Intermittent Crashing multiple games
#11
Also what about this:
(03-05-2015, 01:11 AM)Brailagise Wrote: 24 Gig DDR3 1600 Dual Channel

Do you feel confident with your ram or could it be somehow strange/misconfigured/broken? I think 24GB are not necessarily a normal amount of resources...
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#12
24 gig would be possible as 8/8/8 and Triple Channel is possible on some mobos(not so common in the States though), but he said dual. And I don't think 12gb sticks exist.
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#13
Maybe he has two dual channels 8/8/4/4 Laugh
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#14
Could be lol.
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#15
What willkuer said is the correct assumption. I had 8 gigs from a previous system build and bought 2 sticks of 8 gigs (but they are both ddr 1600 and only channeled with their counterparts). I'll be running Speedfan on my secondary monitor and will do a screencap if I get another crash. Is there any other sort of information I should get at the time of the crash that would be useful? The I5-4670K is water cooled and the GPU is Direct 2 Copper so it has ample cooling along with being in a nice R4 case. Again thank you all for the information and the help

I haven't had a chance to do a hard drive scan, I have a 256 gig ssd running my OS along with a 2 TB that is hosting the .ISOs and then a 1TB I use for general storage so it would take quite a while and I can't pull that much down time at the moment. Graphics drivers are 100% up to date and even running a beta release right now.
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#16
I'd trust Coretemp over speedfan but... hmm.

Maybe run a Memtest86+ pass at night and see. Could be a bad stick.

Also Willkuer said 8/8/4/4, I was the one that said 8/8/8 Tongue2
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#17
I'll run both side by side just to compare them. I just like SpeedFan because it monitors GPU temps along with the CPU and hard drive temps. I'll do the Memtest86+ tonight if I don't forget to.
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#18
I used to use Speedfan too but I found on my newer build that it had issues for me, as in not detecting some sensors and labeling them wrong and having bad offsets. I know it can be fixed, but coretemp just works for me. Either way, yeah do test that.
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#19
Memtest ran all night and came back with 0 errors
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