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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.

19 minutes ago, blueballs said:

try the lowest settings possible,... all the way down to the lowest resolution

I tried that,I got the green screen but the game came back,but the FPS where horrible it got from 59 to 39 pretty often and didn´t run nice.

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36 minutes ago, oopolo said:

I tried that,I got the green screen but the game came back,but the FPS where horrible it got from 59 to 39 pretty often and didn´t run nice.

use this to check your cpu temperature while gaming and check the frequency it's running at... 

 

http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/

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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.

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13 hours ago, blueballs said:

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 played on my old monitor (Not 1080p) for 1 hr and and it didn´t crash

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On 25/2/2016 at 3:23 AM, blueballs said:

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.

Reseated RAM and hasn´t crashed

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