case the problem comes back.

What I have already checked:

-Temps: Fine

-Drivers: Latest stable crimson drivers

-Faulty memory: Ran various benchmarking programs with no problems

-Connections and seating: Everything is snugly plugged in with the gpu in its slot correctly.

 

Can you provide me with suggestions on how to fix this as well as problem diagnoses?

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Just now, baxtmann said:

What GPU is it?

MSI R9 270x 4g

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1 minute ago, Sportiva said:

How old?

Any overclocks?

Around 1 year old.

Was slightly overclocked for a while, but now at stock OC.

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1 minute ago, baxtmann said:

Are you on WIn 10?

Win 10 Pro.

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1 minute ago, Tornation said:

I had a similar problem when my psu was not capable of powering my gpu. Could you specify some other components of your system?

Tru- the reccomended psu is 550w

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1 minute ago, Tornation said:

I had a similar problem when my psu was not capable of powering my gpu. Could you specify some other components of your system?

PSU is Corsair HX 650 80+ Gold from 2012.

Other parts are in my signature.

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Just now, baxtmann said:

Tru- the reccomended psu is 550w

PSU is Corsair HX 650 80+ Gold from 2012.

Other parts are in my signature.

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