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Solve : Clean installed Windows 10. 2 major issues persist. 1.Freezing. 2.My computer sh?

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I do not want to type down wrong assumptions. Please ask questions and I will answer to the best of my abilities. I hope we can trouble-shoot this.We cannot troubleshoot without details...

Kinda like "my car is making noise"... Quote from: patio on October 01, 2016, 08:42:35 AM

We cannot troubleshoot without details...

Kinda like "my car is making noise"...

I don't know where to look, it just does it.

2. My computer shut down by itself.

Around early September I noticed the FPS greatly dropped in the game I played as oppose to what I regularly saw on a daily basis, some time shortly after that, my computer would shut itself down 1-3 times a day, I thought this was a GPU problem so I uninstall and reinstall the drivers and AMD program. The shut downs would worsen to the point where starting up the game or watching a video would shut it down. On the 22nd I updated my computer to Windows 10 Anniversary Update Vesion 1607 (Which seems to have broken a LOT of computers), shortly after the update my computer would see freezes often.

I tried looking for solutions and trying many things to get rid of the 2 major issues, it only worsen so I gave in and clean install Windows 10 back on to my computer hoping it would no longer have the issues. The freezes are not as bad now but it is enough that I can't use my computer on a normal basis and I am scared to load a video or game THINKING it will shut itself down again, it shut itself down twice since the clean install, which is a lot more bare-able.

I would like to figure out what exactly is causing it so I can save my computer.
What are your temps like ? ? Quote from: patio on October 01, 2016, 11:00:04 AM
What are your temps like ? ?

http://imgur.com/a/Z0AiY

Seems okay.Looks like those are under idle...try it under load.
Quote from: patio on October 01, 2016, 01:40:58 PM
Looks like those are under idle...try it under load.

Like playing a game?Sure...THATS after all when it crashes... Quote from: patio on October 01, 2016, 04:21:57 PM
Sure...thats after all when it crashes...

Sorry but what exactly am I doing, logging and looking for?You can test your temperatures here. Quote from: SuperDave on October 02, 2016, 11:10:50 AM
You can test your temperatures here.

Run this program while I put it underload and WATCH if anything shoots up? It may turn off before I notice a chance though.Generally speaking, hardware tests don't damage your hardware but rather stress tests can damage your hardware (but I've avoided them happening by constantly watching them while they are running and immediately stopping them before they cause any damage).


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