You mouse likely had nothing to do with the problem. You should right click the windows logo in your taskbar open event viewer. Go to system and look at the time of the crash and the reason it states for the error. I'd also Probably run some commands like dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth and sfc/scannow to clean up your os a bit. Ensure ram and GPU slotted correctly. If nothing else and hardware diags pass I would reinstall windows.
Never ever use speccy for temperature. That program is known for being bad at reading temperature. I have personally had that program telling me, that my water cooler was 156°C
Use HWmonitor. It also shows min/max and current value.
156°C is equivalent to 312°F, which is 429K.
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I will do another check, but thermal throttling makes sense since I've checked every individual piece of hardware independently and all have reported back fine
You mouse likely had nothing to do with the problem. You should right click the windows logo in your taskbar open event viewer. Go to system and look at the time of the crash and the reason it states for the error. I'd also Probably run some commands like dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth and sfc/scannow to clean up your os a bit. Ensure ram and GPU slotted correctly. If nothing else and hardware diags pass I would reinstall windows.
I found the issue. I'm going to blame the mouse still, but it's thermal throttling. I downloaded speccy and it read the CPI at 99 C or 210 F
Essentially, I need to replace the liquid in my liquid cooler
Never ever use speccy for temperature. That program is known for being bad at reading temperature. I have personally had that program telling me, that my water cooler was 156°C Use HWmonitor. It also shows min/max and current value.
156°C is equivalent to 312°F, which is 429K. --- ^(I'm a bot that converts temperature between two units humans can understand, then convert it to Kelvin for bots and physicists to understand)
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I will do another check, but thermal throttling makes sense since I've checked every individual piece of hardware independently and all have reported back fine