zanza90
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- Birthday Mar 12, 1990
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i5 3570K
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Asus P8Z77-V
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8 GB Kingston Hyper-X @1600 MHz
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Asus GTX970 Strix
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zanza90 replied to nicklmg's topic in LTT Releases
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So, I'll try to reopen this topic after few months has past. The problem is still there, it may be less frequent or it may be just that I used less demanding applications recently. So to sum up: I excluded incompatible ram I excluded the wifi pci card both using powerline and a new wifi adapter I excluded the motherboard since I changed it with an asus p8z77-v I excluded video card since the problem occured also using internal graphic I also had tried a different hdd, even if it was a 5400rpm one from a notebook, and I installed windows 7 several times. I used memtest, ibt, hd tune, crystal disk and western digital data lifeguard diagnostics and any of them showed alerts. any idea? Please help me it's almost a year since I build the computer and the problem is there since the first days.
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1. I'm simply using a 500gb wd green drive a friend of mine gave me because it was the list expensive choice I had. Rigth now I put everything on external usb drives but it's very impractical. 2. Facebook share Claudio Zanarello: https://www.facebook.com/claudio.zanarello/posts/10201806055863765 3. Twitter share @KlausRenzo__90: https://twitter.com/Klaus__90/status/378861442306297857 4. Google+ share Claudio Zanarello: https://plus.google.com/118284565700703939107/posts/DkukcLwHycK
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zanza90 replied to LinusTech's topic in LTT Releases
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zanza90 replied to LinusTech's topic in LTT Releases
one x+ pleeeease 2. Facebook share from Claudio Zanarello: https://www.facebook.com/claudio.zanarello/posts/10201070203507916 -
Hey guys, i've been using a powerline adapter for two weeks now and I didn't had any problem. When I tried to come back to wifi the pc almost freezed after few hours. I'm pretty sure the wifi card is the problem. I'll try to switch back to powerline for a few weeks to be sure. Any suggestion on how to solve the problem? By the way the wifi adapter is a dlink dwa-556, latest drivers are installed.
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here is a video I shot two months ago and I forgot about. as you can see mouse and keyboard aren't responsive and audio is in loop.
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One of the next steps was to find a PSU and test it. I bought the HDD when i build the system, so in november more or less.
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Hey guys, thanks for so many ideas. I'll reply to all in a single post. -I already changed the ram with a kit listed in the gigabyte site. -I've already done four clean window installations (including the one using a different hard drive on my pc). I'm using windows 7 64bit and I used the same on other pcs without any problem. -Bios, drivers and windows are up to date -Never overclocked and never changed anything in the bios except the boot priority. -the PSU has 600 watts so I think it's enough to power a single graphic card pc. -I have no BSOD and no errors from windows when I press the reset button but the message that the system hasn't been shut down properly. Next time it freezes i'l make a video and I'll post it here
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Now I'm trying using powerline for networking instead of the wifi pci card. Then I'll try disabling the video card audio device, but I've some doubt cause the problem occurred even when I was using the on-board graphic
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i just tried, but even using the marvell sata ports the problem'sstill present
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the video card drivers are up to date but I had the same problem when I was only using the integrated video. the ram voltage is ok. I only have a pci wireless adapter d-link dwa 556. I'm using chrome so the adobe flash player installed is the latest version but I experienced the problem with an other browser few months ago