it just doesn't give him problems and the computer room faces west and is stupid hot of an afternoon (I cannot stay in the room to bloody hot). My nephew runs a 3770K on a stock cooler (pains me big time) with a GTX670DC2 and limited ventilation apart from front and rear 120mm fans in a cheap case. Antec High Current Gamer Series 620W ATX12V v2.3Ĭlick to expand.No, this isn't the problem and you need to get past it.
EVGA GeForce GTX 970 Superclocked ACX 2.0 4GB 8GB RAM (Kingston HyperX Fury 8GB Kit (2x4G) PC12800 1600Mhz) Intel Core i7-4790K Devil's Canyon 4.0GHz Socket 1150 Could I have a bad graphics card or maybe my PC isn't cooled enough? I took some temperature measurements of the CPU and video card while on the desktop and while running a game (while running a game it jumps up to ~70 degrees on the CPU and ~75 degrees on the video card. My NVIDIA drivers up to date are definitely up to date. I've attached a screenshot and details of the mini-dump files- it's highlighted lines about Windows OS and graphics card kernel. I then have to restart my PC as CTRL-ALT-DELETE doesn't work. Dragon Age Inquisition or Shadow of Mordor), my computer keeps crashing to a black screen and there's a horrible non-stop buzzing sound through my speakers/headphones. While playing some graphics intensive games (e.g.