Problem is, I'm running win 7 64. That option isn't even available to me. Also, one of the first things I do with every new computer, built or bought, is to disable energy options. I shut my rig down when I feel like it, thank you very much, microsoft.
I did a little more research on the web to narrow the problem down, but it seems to be happening for very different reasons, throwing out the exact same critical error, as the guy in the video says. The only thing I learned is the difference between CPU and core temperature. Core seems to be more important, since it measures the actual core, and that's about ten degrees lower than CPU in my case. And I'm not the only one. Many people report the same.
Now I'm looking into the Origin client. Apart from videos, that piece of junk has a tendency to grace me with a reboot too. I'm more and more leaning towards software conflict. The rig was relatively stable, apart from the time when I still figured out how to completely disable the onboard card. Stable until I installed origin.
I did a little more research on the web to narrow the problem down, but it seems to be happening for very different reasons, throwing out the exact same critical error, as the guy in the video says. The only thing I learned is the difference between CPU and core temperature. Core seems to be more important, since it measures the actual core, and that's about ten degrees lower than CPU in my case. And I'm not the only one. Many people report the same.
Now I'm looking into the Origin client. Apart from videos, that piece of junk has a tendency to grace me with a reboot too. I'm more and more leaning towards software conflict. The rig was relatively stable, apart from the time when I still figured out how to completely disable the onboard card. Stable until I installed origin.