My computer keeps crashing randomly. At first I thought it was overheating issues and I upped the gpu fan speed to manual 75%. My computer worked for a day and next day another crash. I believe it's a faulty motherboard but the only thing I could find in event viewer showed some network errors.
My guess is that a network error wouldn't crash my graphics and freeze my entire computer during a game like the support people i'm dealing with says.
Is there any software that will take information from whenever I crash and log it so I can have some proof that something is wrong? Because with evga if I get a replacement motherboard (the only product I haven't replaced yet that went bad in my comp) and they say my other one was fine they will try and charge me for it.
Any software to log info from a crash?
MercenaryKnight
rb.widow
Is it a network error though, what is the exact error that the event viewer is doing, and have you googled said error.
Could it be the network is related to the network card, and causing the motherboard to crash out?
Could it be the network is related to the network card, and causing the motherboard to crash out?