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Windows shutdown after running BF 4

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  • Windows 7
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February 23, 2014 1:53:20 AM

So i got this really annoying problem.
For about 2 months ago, i replaced some of my former PC hardware, to last gen hardware, the GPU, CPU, PSU and Motherboard
CPU: Phenom II x965 BE Non overclocked
GPU: Hd 7850 overclocked to about 1000 MHz at the core and 1280 at the memory
Psu: 650 watt bronze + supply
Motherboard: Asus M5A78L-M/USB3

My problem is that i could play BF4 about 2 month with this new heardware i had gotten, and no shutdown, untill one day i tried to overclock my CPu to 3.7 GHz. I stress tested for around 8 hours, and prime 95 showed no warnings or errors, and the temp was around the 55 celcius.
Then i wanted to play some BF4 with my overclocked CPU, my computer Bluescreened. So i tuned my computer on again, removed the overclock, so everything was stock, and tried to play BF4 again. Again the bluescreened popped up...

What am i supposed to do, is it my hardware or my software that crashes, and what is the solution this problem?

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February 23, 2014 1:59:01 AM

When i tried to play other games at stock speed, like POE (Path Of Exile), the bluescreen showed up again.
I use Windows premium 7
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October 3, 2014 2:51:50 PM

kvitewitt said:
So i got this really annoying problem.
For about 2 months ago, i replaced some of my former PC hardware, to last gen hardware, the GPU, CPU, PSU and Motherboard
CPU: Phenom II x965 BE Non overclocked
GPU: Hd 7850 overclocked to about 1000 MHz at the core and 1280 at the memory
Psu: 650 watt bronze + supply
Motherboard: Asus M5A78L-M/USB3

My problem is that i could play BF4 about 2 month with this new heardware i had gotten, and no shutdown, untill one day i tried to overclock my CPu to 3.7 GHz. I stress tested for around 8 hours, and prime 95 showed no warnings or errors, and the temp was around the 55 celcius.
Then i wanted to play some BF4 with my overclocked CPU, my computer Bluescreened. So i tuned my computer on again, removed the overclock, so everything was stock, and tried to play BF4 again. Again the bluescreened popped up...

What am i supposed to do, is it my hardware or my software that crashes, and what is the solution this problem?


What would happen if your PSU can't cope with the load:

bad 3D performance
crashing games
spontaneous reset or imminent shutdown of the PC
freezing during gameplay
PSU overload can cause it to break down
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