Not sure if DX12, Drivers, or GPU. struggling to fix this myself.

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Question, notice that you download torrents, have you downloaded any non legit software at all.
Can you also answer the above for us.

We are also missing the first part of HWMonitor which has the most important information.
 
Oh, nah I used it to download a couple of seasons of GoT once and that was it. I uploaded the first bit of HWMonitor too
 

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Thanks for both (y)

The same high memory controller voltages are showing in HWMonitor but certain other voltages that we need are missing there as well.

Please restart your computer and check the temperatures/voltages in the BIOS, no screenshot is required just make a note of the temperatures, the DRAM voltage, the +3.3V, +5V and the +12V rails on the PSU and post them with your next reply for us.

NB: BIOS voltage readings.

The readings are not conclusive in the BIOS as the computer is under the least amount of load, if they are higher or lower than what they should be though it most often suggests a PSU problem.
 
OK dram is at 1.512v
The +3.3v is at 3.324v
The +5v is at 5.1v
The +12v is at 12.096

Cpu temp 45c
Cpu fan speed 1194rpm
System temp 30c
 
Hi sorry, ive been super busy the last couple of days. it still crashes constantly on 7 days to die, and im getting freeze frames in other games like wow classic, but wow retail seems to work ok?

its super inconsistent so its hard to know what is causing it.
 
Can we have a new MTB log, we will most likely see the same as before but you never know.

Something for you to do to see how your present set up handles video when not online gaming;

Use the free versions at the following links;

Stress test your GPU with Furmark

Check your FPS etc with SUPERPOSITION
 
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