- #GRAND THEFT AUTO 4 PC WINDOWS 10 BSOD DXGMMS2 INSTALL#
- #GRAND THEFT AUTO 4 PC WINDOWS 10 BSOD DXGMMS2 PC#
The chip does specify a Tcase temp of 72C (upper limit at the heat spreader), but that's not the same as the CPU core temp that the digital sensor picks up. The G3258 has a TDP of 53W, which doesn't equate to a specific temp. The TDP is measured in Watts, not Celsius. Make sure you have your own thermal paste (Artcic Silver costs $5).
#GRAND THEFT AUTO 4 PC WINDOWS 10 BSOD DXGMMS2 INSTALL#
I would buy a fairly inexpensive rad like the Cooler Master Evo 220 (comes with fan) for under $40 and install it. Your CPU has a max TDP of 72C, which can easily be hit if you are using a stock cooler and letting it Turbo for long periods of time.Ī stock cooler simply cannot effectively cool a modern CPU and should never be used. Yeah I just want an idea what could be wrong, and I'll do my own research what could be wrong.
#GRAND THEFT AUTO 4 PC WINDOWS 10 BSOD DXGMMS2 PC#
Just got a little worried since this was my first PC build, so I just want to make sure nothing bad is happening. Yeah, I know, lots of useless info, sorry.
>Nothing>Held the power button for a couple seconds >Screen froze, loud screeching sound wouldn't stop >Playing Grand Theft Auto 4: The Lost And Dammed >Held the power button for a couple seconds >Screen froze, loud screeching sound heard withing a split second Restarted it, then did the exact same thing that happened last time. Did the same thing I did last time it crashed, turned it off, a couple of times, didn't work. Crashed, with the loud screech, but it wouldn't stop. A couple days after, I was playing Grand Theft Auto 5: The Lost And Dammed. Then it starting turning on and off, on and off, then turned on and booted me to my Windows login. I tried turning off my computer, wouldn't turn off after like 4 presses.
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