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Is my power supply to weak?

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5 minutes ago, Rudie said:

Have you tried a fresh install before? Wouldn't hurt to try.

i completly fresh installed/cleaned my pc 3times :(

I had this problem on win7 too so it has nothing to do with win10

Edited by Oliver

Just now, Oliver said:

i completly fresh installed/cleaned my pc 3times :(

Well just test the hardware to begin with then :D

try the auto-installer, should be the easiest to set up. by the way memtest usually takes a while, so I suggest finding something to do in the meantime 

Go to the store with a decent return policy for a new PSU, put in into your system and see if it still occurs, if it doesn't; it was your PSU and you've already bought the fix. If it was, return PSU and get another GPU.

I had a similar issue, where the screen would either

1) Freeze
2) go a certain color and freeze (e.g. yellow or blue or green screen)
3) go black

That was because my PSU couldn't deliver enough power to the GPU. (Tested it by borrowing the exact same card from a friend -> still occurs, got a better PSU and it stopped occurring on either of the cards.) 

could it be his hard drive going bad because of how many resets hes done? they're only rated for so many fresh restarts aren't they?

Does it go to a black screen, then come back? Does it go to a screen color and not return to normal? Kind of a notable difference,

11 minutes ago, Jordy said:

could it be his hard drive going bad because of how many resets hes done? they're only rated for so many fresh restarts aren't they?

the re formats wont matter

gotcha. wasnt sure because I had an issue with mine since I reformatted multiple times over a couple years

Sounds to me the video card is not seated well or is faulty, try a different PCI slot if you got a spare one else try removing then reinstalling it (physically). Get your hand on a GPU you know works to test with, see if it happens again. As for the PSU, at full load all your components are ~80% of its rated capacity so shouldn't be an issue. Typically PSU problems result in just the computer turning off and not back on, and if its a cheapo PSU a fried component or two.

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25 minutes ago, Solution said:

Go to the store with a decent return policy for a new PSU, put in into your system and see if it still occurs, if it doesn't; it was your PSU and you've already bought the fix. If it was, return PSU and get another GPU.

I had a similar issue, where the screen would either

1) Freeze
2) go a certain color and freeze (e.g. yellow or blue or green screen)
3) go black

That was because my PSU couldn't deliver enough power to the GPU. (Tested it by borrowing the exact same card from a friend -> still occurs, got a better PSU and it stopped occurring on either of the cards.) 

 

Thx!

I also have Intel HD gpu, would be a solution to deactivate the radeon gpu and only run on intel hd to test if the "bluescreen" still comes? 

If so, how can I deactivate it? Pls in retard language I have zero knowledge

Edited by Oliver

21 minutes ago, Oliver said:

 

Thx!

I also have Intel HD gpu, would be a solution to deactivate the radeon gpu and only run on intel hd to test if the "bluescreen" still comes? 

If so, how can I deactivate it? Pls in retard language I have zero knowledge

 

You can always just take the card out and plug your screen into your motherboard at the back of the case, that'll ensure everything runs on CPU graphics :P

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