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PC crashes with buzzing sound from speakers (no BSOD)

Hi everyone, it's 3 months now that I built my pc and I'm frequently getting a really annoying problem, which is a crash of the system with a buzzing sound from the speakers. The image on the monitor freezes, and the sound continues until I restart my pc. Also, the HD led stops flashing at all.

I tried running memtest86 on both sticks singularly and then together, tried running prime95, tried running Furmark and all those test were passed with no problems at all.

My temps are okay (i'm gonna attach a screenshot of CPUID HW Monitor after 3 hours of gaming)

All my drivers are up to date.

My specs are:

CPU FX8320

Heat Sink CM 212 EVO

MoBo M5A97 EVO R2.0

GPU R9 270X Sapphire

RAM 2X4 GB g.skill Ares 1866mhz

PSU Thermaltake Berlin 630w

 

My only thought now is that the psu could be the problem, even though the wattage should be enough for my system..

 

I'm losing my mind at this problem, thanks for everyone helping out!

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might not be the same but my old speakers use to buzz on startup because the volume on the speakers were too high 

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Hi everyone, it's 3 months now that I built my pc and I'm frequently getting a really annoying problem, which is a crash of the system with a buzzing sound from the speakers. The image on the monitor freezes, and the sound continues until I restart my pc. Also, the HD led stops flashing at all.

I tried running memtest86 on both sticks singularly and then together, tried running prime95, tried running Furmark and all those test were passed with no problems at all.

My temps are okay (i'm gonna attach a screenshot of CPUID HW Monitor after 3 hours of gaming)

All my drivers are up to date.

My specs are:

CPU FX8320

Heat Sink CM 212 EVO

MoBo M5A97 EVO R2.0

GPU R9 270X Sapphire

RAM 2X4 GB g.skill Ares 1866mhz

PSU Thermaltake Berlin 630w

 

My only thought now is that the psu could be the problem, even though the wattage should be enough for my system..

 

I'm losing my mind at this problem, thanks for everyone helping out!

do you have any cheap peripherals plugged in ? something like a pci card or usb hub something that is likely to malfunction due to power and cause the pc to BSOD

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I'm losing my mind at this problem, thanks for everyone helping out!

 

Make sure your audio driver is updated.

http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/M5A97_EVO_R20/HelpDesk_Download/

 

Also look in event viewer to see if it's related to the audio driver.

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do you have any cheap peripherals plugged in ? something like a pci card or usb hub something that is likely to malfunction due to power and cause the pc to BSOD

I don't get BSOD...just freeze.

Anyways, my mouse gives problems sometimes disconnecting and reconnecting randomly, could that really be the problem?

I can try using another one, if so.

 

Make sure your audio driver is updated.

http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/M5A97_EVO_R20/HelpDesk_Download/

 

Also look in event viewer to see if it's related to the audio driver.

 

Yep it's updated

 

might not be the same but my old speakers use to buzz on startup because the volume on the speakers were too high 

 

Nah, this also happens when not using any speakers but using headphones or earphones...

 

edit: I changed the mouse and restarted the pc, while it was restarting it crashed again... could mean it's not the mouse?

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