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AMD x2 6000+ issues

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When i play games on my computer, it gives different colour screens after a while. Some times just completely blue, or black.

I've managed to work out, that my graphics card isn't overheating when i play games like crysis, but i think my CPU is. Could it be the voltages are too high - what voltage should they be at, and how do i check? I don't want it oc-ed, i just want it at stock levels.
 
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I wouldn't have thought it would be the CPU, it'll either be a driver issue, or a problem with you GPU. Post up a couple of screenshots of the problem, along with the PCs spec :)
 
Does sound like a faulty gpu, can you test the gpu in another system or test another in your system.

What are your full specs.
 
Crysis, even f2p mmo's with low requirements. I can't test the GPU in another system, and I don't have another GPU to test in mine :(.

Okay, CPU temps just before crash, are 60 degrees on both cores. GPU temps are about 54 degrees.

My rig is:
Antec 900 case
AMD 64 X2 6000+ Processor at 3.11 ghz
Two 4850's in CF
4gb ram
gigabit mobo
vista home premium 32 bit

here is some pics of my CPU info stuff

problemsw.jpg
 
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I did something that seemingly stopped the problem. I checked some AMD processor forums, and they said that when i turn on something like crysis, the voltages went too high. Which i saw myself - my voltages were hitting 1.45 volts, and with stock fans, that was pushing the temp too far - my cpu has a limit of 63 degrees. I suppose that's what caused it to crash and do that crap.

So, I looked up on a few sites what the stock voltage of my CPU was supposed to be, and it was about 1.35v. So I set it to that in the mobo, and I've been fine since.
 
Ah, ok good that you have solved the problem. I take it you had cool and quiet running or something like that? I have the hotter 125W version of the 6000X2 and with 1.45 @ 3.2Ghz the stock heatpiped cooler could just cool when going to whack.
 
Mmmmhhh..

It started happening again.

But I'm running windows 7 now. Is it likely that Windows 7 was the cause of the problem, due to driver incompatability or anything? Because after i fixed it first time, It didn't happen on vista.
 
I think that Win7 and Vista use Cool 'n quiet natively, without needing to be set to it in windows. You may have to disable it in bios.
It's a pity, because cool n quiet saves quite tremendous amounts of power but stabilty > all.
Have you tried contacting AMD and just telling them the truth - with cool n quiet enabled your CPU overheats ? They may be willing to try and help. Anyways, good luck.
 
I'll give it a go.

You're right, cool and quiet is a nice idea, but it's just too hot for stock coolers IMO. I mean, you could say get a new cooler/heatsink, but surely the stock cooler should be able to handle it's own tech?
 
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