(February 24, 2016 at 5:33 am)abaris Wrote: You know, I still can't wrap my head around the fact, it happens with vids of all things.
This should be one of the least stressful operations for CPU as well as GPU. GPU doesn't seem to be the problem. It runns stable and the temperatures stay within acceptable parameters. CPU is doing better, since I cleaned the fan.
As for deactivating the onboard card. I already did that when installing the new one, which was a pain in itself, since the BIOS manual only explains one of the steps necessary and skips over the second one, which I had to find out browsing the web. The problem didn't crop up with the new card either. It's been months since I put in the card and the reboots only started two weeks ago, or so.
Min, I don't see the bluescreen. The screens just go black and the rig reboots. But you gave me an idea, since the bluescreen is something that can be activated. Maybe the error code helps in narrowing the roots of the problem down.
That sounds like an excessive heat condition.