I'm having an issue with higher end games causing my video drivers to crash and then the system reboots. When windows loads up again, it reports a blue screen error at the point of the crash. I ran GPU-Z to log the data while running a game that causes this to happen within a few mins of playing.
Does any of this stand out as being a concern?
GPU Core Clock [MHz] 300 MHz
GPU Memory Clock [MHz] 300 MHz
GPU Temperature [°C] 40 C (fluctuated from 37-41C)
GPU Temp. #1 [°C] 40.5 C (fluctuated from 37-41.5C)
GPU Temp. #2 [°C] 42 C (fluctuated from 38.5-43C)
GPU Temp. #3 [°C] 39.5 C (fluctuated from 35-41C)
12V [V] 11.94
VDDC [V] 0.995
VDDC Current [A] 1.0
VReg Temperature 1 [°C] 23 C (remained constant)
VReg Temperature 2 [°C] 28 C (remained constant)
The time lapse was 6 mins.
System Specs:
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
AMD Phenom II X4 955 Processor (Quad-core; 3.2Ghz)
4GB of DDR2 G.Skill RAM
AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series (HIS IceQ Turbo 6870)
GPU Memory Clock [MHz] 300 MHz
GPU Temperature [°C] 40 C (fluctuated from 37-41C)
GPU Temp. #1 [°C] 40.5 C (fluctuated from 37-41.5C)
GPU Temp. #2 [°C] 42 C (fluctuated from 38.5-43C)
GPU Temp. #3 [°C] 39.5 C (fluctuated from 35-41C)
12V [V] 11.94
VDDC [V] 0.995
VDDC Current [A] 1.0
VReg Temperature 1 [°C] 23 C (remained constant)
VReg Temperature 2 [°C] 28 C (remained constant)
The time lapse was 6 mins.
System Specs:
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
AMD Phenom II X4 955 Processor (Quad-core; 3.2Ghz)
4GB of DDR2 G.Skill RAM
AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series (HIS IceQ Turbo 6870)
Does any of this stand out as being a concern?