Computer Freezes, need help diagnosing

94swick

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I have my own PC build which is working fine and I have no issues, but i recently bought a side project and am having a lot of trouble out of it. I bought it stupid cheap off craigslist so even if one part of of this works I'm still not losing any money. specs are

AMD FX-9590
ASUS 990FX R2.0
ASUS Radeon R9 270
16 gb corsair vengance
ULTRA 750w PSU

windows 7 ultimate(came to find out it was a cracked version)

came with a 1tb seagate HDD and a Samsung 840 EVO ssd

now when i bought it it didnt do anything but bluescreen after 10 minutes of use, or as soon as booting up a game. this was with the 1tb HDD. switched to the SSD and computer wasnt crashing, for the short time i tested games on it.

next i formatted the HDD and tried just to use it as storage for games, system would blue screen as soon as i started the games, but worked fine while playing them form the SSD, so i took out the HDD and called it scrap and its sitting in a drawer now.

PC was working ok but would freeze while playing games after about 10 minutes. payday rolls around so i completely wipe the entire system and SSD and start anew with windows 10, downloaded from Microsoft's website.

computer gets windows 10 on the SSD, installed AMD r9 200 series driver, install all the gaming goodies steam downloads all framework, direct X, etc. everything works fine except gaming. borderlands will run for about 10 minutes and freeze, i cant even get past the intro cinematic in GTA V for the story before it freezes. when it freezes it will not respond to anything thus requiring a hard shutdown.

i use MSI Afterburner to monitor temps usage etc and nothing runs too hot, FPS is great until time of crash. when checking CPU cores, non show parked. i used whocrashed and got the following info. I'm not sure where the problem lies, whether its a hardware or driver issue. maybe with this info someone more versed in computers can identify a problem or provide some feedback. i have my complete other build with all compatible parts, but trial and error is a long process unless you know where to start.

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From the logfile it sounds likely to be a hardware or temp problem.

Run a tool like CPUID HWMonitor to see what the voltages and temps are, then post the results here.

The one thing that sticks out on parts is the PSU, which is a bargain basement brand. That's assuming everything is connected correctly and securely, and the software configured properly.

I would start by going into the MB BIOS and using "Default" settings, which takes it back to the factory safe settings. If it runs right after that, it was likely an OC causing instability. From there you can enable XMP, to let the RAM run at it's rated speed and timings.
From the logfile it sounds likely to be a hardware or temp problem.

Run a tool like CPUID HWMonitor to see what the voltages and temps are, then post the results here.

The one thing that sticks out on parts is the PSU, which is a bargain basement brand. That's assuming everything is connected correctly and securely, and the software configured properly.

I would start by going into the MB BIOS and using "Default" settings, which takes it back to the factory safe settings. If it runs right after that, it was likely an OC causing instability. From there you can enable XMP, to let the RAM run at it's rated speed and timings.
 
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