Ive built myself a botting PC. The specs are:
-i5 3570k
-MSI Z77A-G43 mobo
-4GBx2 Corsair DDR3 1600(gonna upgrade to 16 total soon)
-120GB SSD Corsair Force 3
-750w OCZ Fatality PSU
-AMD HD 7770 GHz Edition from Sapphire
Im planning to bot 6 accs, that should be way more than enough.
So my problem is, a day ago Ive put all this shit together and left 3 accs running over night, CPU was almost 50% everything stock clock. In the morning my PC was reboot-looped because of BSOD (0x00000116). I repluged that AMD motherfucker - BSOD disappeared but driver was crashing constantly even on the desktop, nothing helped. Thanks to warranty I now have a brand new AMD plug. My question is, is it somehow possible that this was my fault? I was a happy laptop user for a gazzilion years and frankly dont know shit about building a desktop PC. Maybe I powered it wrong or someshit? Or is it just a manufacture defect? Im asking this because Im afraid to brick another gpu due to my stupidity.
Im deeply sorry for starting a not so much bot-related topic. Thank you.
-i5 3570k
-MSI Z77A-G43 mobo
-4GBx2 Corsair DDR3 1600(gonna upgrade to 16 total soon)
-120GB SSD Corsair Force 3
-750w OCZ Fatality PSU
-AMD HD 7770 GHz Edition from Sapphire
Im planning to bot 6 accs, that should be way more than enough.
So my problem is, a day ago Ive put all this shit together and left 3 accs running over night, CPU was almost 50% everything stock clock. In the morning my PC was reboot-looped because of BSOD (0x00000116). I repluged that AMD motherfucker - BSOD disappeared but driver was crashing constantly even on the desktop, nothing helped. Thanks to warranty I now have a brand new AMD plug. My question is, is it somehow possible that this was my fault? I was a happy laptop user for a gazzilion years and frankly dont know shit about building a desktop PC. Maybe I powered it wrong or someshit? Or is it just a manufacture defect? Im asking this because Im afraid to brick another gpu due to my stupidity.
Im deeply sorry for starting a not so much bot-related topic. Thank you.






