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Go to control panel-Performance info and tools-Advanced Tools on the left-Clear Alll WinEI scores and re-rate the System..
Go to control panel-Performance info and tools-Advanced Tools on the left-Clear Alll WinEI scores and re-rate the System..
like i said, try error reporting to see if there is a log as to why its crashing, or start from scratch like i suggested, i know its a real pain but its the best way to diagnose whats wrong, plus when you figure it out you know for future reference.
to me it sounds like a driver conflict.
Or it could be faulty hardware as well - you might want to run some HD diagnostics as well as Memtest86+ to check yer RAM....
Could even be the PSU, for all we kno0e - but I agree with the consensus - it sounds more like a driver problem than anything....
From what Norco was posting i think it was stuck in a loop like a unresponsive driver or software or even a conflicting driver, rather if it was hardware (from mild experience) would either just crash or receive a BSOD, but it still would be a good idea, memtestx86 for a few hours, intel burn test for 100 runs, and prime95 large fft's for overall system stabalbility test IMO.