Weirdest case I've had to deal with

Aug 17, 2018
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My computer is weird, before problems came about i was having occasionall system slowdowns where mouse would and frame rate would hit rock bottom (zero) and than return to normal. I reinstalled my graphics driver as suggested on a blizzard forum since this issue only really showed up on the game overwatch. Later during a match I was met with the bsd (blue screen of death) that forced a restart but failed to boot after. After doing some troble shooting i found that the system only died when in windows, so i assumed perhaps malwear. i than formatted my ssd. It started dying when i tried to reinstall windows so I than assumed the ssd must be fulty, so I got a flashdrive and installed a bootable version of linix mint and dabbled with that for a while to see if it would crash, it didnt so i assumed it as evidence that the ssd was broken.

I later bought a new ssd and attempted to reinstall windows on the new ssd however ran into the same problem. Figuring maybe the windows media tool was fulty i used another brand new flash drive and installed the media creator on there and tried again. No luck, same problem. Removed graphics card and tried again, no luck same problem. What the heck is going on??

Edit: pc boots now for some reason, however it crashes after 10 minutes. Memory diagnostics came back clean, no mem problems. It now freezes for about 3 minutes at a time than resumes. Keep in mind this is a clean install of win 10.
Also sorry jay, i accendentally downvoted your suggestion and i cant take it back.
 
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Oh that's OK...

A good way to check the temps is with software like Afterburner or HWMonitor.

HWMonitor will also give you some of the PSU voltages but not all.

Sometimes your BIOS will give you some of them as well.

They can also be checked with a volt meter.


Google "checking PC PSU voltages".

I think there's a chance you are too hot or your voltages aren't in spec....and these things aren't hard to check.

Im sooooo sorry jay! I didnt mean to hit down vote xDDD yea ill get to that, ive never checked for low voltage for a psu before, how do i go about doing that?
 
Oh that's OK...

A good way to check the temps is with software like Afterburner or HWMonitor.

HWMonitor will also give you some of the PSU voltages but not all.

Sometimes your BIOS will give you some of them as well.

They can also be checked with a volt meter.


Google "checking PC PSU voltages".

I think there's a chance you are too hot or your voltages aren't in spec....and these things aren't hard to check.

 
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