0x0d1 + 0x01e While idle and Playing games

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  1.    #11

    If you still have warranty, then opening the case may void it, although it's completely safe opening the case, and switching the RAM sticks as long as you don't touch the gold contacts on the RAM sticks, since potential static electrical discharge could damage them.

    Post a screenshot of the temperature of your GPU when playing games and when idle (doing nothing), this will help to determine if there is any overheating issue.
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       #12

    Hello Again,

    I've saved 2 different load files from GPU-Z I will upload them below, I also cleaned my computer thoroughly and placed it further from my boiling television.

    Note: I recorded these when I was playing tera
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  3.    #13

    Thanks for the logs, the temperatures look fine, I'll say the average temperature when playing games is around 47*C :)
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    Best part is I haven't experienced anything drastic so far, everything has been going pretty well especially that I placed my computer In a well airy spot also cleaning seems to have done the trick with the fan. Sometimes I noticed my GPU load went from 0% to 99% then up to 100% is this a problem or is this suppose to happen while using GPU-Z and playing games?,
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    That's good to know, and I'll say that fine.
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       #16

    Great, If anything grave happens I will let you know.

    Thank you so much for your help, your the best

    Cheers.
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  7.    #17

    Very welcome, let's hope everything remains okay :)
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    Hello Again BlueRobot,

    I Have noticed odd start up features when I turn on my computer. The Screen does a very peculiar fuzz almost like a damaged television channel. It only does it on start up and I have absolutely no idea what is causing this because I have already tightened the wires at the back of my computer screen. Any ideas?
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  9.    #19

    Strange, it could be the graphics card driver readjusting itself to the current resolution of the monitor, have you checked that the graphics card is firmly in place?
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       #20

    Not yet I will be checking that momentarily but it only happens sometimes so I don't believe is so big to worry about. Thanks again for your help! Cheers
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