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Okay, so this started a little while ago. I'd reformatted my pc because someone had managed to visit a dodgy website and get my pc infested with malware. Malwarebytes and spybot, even hijackthis couldn't help me get the remaining issues out of the way, so I just flipped my table and formatted anew.
I had the smart idea to update my bios, couldn't hurt, right? While going through a long arduous process of reformatting a usb drive to fat32 so I could update my bios that way, I had a pc hangup and had to crash it via the restart button while playing Call of Juarez, really good game, kinda salty I can't play it. Ever since then, issues everywhere.
I've reformatted once, if not twice since then, hoping to resolve some issues. No matter what, that game just hates me. So I stopped playing it. I can, or had, been able to play far more intensive and taxing games, Elite: Dangerous, Ark: Survival evolved, etc. As of earlier this afternoon, I can't even play Elite, since just opening the game causes me to crash. I went back to try Titanfall, haven't touched it for a year or so, managed to get along fine with that, but would freeze sometimes loading a new map. I've had temp spikes on my CPU, but money being tight, I can't really afford to whap the fan off and buy some serious cooling. I've taken the case apart, scrubbed and cleaned damn near everything to help with heat, but it still rises.
I tried doing a memtest a few weeks ago, left it on overnight, was fine, but seemed to be responding really slowly, no errors. I restarted it a little later on and had errors immediately. That confused me greatly, and honestly, I wasn't entirely sure how, or what exactly I was supposed to run/click/etc with the program.
I recently (within a week or so) replaced my graphics card, I was having thoughts that it might be my psu needing more power, as googling with BlueScreenView, someone mentioned solving their problem with a new psu. Obviously I'd much prefer it was something simple, rather than 'Go buy x new parts'.
Attaching Msinfo, DXdiag and the only dmp's I have from this format. From latest to earliest should be Watchdogs, Elite:dangerous and Titanfall, possibly some others at random occurrences, but 9.5/10 times it's in a fullscreen game.
The PSU (Corsair 700w) is 3 years old ish. Bought in Nov '12, HD Dec '12, RAM Mobo and CPU all Feb '13
It's 1.30am and I've probably forgotten pertinent information, and I'd like to think I'm fairly savvy, so by all means, throw things at me.
Cheers
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=3E2BBFAB9B78F356!128&authkey=!ADuhLEse8VpSmQo&ithint=folder%2czip
^ Should have everything I mentioned. Dmp's zipped.
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I had the smart idea to update my bios, couldn't hurt, right? While going through a long arduous process of reformatting a usb drive to fat32 so I could update my bios that way, I had a pc hangup and had to crash it via the restart button while playing Call of Juarez, really good game, kinda salty I can't play it. Ever since then, issues everywhere.
I've reformatted once, if not twice since then, hoping to resolve some issues. No matter what, that game just hates me. So I stopped playing it. I can, or had, been able to play far more intensive and taxing games, Elite: Dangerous, Ark: Survival evolved, etc. As of earlier this afternoon, I can't even play Elite, since just opening the game causes me to crash. I went back to try Titanfall, haven't touched it for a year or so, managed to get along fine with that, but would freeze sometimes loading a new map. I've had temp spikes on my CPU, but money being tight, I can't really afford to whap the fan off and buy some serious cooling. I've taken the case apart, scrubbed and cleaned damn near everything to help with heat, but it still rises.
I tried doing a memtest a few weeks ago, left it on overnight, was fine, but seemed to be responding really slowly, no errors. I restarted it a little later on and had errors immediately. That confused me greatly, and honestly, I wasn't entirely sure how, or what exactly I was supposed to run/click/etc with the program.
I recently (within a week or so) replaced my graphics card, I was having thoughts that it might be my psu needing more power, as googling with BlueScreenView, someone mentioned solving their problem with a new psu. Obviously I'd much prefer it was something simple, rather than 'Go buy x new parts'.
Attaching Msinfo, DXdiag and the only dmp's I have from this format. From latest to earliest should be Watchdogs, Elite:dangerous and Titanfall, possibly some others at random occurrences, but 9.5/10 times it's in a fullscreen game.
The PSU (Corsair 700w) is 3 years old ish. Bought in Nov '12, HD Dec '12, RAM Mobo and CPU all Feb '13
It's 1.30am and I've probably forgotten pertinent information, and I'd like to think I'm fairly savvy, so by all means, throw things at me.
Cheers
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=3E2BBFAB9B78F356!128&authkey=!ADuhLEse8VpSmQo&ithint=folder%2czip
^ Should have everything I mentioned. Dmp's zipped.
Continue reading...