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October 11, 2014 9:29:59 PM

Ignore, my problem was solved

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a c 147 à CPUs
October 11, 2014 10:02:52 PM

Does windows save any .dmp files that may provide information on the crashes?

I can't imagine it being from overheating, unless you have a ton of dust in your case.
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October 12, 2014 5:30:17 AM

Calculatron said:
Does windows save any .dmp files that may provide information on the crashes?

I can't imagine it being from overheating, unless you have a ton of dust in your case.


Sorry for the late response, it was midnight here. There are no dump files in the minidump location because there was no BSOD.Any other area they might be at?. I run windows 8.1 as stated
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a c 147 à CPUs
October 12, 2014 6:22:33 AM

At first, to me, it sounded almost like an overheating issue. So, I guess I should ask if you have the cooler properly installed. (Did you peel the sticker off the base of the heatsink?)

Also, your GPU seems to be running at a different frequencies. Do you have ECO-mode enabled, or some such?
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October 12, 2014 8:13:00 AM

I am not sure about the heatsink, but I dont think ECO mode is enabled. I opened MSI afterburner and everything was as it was the first time I opened it. Nothing is overclocked and no extra power is being used. The fan is on auto as well. The heat stays about 10 degrees celsius while not gaming, and it goes to 80 degrees while gaming, at least that is what it is in MSI Kombustor or FurMark before it crashes.
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