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PC crashes while gaming (no blue screen of dead)

Samet90

Hi guys my new build pc crashes randomly when playing diablo 3, killing floor 2, City Skyline and some more games.
It doesn't happen right away, sometimes couple minutes/hours or not at the same day.

My pc temps are idle cpu/gpu min 30/ max 37 idle.
While gaming min cpu/gpu min 40/40 max 67/62.

It only happens while playing games, yesterday I played CS:GO nothing happened or league of legends for few hours.

Checked event viewer critical error got kernel error but that doesn't say anything.
I work for IT at school i know some things for hardware, please help.

Specs:

Mobo: Asus ROG Maximus X Hero (Currently at latest bios update)

CPU: Intel core i7 8700k (not overclocked)

GPU: Nvidia GTX 1080ti Asus OC

PSU: Aerocool P7-­650W Platinum

Ram: Corsair Vengeance LED CMU16GX4M2C3200C16R (Speed currently at 2133 MHZ

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23 minutes ago, Samet90 said:

Hi guys my new build pc crashes randomly when playing diablo 3, killing floor 2, City Skyline and some more games.
It doesn't happen right away, sometimes couple minutes/hours or not at the same day.

My pc temps are idle cpu/gpu min 30/ max 37 idle.
While gaming min cpu/gpu min 40/40 max 67/62.

It only happens while playing games, yesterday I played CS:GO nothing happened or league of legends for few hours.

Checked event viewer critical error got kernel error but that doesn't say anything.
I work for IT at school i know some things for hardware, please help.

Specs:

Mobo: Asus ROG Maximus X Hero (Currently at latest bios update)

CPU: Intel core i7 8700k (not overclocked)

GPU: Nvidia GTX 1080ti Asus OC

PSU: Aerocool P7-­650W Platinum

Ram: Corsair Vengeance LED CMU16GX4M2C3200C16R (Speed currently at 2133 MHZ

It sounds to me like an overclock that needs more voltage.

Though you said you're not overclocking..

 

I'm probably wrong, but that sure sounds like what happens in that case.

Are you sure there isn't some automatic factory one activated or is something else overclocked like your ram?

Either way, clear the cmos, load factory defaults and see if it goes away.

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Hi,

 

i had a pretty similar issue about a year ago due to a faulty PSU.

A new/replacement PSU fixed it for me. 

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Hardware:

intel i7 4770k

nVidia GTX 770 2GB (Gainward Phantom)

FreeNAS Server with 3x 3TB WD Red in a RaidZ1 for backup and network storage

MacBook Pro for work (running only Fedora 26 on ZFS)

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i tried down clocking my RAM even to 1800MHZ still nothing XMP is off all settings for CPU is on auto.

And my cpu is max at 4.7Ghz thats max turbo boost out of box.

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6 minutes ago, TRexFreak28 said:

Hi,

 

i had a pretty similar issue about a year ago due to a faulty PSU.

A new/replacement PSU fixed it for me. 

I really dont hope its the psu, is there a way to test it out? i can play many games normal but some games it crashes.

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I had this exact problem, just a few games crashed the pc in the start. Got worse over time and in the end it crashed just when idling. Turned out that it was one of the ram sticks. If you have more then one stick, try with just one. If it still crashes, switch to the other one. The motherboard manual says which slot they should be in, follow that.

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12 minutes ago, TheWollo said:

I had this exact problem, just a few games crashed the pc in the start. Got worse over time and in the end it crashed just when idling. Turned out that it was one of the ram sticks. If you have more then one stick, try with just one. If it still crashes, switch to the other one. The motherboard manual says which slot they should be in, follow that.

Thanks going to try that

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unfortunately it didn't work with 1 ram tried both 1 by 1.

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