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A complicated issue.

I'm not suggesting anything at all. Whether or not you can do anything would be based on whether or not you're comfortable with it and whether or not the other system could even do it.

Next time it crashes, open up Event Viewer > Windows Logs > System > Sort by Date (Latest to Oldest) looking for "Error" or "Critical" that descirbes anything to do with a PCI-E Bus.

(Unlikely to be this..) Your best bet right now is DDU and reinstall the latest WHQL drivers from NVIDIA.

https://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/126179

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Just now, jus_joj said:

It's a CX750M, I believe.

its not a lot, but there's a possibility that the powersupply is the cause because the cx series doesn't use very high quality components. I would do everything you could to eliminate as the potential problem.

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1 minute ago, jus_joj said:

the latest one says it only works with windows 8, though?

it should still work

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Just now, MineParker101 said:

its not a lot, but there's a possibility that the powersupply is the cause because the cx series doesn't use very high quality components. I would do everything you could to eliminate as the potential problem.

The issue doesn't even happen when I run games, exclusively when I run extremely intensive games. I get crashes on the first borderlands, but can somehow run ARK on high perfectly fine.

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27 minutes ago, jus_joj said:

The issue doesn't even happen when I run games, exclusively when I run extremely intensive games. I get crashes on the first borderlands, but can somehow run ARK on high perfectly fine.

have you tried a cpu and gpu stress test? if not, you can use prime 95 for cpu and furmark for gpu:

http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/fur/

https://www.mersenne.org/download/

If it crashes on cpu, then its a cpu related issue (includes psu)

if it crashes on gpu, then its a gpu related issue (includes psu)

if it crashes on both, then you have worse problems

run both for at least 20 min

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19 minutes ago, MineParker101 said:

have you tried a cpu and gpu stress test? if not, you can use prime 95 for cpu and furmark for gpu:

http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/fur/

https://www.mersenne.org/download/

If it crashes on cpu, then its a cpu related issue (includes psu)

if it crashes on gpu, then its a gpu related issue (includes psu)

if it crashes on both, then you have worse problems

run both for at least 20 min

at the same time?

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Checked the crash logs, highlighted that ones that may have to do with the GPU crashes???

crashes.png

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if knowing what the display driver was called then here's that

it die.png

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2 minutes ago, Woldraxe said:

Alright, Well, I did that, and I dunno if that fixed it, but i'll play the game for a bit and see if all is good. If not, I really dunno what to do.

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10 hours ago, jus_joj said:

Alright, Well, I did that, and I dunno if that fixed it, but i'll play the game for a bit and see if all is good. If not, I really dunno what to do.

How did it go? Does it work [better] now?

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