![]() 25 MINS IN?!? I was able to complete the match. I put it all back together and loaded up a game. I then started pushing on the RAM, the thing that Windows said was all good, and lo and behold there was a 'click'. I got a proper brace coming tomorrow and I jammed some cardboard in there for the time being. Well those pieces of rubber had fallen into the PSU cables at the bottom, which is not the easiest to access with this case design. ![]() It goes along the side of the card and they give you these little pieces of rubber to stick between the brace and the card. The GPU was also snug, though MSI provides a pretty poorly designed brace to hold this behemoth up. I checked all the cable connections and they were nice and snug. It would be warm one day so I'd turn the heat off and wake up to it being in the high 30s with the room freezing. And then the temperature started fluctuating. We built it at his house and I drove it home. I built the PC with my slightly more detailed PC building friend. LG Ultragear 27" 240hz 1440p OLED gaming monitorĪny recommendations on how to resolve this would be greatly appreciated.Ĭlick to expand.My friend, you are the genius of yourself. NZXT - Kraken X73 RGB All-in-one 360mm Radiator CPU Liquid Cooling System (x2) SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS M.2 2280 500GB (OS) 2TB (Storage) (health checked: 100%)įractal Design Meshify 2 Mid Tower Computer Case Windows is activated and updated.ĬORSAIR Vengeance 32GB (2 x 16GB) RAM (XMP on) (Window diagnostic RAM check, no problems) My BIOS is up to date along with all my drivers. For the rest of the crashes they barely even hit 60. I generated a log from GPU-Z and for only one of the crashes it said the GPU and memory temps reached 70 degrees at the time of the crash. I tried to do a minidump and it would never create a minidump folder. I checked Reliability Monitor and it says I had a hardware error for each crash. I checked Event Viewer and the only critical error I got was from hard shutting the computer down. ![]() But I was able to play Friday The 13th after those outages, but before Resident Evil, with no problems. I must note that the day BEFORE yesterday there were two power outages, while the PC was running, due to a storm. Is it possible that Resident Evil corrupted something? I reinstalled Steam. I thought that maybe it's a Steam issue, so I booted up an Epic Games Launcher game and that game crashed to black as well.īefore playing Resident Evil, yesterday, I had played Friday the 13th for well over an hour with no problems. I tried Friday the 13th and that game crashed within 10 mins. Played for 20-30 minutes and THAT GAME crashed to black. I tried another Steam game, Conan Exiles. Started playing again and it crashed just as quickly, but this time the fans did not go full speed. Today, I started playing the game again and it crashed in 5 mins with fans at full speed. I hard shutdown the PC, booted it back up and started the game again and was able to play for over an hour with no problems. I implemented various recommended fixes, such as shutting Ray Tracing off, and started the game again, played for 15 or so minutes and it crashed. ![]() I booted the PC up again and did a little research and a lot of people seem to have had crashing issues with the game. There was nothing I could do to get the screen to come back on so I figured it crashed and I did a hard shutdown. I tried to move around but I didn't hear my footsteps. I thought the monitor shut off because I could still hear everything in the game. I was playing it for maybe 15 to 30 minutes and all of a sudden the screen goes black. Yesterday I installed the Resident Evil 2 remake from Steam. It's a brand new fresh build and I've been playing a bunch of games with no problems for a couple of weeks now. It just started yesterday and it has progressively gotten worse today.
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