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I diabled automatic drivers, restarted in safe mode, uninstalled driver for nvidia (including delete old driver) then restarted and it automatically installed the driver again :rolleyes:

Also can't find any drivers for 960 older than oct 2019 and they're all game ready drivers updating for whatever the latest game is i don't care about

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8 passes with memtest. Zero errors.
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Rip... Still happen though even with old drivers?
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Quote (King Atrhur @ 14 Mar 2020 18:06)
Rip... Still happen though even with old drivers?

Yes I'm running nvidia drivers from august before i started getting crashes...still getting crashes.

So it's either the GPU or the motherboard?

Here are my temps, btw. In case that might be it? I'm not overclocked on anything though. Maybe my fans are out or something...

https://imgur.com/oUCAq57

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Yes I'm running nvidia drivers from august before i started getting crashes...still getting crashes.

So it's either the GPU or the motherboard?

Here are my temps, btw. In case that might be it? I'm not overclocked on anything though. Maybe my fans are out or something...

https://imgur.com/oUCAq57




Do you see how the 12V power supply reading only shows 8.1v? That's your problem.
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Quote (Schlag96 @ Mar 15 2020 04:52pm)
Yes I'm running nvidia drivers from august before i started getting crashes...still getting crashes.

So it's either the GPU or the motherboard?


Or a hard drive/ssd or the ram even still.
You replaced the games drive but not your main drive, correct?

Just because the tests show no issues doesn't mean that a drive/ram is fully operational.
Those tools are merely there to identify more common issues.
Wife had a SSD that spit out random BSOD's for like a year before it gave me a disk error I could identify it.

I think switching out main ssd might be the next course before mobo/gpu.
Whats bothering me is that you say its only happening in SC2.
Do you have discord? cause jsp at this point is the main hinderance.

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Do you see how the 12V power supply reading only shows 8.1v? That's your problem.


I doubt system would be on if it was actually 8v
Need to use multimeter to be sure its 8v and not just reporting incorrectly.



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Quote (King Atrhur @ 15 Mar 2020 14:11)
Or a hard drive/ssd or the ram even still.
You replaced the games drive but not your main drive, correct?

Just because the tests show no issues doesn't mean that a drive/ram is fully operational.
Those tools are merely there to identify more common issues.
Wife had a SSD that spit out random BSOD's for like a year before it gave me a disk error I could identify it.

I think switching out main ssd might be the next course before mobo/gpu.
Whats bothering me is that you say its only happening in SC2.
Do you have discord? cause jsp at this point is the main hinderance.

I was originally running win7 and SC2 on main 500 GB SSD. Started crashing.

Put SC2 on a separate secondary SSD, with win7 still on main SSD, still crashing.

Now running both win10 (new install) and SC2 (new install) on a brand new 1TB SSD, still crashing.

I think crashing from three different SSD's including a brand new one we can rule out the SSD.
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I doubt system would be on if it was actually 8v
Need to use multimeter to be sure its 8v and not just reporting incorrectly.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tr70VyoACPg

Will do when i get a chance.

FYI after resetting temps, played a game and temps showed 105C on all cores and 65C on my GPU. Seems high for my cores.

Edit: Don't have discord or a mic but i can get that set up in a few hours. Got a few things to do with my GF right now.

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SO this old 500gb ssd is no longer in the system at all?
If so then its not the drive, as its not longer a part of the system.

If after testing with a multimeter you find that the voltage is less then 11.5v on the 12v then
without a doubt the PSU is an issue. While your their though test the rest of the voltages on 24 pin connector.

If the temps are 60-70 at idle and 105 under load then you have heating issues no doubt. Reapply thermal
paste, and clean the dust from the system. theres a very slim chance you damaged the cpu from heat.
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Quote (King Atrhur @ 15 Mar 2020 15:04)
SO this old 500gb ssd is no longer in the system at all?
If so then its not the drive, as its not longer a part of the system.

Correct. It's not there anymore.

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If after testing with a multimeter you find that the voltage is less then 11.5v on the 12v then
without a doubt the PSU is an issue. While your their though test the rest of the voltages on 24 pin connector.

If the temps are 60-70 at idle and 105 under load then you have heating issues no doubt. Reapply thermal
paste, and clean the dust from the system. theres a very slim chance you damaged the cpu from heat.

OK I'll test when I can.
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