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Check if your overheating. Download Speecy and report back.
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Check if your overheating. Download Speecy and report back.
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OK. We'll have to wait until this Friday, when I'll have access to my desktop PC. Sorry for this delay.
I don't know if it's helpful, but here's something: I browsed the internet. Meanwhile, my GPU temperature was 31. Then I played LoL for a few hours and it didn't crash. When I stopped playing, it was 48 degrees celcius. And, after an hour of waiting or so (without work burden on the PC), it hasn't gone down. Can you interpret anything?
Update: Been a lot of hours now, and still 48 degrees.
Last edited by Reishi24; 17 Apr 2015 at 14:35.
Alright. Cleaned all the fans (and the cards' surfaces). Played a few hours of Skyrim again. Crashed near 56 degrees I think. I waited until it cooled down to 48 (and it didn't seem to go down any more than that). Then I tried to play LoL and the instant the match started, I had a blue screen. So, the pattern is still there, first game crash, then immediate blue screen no matter how much you wait after the crash.
I hate to say this, but i think you might to replace the graphics card.
Alright. Hopefully, since it's only a year old, guarantee shouldn't be a problem... Really thank you for support!
By the way, should I flag the thread as "solved"?