Hi,
Don't know what to do anymore. Here is my setup:
Intel Core i7-2600K 3.4Ghz Unlocked LGA1155 CPU
EVGA GeForce GTX760 FTW with ACX Cooler 4GB GDDR5 256Bit
Patriot Sector 7 12GB DDR3 (3x4GB) PC12800 1600MHz
ASUS P8P67 Pro REV 3 Intel P67 LGA1155 Motherboard
Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
Diablotek DA Series 600w ATX Power Supply
My computer runs perfectly until it doesn't. Once I've been gaming on world of tanks for about two hours or hawken for about 20 minutes my pc does one of two things. Either it simply reboots, or worse, it gives me the blue screen of death (dropping video output signal) and the cpu fan starts spinning very fast and makes a loud wind sound until I pull the plug. It is very warm sometimes when this happens. Other times it happens before it's very warm. The air leaving the case is warm I mean. Once it happens one time it will happen sooner and sober until I shutdown and leave it to chill out for a few hours
I'm wondering if my Processor is dying or my psu is not able to handle the pressure.
Thanks in advance.
Don't know what to do anymore. Here is my setup:
Intel Core i7-2600K 3.4Ghz Unlocked LGA1155 CPU
EVGA GeForce GTX760 FTW with ACX Cooler 4GB GDDR5 256Bit
Patriot Sector 7 12GB DDR3 (3x4GB) PC12800 1600MHz
ASUS P8P67 Pro REV 3 Intel P67 LGA1155 Motherboard
Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
Diablotek DA Series 600w ATX Power Supply
My computer runs perfectly until it doesn't. Once I've been gaming on world of tanks for about two hours or hawken for about 20 minutes my pc does one of two things. Either it simply reboots, or worse, it gives me the blue screen of death (dropping video output signal) and the cpu fan starts spinning very fast and makes a loud wind sound until I pull the plug. It is very warm sometimes when this happens. Other times it happens before it's very warm. The air leaving the case is warm I mean. Once it happens one time it will happen sooner and sober until I shutdown and leave it to chill out for a few hours
I'm wondering if my Processor is dying or my psu is not able to handle the pressure.
Thanks in advance.