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I have built a new pc with these parts,

asus z170-e

6600k

evga 500w

samsung 750 120gb

evga 1060 3gb

corsair vengeane 1x8 gb ddr4 2666 MHz

hyper evo 212 cooler

windows 10 pro 64bit

inside a define s case.

I've installed all the drivers but it crashes after about 5 minutes of use. It's not over heating so i don't know what it is. When it's crashing it just reboot with no error code, thankful for help.

 

 

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1 minute ago, laucker said:

Is 4.1 normal when stock is 3.5?

http://ark.intel.com/products/88191/Intel-Core-i5-6600K-Processor-6M-Cache-up-to-3_90-GHz

Looking at Intel's website, it seems that the max turbo frequency is 3.9GHz therefor if you are running at 4.1GHz i guess it could be counted as overclocking ? Do you have any automatic overclocking enabled in BIOS ? 

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5 minutes ago, SenioRR said:

http://ark.intel.com/products/88191/Intel-Core-i5-6600K-Processor-6M-Cache-up-to-3_90-GHz

Looking at Intel's website, it seems that the max turbo frequency is 3.9GHz therefor if you are running at 4.1GHz i guess it could be counted as overclocking ? Do you have any automatic overclocking enabled in BIOS ? 

Not sure, gonna check when i get home

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Did you take the HDD out of an old system?

 

Did you change the graphics card from one company to another (for example replace an AMD card with an Nvidia card)

 

I've had crashing issues when doing the same. 

If you can, write zeroes to the HDD, and reinstall windows. If it's a brand new PC. That's how I solved my issues, however many would advise against that. If you have any important data, get it reserved beforehand. 

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