

I realize you miss out on the 7.1Channell 3D sound but, it's better than system crashes, I suppose, until some good drivers come out at least.Ĥ. Use whatever standard driver that Windows initially allocated. Sound Cards - disable your sound card until you find drivers that work. Before retorting to hardware solutions, this seemed to work for me as good remedy.ģ. Most people who have similar setups have said that manually manipulating their GPU fans via 3rd party software did the trick. Basically if it spins too low due to either a power deficeincy or bad drivers, your system heats up and/or crashes (or windows crashes it) to prevent pottentially worse problems. I've listed the problems that I ran into building my first system so, don't feel too bad.Ģ.

If you got cheap buying a good PSU, guess what? Heat maybe your issue.

If your vents are clogged to the core with dust, heat maybe an issue. If your PC is next to a heat radiator heat is probably an issue. Heat : If you got a smaller case and you're not cooling your system with case fans or heat-sinks, etc. PSU - if your PSU is under 700W and you have 4 or 5 devices hooked up to your PC - this is it.Ĭauses of GPU crashes (3D Game crash after a few mins):ġ. USB Attached External 1TB Drive (simply unplug till windows starts)Ģ. Yes, that did help however, I actually went through a very similar scenario.ġ.
