video games keep crashing

saad sultan

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so i am using

asus p5qc motherboard,

Intel® Core™2 Quad Processor Q9550 (12M Cache, 2.83 GHz, 1333 MHz FSB).

Hyper 212 Plus Universal CPU Cooler

Evga 560 gtx video card.

Corsair CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9 Vengeance 8GB PC12800 DDR3 RAM - 1600MHz,

2x4096MB, Non-ECC, Unbuffered.

OCZ Vertex 4 Series 128 GB Internal SSD Serial ATA-600 2.5"

PC Power and Cooling Silencer Mk II 750W High Performance 80PLUS Silver SLI CrossFire ready Power Supply

NZXT Phantom Enthusiast Full Tower - 5 x 5.25" Drive Bays, 7 x 3.5" Drive Bays, 7 x Exp Slots, 2 x USB Ports, 2 x Audio Ports, 1 x eSATA Port, White/Red (PHAN-003RD)

The issue is keep crashing the black ops 2 does it randomly

cs go crashing after a while

resident evil 6 crash randomly
 

saad sultan

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also i bought the mother board and processor in 2009 every thing else i have been up grading because of that issues but it comes down to iam gona buy new mother board and proccesor
 

cathode

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Have you checked event viewer and see the logs of the crash to see what it tells you? Try to run it with just one video card and see if its the video card or just a software issue.
 

saad sultan

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I know its keep the temperature low because i have use a software for video card and cpu temperature also i have full tower case with fans
 

Me too. Hated that one. Had to roll back to 310.90, but might try 320.00
 
One of the FIRST tests with crashing is your System RAM:
www.memtest.org

Most major issues cause errors within one minute if it's your System RAM. In some cases it's not the memory but a BIOS issue.

Unfortunately, after that it's mostly SWAP parts or REINSTALL WINDOWS.

*If your RAM passes Memtest, and you can find a spare Hard Drive, then UNHOOK both cables to the SSD (and any secondary Hard Drives) and do a fresh installation of Windows, motherboard drivers from motherboard support site (especially MAIN CHIPSET), NVidia video driver and a game. A lot of work, yes, and a last resort but I'd do that before reinstalling Windows on your current SSD if possible.
 

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