Hello!
My pc runs just fine when doing simple stuff as browsing the web and watching youtube or whatever you do these days. But as soon I go in to a game (litterly any game), Rust.exe as an example my pc freezes. by that I mean the monitor image and audio just freeze but the computer is still on and the fans are spinning, the only way to get out of the situation is to restart it manually with the button or unplug the cable. When I boot it up just after a freeze some fans go full speed and it sometimes takes up to 4-5 minutes before it actually boot windows. my first guess was that it was my GPU and since I was planning to upgrade for performance reasons anyway I didnt hesitate and got an rtx 2070, but the problem didnt stop there. so my second thougt after replacing the GPU was my PSU. I have done stress tests on OCCT and the all of the tests worked fine without any problems EXCEPTS from the GPU and Power Supply tests. when stresstesting my PSU and GPU the pc would freeze in a 120 second time. So I decided to give it a go and replace the PSU to a 850W 80+ gold certifed EVGA PSU but the problem didnt stop. Im getting desperate at this time..
I found this, anyone have any clue what this means and what hardware has an/the error?
Description
A problem with your hardware caused Windows to stop working correctly.
Problem signature
Problem Event Name: LiveKernelEvent
Code: 193
Parameter 1: 804
Parameter 2: ffffffffc000009a
Parameter 3: 108
Parameter 4: fffff80117ab97e0
OS version: 10_0_17763
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1
OS Version: 10.0.17763.2.0.0.256.48
Locale ID: 8192
What I've done:
Reinstalled windows
Used anti malware programs (even though my pc is empty)
updated to the latest BIOS
Updated and reinstalled nvidia drives multiple times
Tried modifying the power usage, from balanced to high etc etc.
Removed the intel turbospeed at 4.4 GHZ
Replaced GPU
Replaced PSU
My current specs:
Rtx 2070 Asus Dual (old one gtx 1060 asus dual)
i7 6700k skylake 4ghz with heatsink cooler
16 gb ddr4 RAM (4x4)
1 HDD
2 SSD
Asus Z170-A
EVGA SuperNOVA 850 G2
My pc runs just fine when doing simple stuff as browsing the web and watching youtube or whatever you do these days. But as soon I go in to a game (litterly any game), Rust.exe as an example my pc freezes. by that I mean the monitor image and audio just freeze but the computer is still on and the fans are spinning, the only way to get out of the situation is to restart it manually with the button or unplug the cable. When I boot it up just after a freeze some fans go full speed and it sometimes takes up to 4-5 minutes before it actually boot windows. my first guess was that it was my GPU and since I was planning to upgrade for performance reasons anyway I didnt hesitate and got an rtx 2070, but the problem didnt stop there. so my second thougt after replacing the GPU was my PSU. I have done stress tests on OCCT and the all of the tests worked fine without any problems EXCEPTS from the GPU and Power Supply tests. when stresstesting my PSU and GPU the pc would freeze in a 120 second time. So I decided to give it a go and replace the PSU to a 850W 80+ gold certifed EVGA PSU but the problem didnt stop. Im getting desperate at this time..
I found this, anyone have any clue what this means and what hardware has an/the error?
Description
A problem with your hardware caused Windows to stop working correctly.
Problem signature
Problem Event Name: LiveKernelEvent
Code: 193
Parameter 1: 804
Parameter 2: ffffffffc000009a
Parameter 3: 108
Parameter 4: fffff80117ab97e0
OS version: 10_0_17763
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1
OS Version: 10.0.17763.2.0.0.256.48
Locale ID: 8192
What I've done:
Reinstalled windows
Used anti malware programs (even though my pc is empty)
updated to the latest BIOS
Updated and reinstalled nvidia drives multiple times
Tried modifying the power usage, from balanced to high etc etc.
Removed the intel turbospeed at 4.4 GHZ
Replaced GPU
Replaced PSU
My current specs:
Rtx 2070 Asus Dual (old one gtx 1060 asus dual)
i7 6700k skylake 4ghz with heatsink cooler
16 gb ddr4 RAM (4x4)
1 HDD
2 SSD
Asus Z170-A
EVGA SuperNOVA 850 G2