Computer Crashing but only on Certain Games.

Muzencab

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I've seen I'm not the only one with this problem but still haven't found the right fix. My Drivers are up to date and computer has been cleaned thoroughly so no bugs or issues of the like. I read somewhere that underclocking my gpu could help but not so sure. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Also used furmark and graphics card passed with flying colors while maintaing a steady temperature. I've also factory restored my computer and checked my ram as well with no issues found. After factory reseting the issue still persisted.

Specs are: Geforce GTX 750
intel core i7-4790s

Need more just ask :')
 

Muzencab

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Thanks for the response, Mother board is ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. K30AD_M31AD_M51AD_M32AD, power supply is 350 W peak. Gpu temp reached 75 c. max. That was during a furmark test. Havent checked cpu temperature as of yet but will if I need to.
 


That's 4 different motherboards... Is this a prebuilt system? If so, what is the model of the whole system? Have you changed any hardware (like maybe adding the GTX 750)?

350W is not enough information. What is the make and model of the power supply?

75C is a good GPU temperature. I agree with you there.

CPU temperature being too high can cause the system to crash. What is the CPU temperature?
 

Muzencab

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Asus M32 series that came with the gtx 750
I'll check my cpu asap!

 

Carnaxus

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A good rule of thumb when posting about what could be a hardware issue is to post your complete system specs, even if it does take time.

350W sounds extremely low for any kind of gaming, but then again you may be using mostly older parts that don't use as much power. Without a full spec we can't be sure.
 

Muzencab

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Sorry about that, what would be the best way to give all the information at once?
 

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Thanks for the help ill try that soon!
 

Carnaxus

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Another note: Full system spec means CPU, motherboard, RAM, GPU, PSU, and HDD. BelArc may or may not be able to tell the manufacturer and/or model of your PSU; if it doesn't, when you take it out, please list that info here.
 


It's a prebuilt Asus system. I honestly don't expect the PSU to be marked in a user-friendly manner. If it is, it's likely terrible anyway.
 

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...Good point.
 

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Just finished testing with a new psu and the issue still persist, though my old psu did need to be replaced for it was in bad shape.
 

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Try running chkdisk /f /r in a command prompt (including restarting your computer after running the command). Make sure you wait for it to complete whatever it does in the command prompt before you restart your computer.