I know that there is not a good idea to use multiple stress tests, but i wanted to simulate a gaming session and at the same time take a look at the temps. So after that i think the PSU might give a wrong voltage and everything happens due to this. Also i will update the firmware of the ssd and the drivers of wifi!
When i run these tests individually they do generally well. Only one time i run Intel burn test the pc restarted with BSOD and every time i am in gaming session like battlefield 4(High load game) the pc crashes and restarts. Also this problem start to appear after an upgrade in GPU and PSU. So there is a big possibility that the PSU is causing this!
When i run these tests individually they do generally well. Only one time i run Intel burn test the pc restarted with BSOD and every time i am in gaming session like battlefield 4(High load game) the pc crashes and restarts. Also this problem start to appear after an upgrade in GPU and PSU. So there is a big possibility that the PSU is causing this!
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 64bitIntel core i5 3470 3.2GhzCorsair Vegeance 1600Mhz 8GB(2x4)MSI Nvidia GTX 760 2GB
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Build
- OS
- Windows 7 64bit
- CPU
- Intel core i5 3470 3.2Ghz
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte B75M-D3H
- Memory
- Corsair Vegeance 1600Mhz 8GB(2x4)
- Graphics Card(s)
- MSI Nvidia GTX 760 2GB
- Hard Drives
- 1) SSD OCZ Agility 3 60GB
2) HDD WD 500GB
- PSU
- Corsair TX850 850W
- Cooling
- Corsair H80i
- Keyboard
- Natec Medusa 2
- Mouse
- Natec Genesis v55
- Antivirus
- Webroot Smart Security
- Browser
- Google Chrome