Random Black Screen Crashes


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    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #1

    Random Black Screen Crashes


    My computer is about a year old and just recently it has been completely shutting down while i am playing CSGO. Now it crashes if i'm watching someone play on Twitch, if i'm playing League of Legends, SC2, and yesterday crashed while i was playing bloons td battle. I tried doing a full scan for a virus and it crashed half way through that too.

    I managed to do a Windows Memory Diagnostic and no errors came back so it isn't my ram. I don't think my comp is overheating either because when i check the temp its always near 50 Celsius and i have five fans including two 230mm fans. If someone could please try and help figure out why my computer is crashing i would be so happy.
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    W7 Pro x64 SP1 | W10 Pro IP x64 | W8.1 Pro x64 VM | Linux Mint VM
       #2

    What's near 50°C? There is more than one temperature to consider, have you checked your GPU temps? The 6670 is an entry level card so I wouldn't be surprised if that was struggling like hell.
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    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    while i was playing league i used speed fan. Temp 1 max was 75 C, GPU max was 43.5 C, and Core max was 80 C.

    I also noticed something weird, i have five fans but it is only tracking the rpm of 1 fan. I went into my motherboard program on startup and it says the same thing. All fans are spinning but it seems i cant control the rpm of all or adjust any but the one.

    I've had this computer for a year now and it just started crashing, everything use to run fine.
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       #4

    Download HWInfo and post a screenshot of your temps at idle and under load.
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