random colour screen freeze plz help

goldeneyehd

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I never had this problem until 2 weeks ago and it is very random sometimes it crashes during firs 1 h other times after 4 -5 h. Can this be caused by dust in the pc case or it can be a psu issue?

heres the screenshot of cpuid:

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So i attached the voltages and temperatures now on idle after the last crash 8 min ago, i dont know what voltages should be so maybe someone can take a look and tell me what can be wrong. I wanna go and take a dust cleaner first, but im scared it might be the psu and i would need to order new one.
 

goldeneyehd

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Hello, ty for answer, so i fully cleaned all pc case of dust, i also discovered a claughed fan, but after i turned it back on 1 h into the game, pc froze again just like before. So you saying there are 3 possible issues, ram, v card or psu? Is there any simple way for me now to rule some out, i dont have another gpu to test, Should i change the gpu slots? I also have 2x 8gb ram, should i try with 8 in each slot? Is there a possibility to figure out if psu is the problem by instaling a software before crash to send a report or something?
 

goldeneyehd

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Btw i also have an alienware aurora r4 which has like 5 coolers and a gtx 980 ti from 2012, i upgraded to 980 in 2015, so im not sure if my psu could handle it. Im gonna try cut off the dvd and leave only one monitor connected maybe to free some power and see if it still crashes
 

goldeneyehd

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So you think the psu is the problem? I removed 8 gb of ram and disconnected the cd rom to free more power for psu dont know if that does anything but w/e, im gonna try like this now see if i get crash. I also left only one monitor connected
 

salerhino

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Nah man, I think it won't help as they don't take that much power.
 

salerhino

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Glad to hear that, but it might not be PSU, it could be RAM you pulled out or even faulty monitor.
I would check it all just to be 100% sure, reply again when you test all.
Use memtest for RAM;
I simply think it is not DVD reader;
About PSU, borrow it from someone;
good luck!
 

goldeneyehd

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It crashed with all rams in diffrent slots, so clearly is not rams fault. I dunno what to do im running out of ideas....I also checked the psu and it says it shouldnt exceed 825 wats so its clearly strong enough. I hate pcs .......