Every game crash

Niki Mitev

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May 29, 2015
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Recently i upgraded from fx4300 to fx6300 and the first day was fine.Everything runs smooth and no problems i even clocked it at 4Ghz for the sake of it.Second day i wake up a lot of problems starting to happen first every game i run it crash saying that video drivers stopped working and recovered properly (i was runing old catalyst drivers because with the new ones my pc kept on restarting but anyway)So i remove the video driver and install the brand new one and the pc keeps restarting problem is here again so i was like well i got a new CPU i should do a clean install of win to fix everything.Yes but no today i switched from win 7 to 8.1 fresh install everything formated .I install the latest video drivers and the restart problem is gone!!!I watch youtube , facebook and anime,no video drivers crashing so that lead me to the mind that the games wount crash 2(btw on win 7 drivers where crashing while i watch youtube too)So i install steam etc and try to run my fav game rocket league and bam the same thing.I start it get in the game and after 10 sec the games black screen after that minimize and i keep hearing the sound of the game but i am at the desktop and i cant do anything cant even turn of the game within task manager...I tough that it would be because of the OC to 4Ghz not enough power was going to my GPU.That didnt help either.So please help

PC specs
FX6300
R7 370
8gig ram
400W PSU
SSD+HHD
 
Solution
The Automaticallly reboot on crash does just that. When the debugger has finished collecting the DUMP, it reboots the system. It's handy for systems that need to be running, but can be a PITA for when we want to debug the crash, as we don't always know one happened. You can leave the dump files where they are, or you can delete them. It matters not what you do with them. I usually remove them once I've debugged a crash. Unless it's something I find really interesting, or I want a deeper dive into the crash.
Did you undo your overclock? I can't tell. It defenitely sounds video driver related, possibly memory timings. Do you have Automatically Reboot on System Crash turned off? If not, do it, so you see the BSOD info. That will point us in the right direction. Also, check C:\windows\minidump for any dump files that are being generated. That will be the stepping stone as to where you need to go from here.
 


i reseated my gpu and cleared CMOS after that on boot up my screen was flashing on where you enter your pass in win8.1 after like 3 or 4 restarts i finally managed to get in and now it working like butter.But i am afraid that this is not a temporary fix some day out of nothing i might happen again. I dont know about this Automatically Reboot on System Crash . There are 2 files in minidump what to do with them ?
 
The Automaticallly reboot on crash does just that. When the debugger has finished collecting the DUMP, it reboots the system. It's handy for systems that need to be running, but can be a PITA for when we want to debug the crash, as we don't always know one happened. You can leave the dump files where they are, or you can delete them. It matters not what you do with them. I usually remove them once I've debugged a crash. Unless it's something I find really interesting, or I want a deeper dive into the crash.
 
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