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3 minutes ago, masterblocky50 said:

Every time I start my PC it crashes. After it crashes and reboots in works fine. The problem just started, before it was working fine. Also every time the error message is different.

 

Specs:

GeForce GTX 970 

Intel 6600K @ 3.5GHZ

Asus Z170 Gaming Motherboard

 

sounds like there's something wrong with windows boot files or something simular, i suggest reinstalling your computer or reseting it with the windows 10 tool, or if you're just lazy and don't really care it should be fine just to leave it but i would get it fixed

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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What OS?

Cor Caeruleus Reborn v6

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CPU: Intel - Core i7-8700K

CPU Cooler: be quiet! - PURE ROCK 
Thermal Compound: Arctic Silver - 5 High-Density Polysynthetic Silver 3.5g Thermal Paste 
Motherboard: ASRock Z370 Extreme4
Memory: G.Skill TridentZ RGB 2x8GB 3200/14
Storage: Samsung - 850 EVO-Series 500GB 2.5" Solid State Drive 
Storage: Samsung - 960 EVO 500GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive
Storage: Western Digital - Blue 2TB 3.5" 5400RPM Internal Hard Drive
Storage: Western Digital - BLACK SERIES 3TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive
Video Card: EVGA - 970 SSC ACX (1080 is in RMA)
Case: Fractal Design - Define R5 w/Window (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case
Power Supply: EVGA - SuperNOVA P2 750W with CableMod blue/black Pro Series
Optical Drive: LG - WH16NS40 Blu-Ray/DVD/CD Writer 
Operating System: Microsoft - Windows 10 Pro OEM 64-bit and Linux Mint Serena
Keyboard: Logitech - G910 Orion Spectrum RGB Wired Gaming Keyboard
Mouse: Logitech - G502 Wired Optical Mouse
Headphones: Logitech - G430 7.1 Channel  Headset
Speakers: Logitech - Z506 155W 5.1ch Speakers

 

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Can you be more specific about what type of errors are being mentioned despite them being different? Do you have OC on GPU? Are your RAM settings correct in bios? No auto OC programs messing stuff up? Know if it was after a update?

The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.

 

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As silly as this sounds have you tried unplugging the unit then plugging it back in? is it plugged directly into the wall or a surge protector? I had something similar happen to my unit, all it ended up being was unplugging then re plugging it in to fix the issue. 

 

What I would also check is event viewer and see if it gives you any more details.

 

Like @Gonio said did anything recently change hardware, software or even environment wise? Is their any dust build up happening on, around or in the case?

 

If you can I would do a memtest or use a built in tool to test memory on your unit.

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On 11/17/2016 at 0:39 PM, Acolyte_of_PC said:

As silly as this sounds have you tried unplugging the unit then plugging it back in? is it plugged directly into the wall or a surge protector? I had something similar happen to my unit, all it ended up being was unplugging then re plugging it in to fix the issue. 

 

What I would also check is event viewer and see if it gives you any more details.

 

Like @Gonio said did anything recently change hardware, software or even environment wise? Is their any dust build up happening on, around or in the case?

 

If you can I would do a memtest or use a built in tool to test memory on your unit.

That actually worked :) thanks!

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