computer crashes plz help?!?!

Jesserk123

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So my computer is only about a year old and every time i go to play a game it crashes. Time of the crash varies sometimes it happens in the menu of the game sometimes i can get an hourish in to the game but still crashes. Also i run it all on lowest settings yet i have a 980. Sometimes when i run Photoshop for a good period of time with music playing it even crashes (its only happened twice though).

Specs of my Computer

System Specs

OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home

Processor: AMD FX9tm0-8320 Eight-Core Processor 3.50 GHz

RAM: 12.0 GB

System Type: 64-bit OS, x64-based processor

GPU: GeForce GTX 980

Thermaltake Chaser A71 Computer Case
 
Solution

At first tab you can see temperatures and voltages at that time. Temps are measured as margin to temperature when CPU would start throttling due to excessive heat and that's about 10c so higher that number is, cooler it runs.
Board Status tab gives some more data relevant to MB operation.
Logging (when started) provides data over time and it's useful to see what was happening while you were not monitoring yourself.
Stability test runs all relevant or tests you mark while loading those parts or whole system to near maximum. In conjunction with logging it provides valuable data of...

Jesserk123

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May 7, 2016
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my temps are getting max of 55-60 degrees for all cores and gpu only gets to 45-47. but think it may be power supply but not sure how to check my voltage.

i have a corsair hx1000i
 

At first tab you can see temperatures and voltages at that time. Temps are measured as margin to temperature when CPU would start throttling due to excessive heat and that's about 10c so higher that number is, cooler it runs.
Board Status tab gives some more data relevant to MB operation.
Logging (when started) provides data over time and it's useful to see what was happening while you were not monitoring yourself.
Stability test runs all relevant or tests you mark while loading those parts or whole system to near maximum. In conjunction with logging it provides valuable data of what may be going wrong.
Benchmark measures system performance and it's good way to compare eventual changes you made to see if they are doing any good or not.



 
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