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Solve : pc crashes?

Answer» DLoad your Manual...

P.S. You didn't mention the RAM manuf.here it is
Corsair
Vengeance
1600 mhz
Cl9


i have CHECKED and it is on the QVL listOK...now that this is cleared up the next 2 suspects...for me at least would be A) the VID card itself...and B) the PSU.
As i SAID that PC has enough to run most games smoothly without any crashes at all...
The card is medium to high end...however it doesn't rule out there may be something wrong with it.
As to the PSU...easiest test is to borrow one of the same or greater wattage and swap it in ther for 24 hours ...how can i check if it's the vid card?If it doesn't crash with onboard...(vid card physically removed) then i'd suspect the card...but don't i need the vid card too run most of the games ?With an i7 MBoard i'd say it'll handle them...at least you can test to see...can i also just uninstall my video card to see the same effect?
That's what i suggested originaly....well, i reinstalled it, but never ran a game with it uninstalledI have no idea what that means...so much for testing then...well, you told me to reinstall the video card, but to test it, can i uninstall it and then run a game? or does it have to be detached
For a proper test just remove it...no need to uninstall the software as the MBoard should revert to the onboard when it doesn't detect the card.hmm still crashes
the crashes are completely random btw, they arent after a certain time or point at the game.
also, i don't know if it has anything to do with it.
but if the screen moves, i see a green/blue outline instead of it being the  COLOUR it should have (noticed it in minecraft, terraria and bioshock infinite. it's only a small bit, like half a second


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