The problem was twofold: the faulty ram (as noted previously), and the motherboard. The PCIE slots are located by the heat sink, and the long form GPUs would cover the heat sink causing the board to...
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The problem was twofold: the faulty ram (as noted previously), and the motherboard. The PCIE slots are located by the heat sink, and the long form GPUs would cover the heat sink causing the board to...
Here's the unigen bench marking. Seems fine to me.
So I did furmark and it didn't crash while I did the test - it seemed to peak at 81°C and didn't go over. However, after I installed Unigine and was just about to start the test, the computer crashed...
So here are the dumps for the Driver Verifier running. Ran Rocket League , tried to exit game after one match - game crashed/BSOD without an error screen, then W10 would continue to crash until i...
I personally think the mobo or PSU is the culprit. I find it all too convenient that this brand new GPU is experiencing the exact same troubles as my last one. I have looked up the ASROCK Z170M Pro4s...
I agree with your statements overall. My friend didn't want to uninstall his other AMD drivers for this card so we didn't test it extensively, but it seems like the GPU is fine.
My CPU did not...
I wasn't aware, the other person (Arc) said to use Prime 95 to test the CPU.
I can potentially try a clean install on my regular hard-drive in the system and not the SSD.
My case is too small, the PSU blocks the other PCIe slot and i physically can't reach it. Should I possibly reapply the thermal paste to the CPU and reseat the fan?
FYI I only have the stock fan...
+ 12.00v : +12.192 v
+ 5.00v: +5.160 v
+ 3.30v: 3.424 v
I tried the driver suggestion. I wiped it with DDU, then installed just the drivers from AMD - newest from July 19 2016. After the restart the computer went into another boot cycle and produced more...
Here's the update:
I sold the 390 since I wanted to get a GPU that works with my 550 power supply.
As noted, I was still getting memory errors without the 390 installed; bought new RAM and I...
OK so I have replaced the RAM sticks and and that seems to be good. I received a refurbished R9390 from the manufacturer.
The previous 390 didn't click in 100% into the mobo due to the heatsink...
Ran sfc, had no integrity violations.
I have tested my RAM sticks and lo and behold, one is defective. I have had my graphics shipped to California for a warranty repair/replacement... here's to...
The temps were around 79° in the store, granted the case was open and the store was extremely cool. When I ran it at my place, the card was at 83° after a minute, and were continuing to increase. I...
So I took it back to the repair guy, and after doing more testing, he said that the graphics card was overheating, and it was not able to rest properly because the heat sink on the MOBO blocks it...
Wow, so they ran diagnostics on it and said that it was fine. They also realized my CPU fan was not set properly, so they cleaned it and re-added thermal paste, and set the CPU fan properly. For...
As I said no one will let me borrow their card, so I'm kinda stuck with going to a shop. I will post here to let you know.
Fair enough, I understand this has been a large process of elimination test. I'm going to just bring it into a computer repair shop; my friends either don't have a spare card or are unwilling to let...
This was a new build I made on pcpartpicker, and it said there was no compatibility issues.
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/L3Kp9W
I can try to get a lower wattage GPU and see if that changes...
When I tried to uninstall the drivers, I received an error stating it was not properly uninstalled - I rebooted and tried to uninstall but it said there were no drivers on the system. I tried to...
Is there anything I should do next?
Here is the memtest screenshot - 14 passes and no errors.
Here is the SSD screenshot, I have already upgraded my firmware and it did not help.
I'm attaching the BSOD from May 2, and a bunch of new ones too. Everything from Chrome to Overwatch has caused a BSOD. I will try the memory test again and post a picture.
I am also getting Red...
Ok, so I found that doing all of the above has made it so that if a game crashes, it doesn't ALWAYS go into a BSOD, it crashes within Windows. However I just had another BSOD titled "CRITICAL PROCESS...