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Ok so I haven't overclocked just yet, and I was running the Crysis demo and it keeps crashing after about 10 minutes of play (generally not blue screen, just holds up and I either need to restart or crytek fails). It doesn't matter what settings I use, but the lower quality seems to last a bit longer before Crytek engine fails. One time it crashed I got a blue screen of death and it told me I had some failure to do with memory.

I have 4 ram sticks in my computer and they are running at 2.1 V (the last stick is running at 2.3) and I'm wondering if I am having errors because there isn't enough voltage going to the sticks?

I'll attach a picture of my computer running hwmonitor and cpuz

Please help me out.

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Download and run Memtest86+ for a few hours.

Also could be your PSU. esp. if it's a no-name/low quality one. The GTX260 is a power hog. Your temps look fine.

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