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Hello guys,

 

Throughout the last year I have RMA'd my PSU, motherboard and RAM trying to fix an issue I have with my PC.

My investigation came to a hold since I was busy building a new case (buildlog coming) and since it is finished now I have rebuilt my PC inside said case.

 

Now, about my issue. The PC keeps crashing without any error message or log. I have tried everything I know. I am running Windows 10 64bit, but this crash keeps happening even when I am in the BIOS, so it is not Windows' fault.

My PC:

i7-4770k
Corsair H100i 
ROG impact VI

Gtx 780 DirectCUII
Corsair RM650 
Corsair Vengeance 16GB - 1866 MHz
Several SSDs and Harddrives

Bios is the newest version, drivers up to date and everything except CPU is back from RMA or not faulty (I tested without GPU as well)

Does anyone have a clue?

Should I RMA the CPU just to be sure? (Still on warranty)

Thank you all for your help.

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1 hour ago, Blackheart616 said:

Hello guys,

 

Throughout the last year I have RMA'd my PSU, motherboard and RAM trying to fix an issue I have with my PC.

My investigation came to a hold since I was busy building a new case (buildlog coming) and since it is finished now I have rebuilt my PC inside said case.

 

Now, about my issue. The PC keeps crashing without any error message or log. I have tried everything I know. I am running Windows 10 64bit, but this crash keeps happening even when I am in the BIOS, so it is not Windows' fault.

My PC:

i7-4770k
Corsair H100i 
ROG impact VI

Gtx 780 DirectCUII
Corsair RM650 
Corsair Vengeance 16GB - 1866 MHz
Several SSDs and Harddrives

Bios is the newest version, drivers up to date and everything except CPU is back from RMA or not faulty (I tested without GPU as well)

Does anyone have a clue?

Should I RMA the CPU just to be sure? (Still on warranty)

Thank you all for your help.

try out aida64 the stress program and realtemp to check temps, if this test will run for like 10-30min without a crash or too high temps you can say it's a software issue. maybe letting it go for a bit longer should be better and you can uncheck or check the memory so you can test that aswell

Main build
CPU: i7 5820k  MotherBoard: Gigabyte x99 UD4  RAM: corsair ballistix 2400mhz 4x4gb  GPU: Asus GTX 970  PSU: corsair rm1000  SSD 1: Samsung 840evo 500gb  SSD 2: Samsung 850evo 500gb  HDD: Western Digital red 3tb  Case: Phanteks Enthoo pro M  CPU cooler: corsair h80i

 

Second build
CPU: i7 5820k  MotherBoard: Gigabyte x99 UD5 WIFI  RAM: G.skill 2666mhz 4x4gb  GPU: Nvidia GTS 450 (soon to be upgraded)  PSU: corsair HX650  SSD: Samsung 850evo 250gb  Case: Cooler Master 430 elite  CPU cooler: Cooler Master hyper 212 evo

 

Third build

CPU: xeon x5690  MotherBoard: Evga x58 classified 4way-sli  Ram: Patriot 1600mhz 4x3gb  GPU: Asus HD6970  PSU: fractal newton r2 1000w  SSD: crucial m500 240gb  Case: Cooler Master Haf X  CPU cooler: Mega Shadow

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8 minutes ago, ExozeGD said:

try out aida64 the stress program and realtemp to check temps, if this test will run for like 10-30min without a crash or too high temps you can say it's a software issue. maybe letting it go for a bit longer should be better and you can uncheck or check the memory so you can test that aswell

nope, been there, done that. 

no temp issue. PC can run at full load as much as it wants. Crashes are entirely random. They happen in Windows, Parted magic and even within the BIOS.
RAM, GPU, PSU and mobo are checked and working. 

I will probably RMA the CPU and that's that. 

I will update this topic as soon as I have found the reason.

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