Joa so since I nen new pc've crashed the scrap after an hour of play. Mostly with blue screen or with picture standstill. The chrashes arise in games such as Fortnite, GTAV or Minecraft, with Dolphin (smg2 with hd texturepack) it does not crash. I would like to know if my Intel Core I7 4690X is broken (bought for 250 euro used). Is not s.der graphics card, memory or power supply, since I've already tried everything.
I would be glad about fast response.
How did you try all this? Also times Windows reinstalled which message comes with the Bluscreen or with the program BlueScreenViewer read the error message
I will test BlueScreenViewer. New ram I've tried, other nets, other GPU
What did you buy yourself needed? Only the 4960X, e.g. Of nem 3820er or so upgraded or even the motherboard? Ne CPU is very rarely broken, actually only if you intentionally invest it or gross negligence at the OC vorgst and if ne CPU times breaks, then nothing works really more.
Therefore, I would rather locate the problem in the motherboard. If you bought that used, it could take you away. If you already had that, you might have bent pins in the socket during installation. Maybe you have just screwed the cooler too tight, although I can't really imagine that in the mechanism of the 2011 socket.
Regardless of: Even as a user and fan of the X79 platform, I have to tell you that the CPU was not even rudimentary nor worth the 250 euro and is. That was not a good deal.
Something is really annoying…
What you can still check if the temperatures of the CPU are OK, under load it should be below 80 degrees, preferably below 60.
What about the motherboard, which model is it? (Some stripped-down motherboards also have problems when the system is running at full capacity)
The fact that a CPU is really defective is extremely rare…
Temps. Are in the 40gern at gta 5 I guess is not because. I have an Intel x79 mainboard with 32gb ram from gskill and a gtx 1060
So it's the intel x79 motherboard?
-.-
Answer my question first, then maybe I could help you. But yes, at least it is more likely than that it would be due to the CPU.
This is actually a very good motherboard. I suppose the latest bios update you have already installed?
Try it as a trial with only 1 RAM bar, and try sometimes disconnect the old HDD, so that only the SSD is installed.
And install again the latest chipset driver from the motherboard over it, including LAN drivers, etc. What you are offered.
How the hell am i doing bios update
Have no hdd in it
So I bought nen i7 4690x used, nothing else (previously i5 2400 r.i.p.)
You can press the F2 or Delete key when booting the PC, then the BIOS will be loaded. I suspect your motherboard is already so new that it is a UEFI (instead of bios) which means you can click on "Update via Internet" directly in the UEFI-Bios menu.
If you do not find it, invite you e.g. The manual of the mainboard as PDF.
OK, then it can't be that, very good.
Uh?
An i5-2400 does not fit on an X79 board. So you also bought a used motherboard or how now?
You realize that this is a new pc. With new motherboard or?
No? That you should clarify clearly, I have read in the question that you have bought for 250 euro a i7-4960X. I did not read out anything more.
What's new now? CPU, motherboard is clear, RAM too? If so, why are you sure it is not RAM? What about the hard drive?
This is american megatrends 5.0.4 or so I have to see tomorrow
Even if I change the RAM the game crashes too. Hard drive I already have 2 others through. RAM, CPU, motherboard is new
Then as I said probably the board will have a way. Contact the seller.