The temperatures are fine.
Ive since tried:
changing the graphics drivers, ie uninstalling current drivers then performing a clean install of older or the newest drivers, at first the older drivers didnt crash for a while but later the crashing came back even when going full screen mode watching youtube videos. Older drivers seem to crash when watching youtube videos at full screen and newest drivers eventually crash it too, newest drivers crash BF3 as soon as i start running around as a soldier/vehicle but doesnt crash when using older drivers.
One time when i started the PC up and windows finished loading, when i clicked the MSN messenger window to show up on the desktop the PC crashed, so i cancelled MSN from loading, watched some youube videos but the crashing still persists.
Ive again also reinstalled BF3 three more times from trying different things when reinstalling the nvidia drivers and also tried windows restore.
If i use SLI mode to use just one monitor it doesnt crash.
When i was reading the intel website the other day checking out the spec's of their CPU's. The new CPU's support triple screen but there is no mention of support with previous generation CPU's. Maybe theres some code messing up somewhere between windows files and nvidia drivers, it could be that windows doesnt have any issues with new intel CPU's supporting triple screen.
I know it should be the graphics drivers messing up (or hardware, over heating etc) but flashplayer file types use a lot of CPU resources, so im wondering if its the CPU with the bug somewhere when controlling 3 screens. Like i said its completely fine if i use just one monitor so it has to be some conflicting coding somewhere.
I cant figure this out. Im thinking of just upgrading my older parts: get a new motherboard, SSD, memory, CPU. Im trying to save a LOT of money for a mortgage deposit so i was hoping not to upgrade my PC until next year when i was planning to build an entirely new beast of a PC.
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