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Normal Voltages?

JKownz

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Using frozen cpu's PSU tester. Im having a black" no signal problem only running battlefield bad company 2. Did fresh re-install of windows, Tried 3 different drivers with driver sweeper. Nothing is overclocked. Running 2 6950's Crossfired with a Corsair 1000W PSU. and both cards and cpu are running on water. they never break 48C across both GPUS. IF anyone has this problem i am all ears on possible solutions.

+5V=5.0V
+12V1=12.0V
12V2=12.0V
3.3V=3.2V
-12V=11.8V
-5V=5.1V
 
It only happens with battlefield bad company 2, or with other games as well? What about running stress tests like Furmark?
 
after a long 3 days of trying everything......of course it was th HBAO setting was somehow enabled when usually when downloading it its off
 
hmm so now i came back home, started my pc and it freezes on windows splash screen. or it will never go past loading all information after the post to start to boot off my drive. Got it to try to reinstall windows and it was BSOD error 0x000009c (0x00000000000000 0xfffff88003972c70, 0x00000000000000000, 0x000000000000000 )
 
That sounds more like a RAM or hard drive problem than something caused by the PSU.
 
loaded ultimate boot disc. doing memtest now. going to let it go for a few hrs. if nothing shows, gotta be the SSD or the psu. i never changed anything in my system for a year now and everything has been running fine until recently.
 
gotta be the SSD or the psu.

Why does it have to be these and not the motherboard, CPU or RAM?

So your back to stock CPU frequency? Maybe you damaged your motherboard from your 4.GHz oveclock.
 
i put everything back to stock, CPU including GPU. I took out my corsair SSD that i install windows on and tried another device. It works perfectly now. Time to RMA the SSD!.
 
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