Solved PC Freezing while playing games

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Alek

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Hey,

Recently I have been getting a screen like the one I linked and I don't have any idea why. I did a bench mark test for my pc and got a score of 3000 on valley benchmark if that helps at all. I have gotten a CPU fan and a GPU fan to keep my temperatures down and since that they haven't gone above 60. I also installed a new PSU because I thought that the gpu didnt have enough power so thats why this screen kept happening but it didn't fix the issue. It only happens when I play games and the screen is sometimes grey also not just green. If u have any ideas what might be happening all help will help.

Specs:
Intel I5 4690K with a (CRYORIG H7 Tower Cooler for AMD/Intel Fan)
Geforce GTX 960 (ARCTIC Accelero Mono Plus VGA Cooler )
8gb Ram
Windows 10
EVGA 750W
AsRock H97M Pro4

Thanks, In Advance
 

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on top on what you have already done, how about testing the memory.
next I would be trying either the latest driver for that card or even a previous one and seeing if they help.
what version of Win10 are you running?
how recently has this started happening?
 
on top on what you have already done, how about testing the memory.
next I would be trying either the latest driver for that card or even a previous one and seeing if they help.
what version of Win10 are you running?
how recently has this started happening?

It started happening recently but I just read online that becuase I changed the different gpu slot on my motherboard when i added my new fan it caused it to use more power therefore I went back to the old slot and I think it is fixed. Thanks for the reply tho.
 
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