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Laptop=Lenovo y50-70
GPU=860M
Problem=Crashes into blue screen of death after opening a program that uses the GPU.
Ive tried every driver, and ive tried resetting my windows for the 20th time. And it doesnt work :/ 

If you guys can help then awesome! more time to save up for a pc but for now im kinda stuck with this laptop, and using its intel HD 4600 

Side note: Its been in heavy use for 3 years.
By heavy use i mean playing GPU Hungry games like 24/7

And also people recommended me about reballing but i dont have a service in my country that provides that.

If you need any more info ill be happy to respond when im online! Thx For Listening!

 

PS:I tried lenovo bootable diagnostics with a quick test and an extended test,and i had no errors.

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GPU probably dead.

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1 hour ago, YourNewPalAlex said:

But it passed all the stress tests? Hmm

Which program you used for stress test? Also, what do you mean by this:

2 hours ago, YourNewPalAlex said:

a program that uses the GPU.

 

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Montech Century 850W Gold Tecware Nexus Air (Black) ATX Mid Tower

Laptop: Lenovo Ideapad 5 Pro 16ACH6

Phone: Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro 8+128

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1 minute ago, TLCH723 said:

Maybe you can take everything apart and bake it

Nononono please no

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4 hours ago, YourNewPalAlex said:

But it passed all the stress tests? Hmm

wait. what does that even mean??? what stress test? If it crashes everytime you use a program that uses the GPU, how the fuck does it pass the stress tests. please clarify. im confused as fuck.

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10 hours ago, ZM Fong said:

Which program you used for stress test? Also, what do you mean by this:

 

What i stated aka Lenovo Bootable Diagnostic, Basicly a bootable linux OS But for testing your laptops components.

 

There you have a stress test for your laptops gpu,and it passed.Like i stated my whole laptop passed all the tests for every component without any errors.

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7 hours ago, Pendragon said:

wait. what does that even mean??? what stress test? If it crashes everytime you use a program that uses the GPU, how the fuck does it pass the stress tests. please clarify. im confused as fuck.

What i stated aka Lenovo Bootable Diagnostic, Basicly a bootable linux OS But for testing your laptops components.

 

There you have a stress test for your laptops gpu,and it passed.Like i stated my whole laptop passed all the tests for every component without any errors.

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26 minutes ago, YourNewPalAlex said:

Lenovo Bootable Diagnostic

I tell you what, that's not even a stress test tool. Run Unigine Heaven/Valley.

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17 hours ago, YourNewPalAlex said:

Lenovo Bootable Diagnostic

literally useless. please run actually stress test tools.

 

occt for CPU

unigine heaven for GPU

 

these aren't the only tools but def not that bootable diagnostic. 

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