big_empty410
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Hey guys! New here. I'm sure there are already threads about this but, I've tried multiple other forums, and have yet to find one that has offered a solid solution to my problem.
Firstly my rig is as follows.
- GPU - Geforce GTX 780 Ti (overclocked)
-CPU- Intel Core i7-4930k CPU @ 3.40GHz
-Cooling- Corsair Hydro Series H80i Liquid Cooling
-PSU- Corsair RM850
-Storage- 2x 2TB HDD (One is a data drive)
-Mem- 32 GB Ripjaw Ram (4x 8gigs)
-OS- Windows 8.1 Pro. 64-bit
-Audio- Soundblaster Z
My issue is that my games are crashing. Sometimes I can play for hours on end. Sometimes it will crash 10 or so minutes into the game. Occasional BSODs. Most times though it's just a freeze with a single frame and a buzzing sound. I've run memtest86 which found no errors. Nothing is overheating. I have an NZXT Phantom 410 case which I keep clean and free from dust. Plenty of air flow. Five case fans (Working properly).
As I've said I've read many forum threads about similar issues, but none have exacted my specific issue or offered a solid solution for said issue. Most have pointed in the general direction of it being a PSU issue. Before I go replacing my PSU, I want to make sure that this is in fact the issue. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Firstly my rig is as follows.
- GPU - Geforce GTX 780 Ti (overclocked)
-CPU- Intel Core i7-4930k CPU @ 3.40GHz
-Cooling- Corsair Hydro Series H80i Liquid Cooling
-PSU- Corsair RM850
-Storage- 2x 2TB HDD (One is a data drive)
-Mem- 32 GB Ripjaw Ram (4x 8gigs)
-OS- Windows 8.1 Pro. 64-bit
-Audio- Soundblaster Z
My issue is that my games are crashing. Sometimes I can play for hours on end. Sometimes it will crash 10 or so minutes into the game. Occasional BSODs. Most times though it's just a freeze with a single frame and a buzzing sound. I've run memtest86 which found no errors. Nothing is overheating. I have an NZXT Phantom 410 case which I keep clean and free from dust. Plenty of air flow. Five case fans (Working properly).
As I've said I've read many forum threads about similar issues, but none have exacted my specific issue or offered a solid solution for said issue. Most have pointed in the general direction of it being a PSU issue. Before I go replacing my PSU, I want to make sure that this is in fact the issue. Any help will be greatly appreciated!