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Jun 21 2020 11:04pm
Quote (Monze @ Jun 21 2020 05:42pm)
Did some more testing today.

Used ddu in safe mode. No effect
Found an area in poe that would crash the system every time I tried.
Tested this spot using onboard graphics. No crashes
Tested unigine heaven. More crashes.

How ever when I moved the gpu from pci port 1 to port 2 the crashes stopped almost completely. Was able to game for 6 hours with only 1 crash. Before id get them every few minuts when gaming.

Not sure what to make of this.


If the only thing you changed was the slot then it's the slot
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Aug 1 2020 08:16am
Oh well the crashes started happening again.

Went into the bios. XMP was somehow disabled. Reenabled it and was sure it had fixed the problems. It worked for a few days but the crashes are still happening.

ONLY when playing games like csgo or PoE so far. Never while browsing.

Tempted to just buy a new system all together :(
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Aug 2 2020 02:57am
Quote (Monze @ Aug 1 2020 10:16am)
Oh well the crashes started happening again.

Went into the bios. XMP was somehow disabled. Reenabled it and was sure it had fixed the problems. It worked for a few days but the crashes are still happening.

ONLY when playing games like csgo or PoE so far. Never while browsing.

Tempted to just buy a new system all together :(




Wise choice. ^^
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Aug 2 2020 03:39am
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Wise choice. ^^


how so? Is it futile to try and fix this old thing? :)
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Aug 2 2020 03:58am
Quote (Monze @ Aug 2 2020 05:39am)
how so? Is it futile to try and fix this old thing? :)




I see three possible problems...

1. Power supply is starting to go.
2. Vid card is starting to go. (OR... turn the fans up a bit on the vid card)
3. dirty vid card slot(s) (clean with teeny artists brush and 99% isopropyl alcohol ($4/quart)

I think the problem may be heat. I was playing some free game a while back on 780 Ti, and it was hitting around 80C in some of the more graphic locations.
Comp didn't freeze but the game sure started to drag almost to a halt.


The 4670K is still a good CPU, but the rest is getting a bit old. I would probably just relegate that computer to browsing, emails, Excel, Office... etc., and build a new comp.
In fact, I did just that with that $1200 stimulus check we got, here in the US.


/e It'd be worth it to keep the 4670K and upgrade the rest, but the prices for older stuff, like motherboards, went... UP.





This post was edited by Ghot on Aug 2 2020 04:20am
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Aug 2 2020 09:06am
Quote (Ghot @ 2 Aug 2020 11:58)
I see three possible problems...

1. Power supply is starting to go.
2. Vid card is starting to go. (OR... turn the fans up a bit on the vid card)
3. dirty vid card slot(s) (clean with teeny artists brush and 99% isopropyl alcohol ($4/quart)

I think the problem may be heat. I was playing some free game a while back on 780 Ti, and it was hitting around 80C in some of the more graphic locations.
Comp didn't freeze but the game sure started to drag almost to a halt.


The 4670K is still a good CPU, but the rest is getting a bit old. I would probably just relegate that computer to browsing, emails, Excel, Office... etc., and build a new comp.
In fact, I did just that with that $1200 stimulus check we got, here in the US.


/e It'd be worth it to keep the 4670K and upgrade the rest, but the prices for older stuff, like motherboards, went... UP.


I got my hands on a i7 4770k with asus maximus motherboard for free hopefully a swap will help me narrow in on the problem or hopefully fix it.
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Aug 2 2020 09:38am
Quote (Monze @ Aug 2 2020 11:06am)
I got my hands on a i7 4770k with asus maximus motherboard for free hopefully a swap will help me narrow in on the problem or hopefully fix it.




Nice. But I don't think the motherboard or the CPU are the problem. :(
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Aug 2 2020 09:39am
Quote (Ghot @ 2 Aug 2020 17:38)
Nice. But I don't think the motherboard or the CPU are the problem. :(


Unfortunately neither do I.

I feel like its either PSU or GPU or RAM acting up.
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Aug 2 2020 01:06pm
Quote (Monze @ Aug 2 2020 11:39am)
Unfortunately neither do I.

I feel like its either PSU or GPU or RAM acting up.




I think you should set the fan curve on the GPU so it stays under 75C, no matter what you're doing on the comp. Under 70C would be even better.
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Aug 9 2020 01:16am
"Upgraded" my old system to this:

CPU
Intel Core i7 4770K @ 3.50GHz 32 °C
Haswell 22nm Technology
RAM
16,0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 933MHz (10-11-10-30)
Motherboard
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. MAXIMUS VI HERO (SOCKET 1150) 29 °C
Graphics
ROG PG278QR (2560x1440@144Hz)
2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti (EVGA) 60 °C
Storage
2794GB Seagate ST3000DM001-1ER166 (SATA ) 27 °C
931GB Seagate ST1000DM003-1CH162 (SATA ) 27 °C
232GB Samsung SSD 840 EVO 250GB (SATA (SSD)) 33 °C

Better CPU MB RAM and no crashes so far. PSU sounding like a jet engine though so will be replacing later today with Corsair RM 650w

Might need some help overclocking this CPU im a noob
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