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13 hours ago, oopolo said:

Min51C (123.8F) Max 55C(131F)

1. Try clearing your CMOS battery and retry. (Google is your friend if you don't know how)

2. Reseat your memory stick aka ram.

 

Then if it doesn't work try your GPU in a friend PC and see if it still happening, then if it's fine in his PC... It could be your power supply that is slowly dying, or your motherboard so you have to test one by one. Start by testing a friend power supply in your PC and if it still happening, it's most likely your motherboard.

I was playing Rocket League and after 2 min in the match my computer crashed and got green points everywhere after that it got black and didn´t turn on again.This dosen´t happend very often so I tried playing again and the same happened,I changed to rainmbow six siege and the same happened.I´m playing in a ultra wide screen,Pro:AMD FX 6300 six core,RAM:16 2x8,GPU:GeForce GTX 750Ti,OS:windows 10 (64bits)

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Just now, oopolo said:

What driver?

 

Graphics driver

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Green blocks or pink blocks in a screen freeze/crash are a GPU issue, could be driver/OC/hardware.

Hopefully a driver issue, use geforce to download the latest driver and see if the issue goes away.

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16 minutes ago, blueballs said:

That is very weird, is your gpu overclocked? use gpuz to monitor the temperature while you are gaming and come back here with the temperature number.

The temperature was 64C (147.2F) when it crashed the max was 65C(149F)

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8 minutes ago, oopolo said:

After this should I try RocketLeague again?

if it doesn't work check with gpuz how much memory it is consuming, if it's maxing out... lower your graphics and see if it still happening, if it doesn't your gpu is probably defective

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17 minutes ago, blueballs said:

if it doesn't work check with gpuz how much memory it is consuming, if it's maxing out... lower your graphics and see if it still happening, if it doesn't your gpu is probably defective

It crashed 995mb of memory used and 1090mb

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