Games and browser crashing even with low gpu/cpu usage [closed]











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for the couple of weeks my games and web browser crashes on Windows. I reinstalled drivers, updated windows checked RAM with Memtest. HDD also seems to be healthy. Turned off GPU OC. I've got dualboot with Linux Mint, and it never crashes there. I preformed almost full HDD wipe and installed everything from scratch 2 months ago. My specs below:



Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
Intel Core i3 6100
GoodRam DDR4 8GB 2133 CL15
MSI H110M PRO-VD
Sapphire Radeon RX560 2GB
Western Digital WDC WD10EZEX-21WN4A0


Don't want to reinstall windows yet. Any ways to test pc further or run more tests? Also my 1st post here, feel free to criticise.



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As @harrymc said. I tried to create this crash. While having Spotify and Mozilla opened (that means low cpu/gpu/ram utilisation) I tried to turn on League of Legends. Restarting and crashing loop created like 6 LoL Client bugsplats, and also Windows showed error message:



The instruction at 0x00...00144661 referenced memory at 
0x00...0000. The memory could not be written.


This is the first time when Windows showed any error message after crash, and first time when it crashed even before loging in. Sometimes, when I tried to play everything were going ok, or i just had to restart game once. Still. It's not single LoL problem. Yesterday other game and Mozilla crashed in a same way.










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for the couple of weeks my games and web browser crashes on Windows. I reinstalled drivers, updated windows checked RAM with Memtest. HDD also seems to be healthy. Turned off GPU OC. I've got dualboot with Linux Mint, and it never crashes there. I preformed almost full HDD wipe and installed everything from scratch 2 months ago. My specs below:



Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
Intel Core i3 6100
GoodRam DDR4 8GB 2133 CL15
MSI H110M PRO-VD
Sapphire Radeon RX560 2GB
Western Digital WDC WD10EZEX-21WN4A0


Don't want to reinstall windows yet. Any ways to test pc further or run more tests? Also my 1st post here, feel free to criticise.



Edit:



As @harrymc said. I tried to create this crash. While having Spotify and Mozilla opened (that means low cpu/gpu/ram utilisation) I tried to turn on League of Legends. Restarting and crashing loop created like 6 LoL Client bugsplats, and also Windows showed error message:



The instruction at 0x00...00144661 referenced memory at 
0x00...0000. The memory could not be written.


This is the first time when Windows showed any error message after crash, and first time when it crashed even before loging in. Sometimes, when I tried to play everything were going ok, or i just had to restart game once. Still. It's not single LoL problem. Yesterday other game and Mozilla crashed in a same way.










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closed as too broad by Ramhound, fixer1234, Toto, DavidPostill Nov 17 at 16:08


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.















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for the couple of weeks my games and web browser crashes on Windows. I reinstalled drivers, updated windows checked RAM with Memtest. HDD also seems to be healthy. Turned off GPU OC. I've got dualboot with Linux Mint, and it never crashes there. I preformed almost full HDD wipe and installed everything from scratch 2 months ago. My specs below:



Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
Intel Core i3 6100
GoodRam DDR4 8GB 2133 CL15
MSI H110M PRO-VD
Sapphire Radeon RX560 2GB
Western Digital WDC WD10EZEX-21WN4A0


Don't want to reinstall windows yet. Any ways to test pc further or run more tests? Also my 1st post here, feel free to criticise.



Edit:



As @harrymc said. I tried to create this crash. While having Spotify and Mozilla opened (that means low cpu/gpu/ram utilisation) I tried to turn on League of Legends. Restarting and crashing loop created like 6 LoL Client bugsplats, and also Windows showed error message:



The instruction at 0x00...00144661 referenced memory at 
0x00...0000. The memory could not be written.


This is the first time when Windows showed any error message after crash, and first time when it crashed even before loging in. Sometimes, when I tried to play everything were going ok, or i just had to restart game once. Still. It's not single LoL problem. Yesterday other game and Mozilla crashed in a same way.










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for the couple of weeks my games and web browser crashes on Windows. I reinstalled drivers, updated windows checked RAM with Memtest. HDD also seems to be healthy. Turned off GPU OC. I've got dualboot with Linux Mint, and it never crashes there. I preformed almost full HDD wipe and installed everything from scratch 2 months ago. My specs below:



Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
Intel Core i3 6100
GoodRam DDR4 8GB 2133 CL15
MSI H110M PRO-VD
Sapphire Radeon RX560 2GB
Western Digital WDC WD10EZEX-21WN4A0


Don't want to reinstall windows yet. Any ways to test pc further or run more tests? Also my 1st post here, feel free to criticise.



Edit:



As @harrymc said. I tried to create this crash. While having Spotify and Mozilla opened (that means low cpu/gpu/ram utilisation) I tried to turn on League of Legends. Restarting and crashing loop created like 6 LoL Client bugsplats, and also Windows showed error message:



The instruction at 0x00...00144661 referenced memory at 
0x00...0000. The memory could not be written.


This is the first time when Windows showed any error message after crash, and first time when it crashed even before loging in. Sometimes, when I tried to play everything were going ok, or i just had to restart game once. Still. It's not single LoL problem. Yesterday other game and Mozilla crashed in a same way.







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closed as too broad by Ramhound, fixer1234, Toto, DavidPostill Nov 17 at 16:08


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closed as too broad by Ramhound, fixer1234, Toto, DavidPostill Nov 17 at 16:08


Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














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