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I can't identify whats the problem GPU,PSU or just System error

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On 7/27/2018 at 10:19 PM, LionSpeck said:

Ok, try removing the 1050 Ti and using the iGPU to see if the problems persist

i run several test this week i find out i have failing PSU who hates to be plug in for 24/7 like it needs so rest.

Hello guys just want to ask if whats wrong with my computer

Suddenly i experienced after BIOS it turns black screen.

its all started when i uninstall autodesk. suddenly turns black screen and needed to shutdown my pc for 15 mins then if turn it on works pretty well.

most of my parts are secondhand and i dont know what is the specific problem bad gpu,psu or system error only.

the triggered point now is when i play pubg with stream suddenly crash then shutdown. bios then black screen.

i have g4560+ palit gtx 1050ti dual oc and cougar 550w 80+ bronze

hope you guys know my problem thanks!

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6 minutes ago, QuExorT said:

Hello guys just want to ask if whats wrong with my computer

Suddenly i experienced after BIOS it turns black screen.

its all started when i uninstall autodesk. suddenly turns black screen and needed to shutdown my pc for 15 mins then if turn it on works pretty well.

most of my parts are secondhand and i dont know what is the specific problem bad gpu,psu or system error only.

the triggered point now is when i play pubg with stream suddenly crash then shutdown. bios then black screen.

i have g4560+ palit gtx 1050ti dual oc and cougar 550w 80+ bronze

hope you guys know my problem thanks!

What motherboard do you have? Also, what's your OS installation drive?

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Just now, LionSpeck said:

What motherboard do you have? Also, what's your OS installation drive?

msi h110m pro-vd and kingston uv400 + windows 10

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msi h110m pro-vd and kingston uv400 + windows 10

Ok, can you run a program like Gsmartcontrol and post a screenshot of your SMART values for the Kingston drive? That'd be helpful to understand whether it might be a drive failure

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Also, I'd suggest you to run an sfc /scannow to see if there's any Windows files corruption

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6 minutes ago, LionSpeck said:

Also, I'd suggest you to run an sfc /scannow to see if there's any Windows files corruption

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@QuExorT Ok, the SMART values don't seem bad at all. Still, the system file check and also maybe a drive self-test in Gsmartcontrol are recommended

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2 minutes ago, QuExorT said:

so its just a system error? here is my log from gsmart

KINGSTON_SV300S37A120G_50026B77610A1384_2018-07-27.txt

It could be: if it is, the solution should be quite easy, so I'd prefer to get that out of the way first. The log shows there's no problem to the drive, it's in good conditions and has no problems

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1 minute ago, LionSpeck said:

It could be: if it is, the solution should be quite easy, so I'd prefer to get that out of the way first. The log shows there's no problem to the drive, it's in good conditions and has no problems

what should i do now? SFC?

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1 minute ago, QuExorT said:

what should i do now? SFC?

Yes

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@QuExorT After that, if it finds no errors, or if the problem persists, I'd recommend to unplug the GPU and use the iGPU to see if there's any difference. Also, stress testing with AIDA may help trigger the crash

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22 minutes ago, LionSpeck said:

@QuExorT After that, if it finds no errors, or if the problem persists, I'd recommend to unplug the GPU and use the iGPU to see if there's any difference. Also, stress testing with AIDA may help trigger the crash

SFC didn't find any errors

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Just now, QuExorT said:

SFC didn't find any errors

Ok, try removing the 1050 Ti and using the iGPU to see if the problems persist

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On 7/27/2018 at 10:19 PM, LionSpeck said:

Ok, try removing the 1050 Ti and using the iGPU to see if the problems persist

i run several test this week i find out i have failing PSU who hates to be plug in for 24/7 like it needs so rest.

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