+12V: 11.681 V in spec but on the low side same for both the 5v and 3.3v where did these readings come from?
Speccy.
I noticed you have 2 NVIDIA video cards w/ 2 monitors that are different resolutions.
Given we are dealing with seemingly Flash related issue, do the different resolutions matter...?
The different' resolutions are the native resolutions of the monitors. When I moved the PC to the basement I left the TV I was using as a secondary monitor in the bedroom for the kids and am using my 20" Acer in it's place.
As Geoff said... One GPU, 2 monitors. I doubt that the different resolutions are the issue.
I think its a single GPU with multiple outputs...
The different resolutions really shouldn't matter.
Interesting that the refresh rate is a bit off on the first display though...
Really I doubt its just the GPU as it doesn't crash under other types of loads...
Have you tried running furmark Bruce? (
http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/fur/)
Hmmm...
I am going to reinstall IE9 since it doesn't seem to be the issue here.
Think this is related?
No, I haven't run any other program that even begins to utilize the GPU. I am not a PC gamer, never really was. As for IE9, I don't see why that would be the issue. Uninstalling IE9 and running IE8 didn't solve the issue.
My logic is telling me that the GPU is the most likely culprit after everything I have done to this point.
This computer was running flawlessly up until last week... Things that have changed between it running correctly and not...
Moved to basement
Swapped 500GB Seagate drive for 1TB WD drive (secondary)
Reinstalled Windows.
Since the issue begain I have...
Completely tested each bit of hardware EXCEPT the GPU.
Ran Windows health tests (Chkdisk, SFC, etc)
Swapped PSUs (even though PSU testing showed OK)
Complteley rebuilt computer.
What I plan on doing today (when I have time)
Run Driver Verifier (set up for reboot)
Swap GPU with Radeon 5xxxx that I have as a spare test card.
I can't find anything wrong with windows that would be causing this type of complete crash.