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It doesn't actually show me the BSOD most of the time, it is almost as though the restart button is tapped and reboots instantly, no black/blue screen, just cuts straight to the mobo start up, then continues booting.
It doesn't actually show me the BSOD most of the time, it is almost as though the restart button is tapped and reboots instantly, no black/blue screen, just cuts straight to the mobo start up, then continues booting.
That means an abnormal shutdown.... a sudden loss of power.
First of all, make it sure that the power cords are properly connected.
The next thing to look at is the PSU, which is beyond my abilities; but I may afford some more help on it.
Meany do this
Using HW Info
You can test the volts on the PSU with HWInfo HWiNFO, HWiNFO32/64 -Download < download the right bit version andclose the right hand window select Sensors and scroll down to the power sectionwhere you will see what the volts are doing see my pic.
The original right hand window shows themachine running and is handy for that but for looking at the components in some detail close it and use themain left hand side panel
FOR OTHER COMPONENTS
Open each + down into the componentitself and then click on it - in theright hand side will appear all sorts of details including brands speeds andother essential info that device. See pic for example.
Thanks for the assist, ran it, here's the result. I cannot see an issue at the moment, unless I'm miscalculating (which at the moment is likely). I'm praying you see a fault here, if you want to see anything, I'll be keeping the forum up from now on.
I'm not sure if it is bizarre or not, but the CPU is shifting quickly at 800Mhz intervals from 800-3600.
Last edited by Meany; 23 Jun 2014 at 02:42.
Bit of a curiosity is happening now. I've just installed Wasteland 2 via steam which updated the .net framework and well.. it has stopped crashing completely.. No idea how/why it would have solved it, but for the moment it has.