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NexusHUB

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  1. I'll definitely try flashing the BIOS and fiddling with the RAM. As I said, this is a new SSD with a fresh install of Windows on it, before I was using a smaller Crucial SSD when the issues started.
  2. I'm at my wits end here, guys I've been dealing with this problem for what feels like over a year now. Whenever my computer is running continuously for a few hours or more, it'll start freezing on the regular for a few seconds. Audio will continue as normal, videos continue as normal, but I can't use the mouse or keyboard for anywhere from 2 to 10 seconds, depending on how long the computer's been on. Live streams, however, do freeze to buffer while the computer is frozen. It usually seems random, but sometimes correlates with incoming Discord messages or opening interfaces such as volume control or the start menu. As implied, restarting the computer makes the problem go away temporarily, but sure enough, it gradually comes back. I'm used to always having my computer on, I shouldn't have to restart it this often. I have tried everything. I tried tinkering with software up to not only installing a fresh instance of Windows, but doing it on a brand new SSD. Problem persisted. I tried doing a deep clean of dust and grime on the computer, issue persists. What else can I try?? I'm in despair. Specs: MSI GAMING-PRO B350 Ryzen 7 2700X EVGA GTX 1050Ti 32GB TridentZ RAM 1 480GB Kingston SSD 1 4TB Seagate Barracuda HDD Plaese halp EDIT: I actually just realized that I posted about this in August of last year, so that is how long it's been going on and I didn't explain it very well there.
  3. Alright, I'm not sure if you were trying to be condescending but that's how this came across. You did post a video and a series of screenshots that instructed the viewer to roll back drivers. Your instructions say if the drivers are AMD to uninstall them. I'm not sure how this would happen, but I can assure you my SATA controller is provided by Microsoft.
  4. The option to roll back drivers is greyed out.
  5. Unfortunately this is not an option, literally. Though my problem is a little different from what yours was. I can't for the life of me figure out the cause. No errors on the drives according to SeaTools
  6. I'll try that. The OS is on the SSD, and there are no overclocks on this system.
  7. MSI B350M Gaming PRO Ryzen 7 2700X EVGA 1050Ti SC GAMING 32GB 3000MHz TidentZ RGB 275GB Crucial SSD 4TB Seagate BarraCuda I actually don't remember when I last did a fresh install of Windows
  8. For weeks now my computer has reliably frozen for 1-3 seconds every 10 or so minutes and I have no idea why. No resources are being pegged, it tends to start happening if it's running for more than a few hours. Restarting usually resolves it temporarily but with continued use it just starts happening again. Is there anyone who can help me with this?
  9. To my amazement, that worked. Nothing seems to be dead. I pulled both RAM sticks and the graphics card and found that the fans spun up. Put each component back in one by one and each time it worked. So now it's put back together exactly the way it was before and it works. Why could that be?
  10. Sorry, B350M Gaming Pro And I don't have a mobo speaker so I've never gotten a POST beep. As I said, all I can see is the thing lighting up red, which never seems to be a good sign.
  11. Was playing a game when suddenly the video feed shut off. Reset the computer and nothing happened. Then I realized no LEDs were turning on but the computer was still whirring to life. Popped open the hood and tried it, and therein I saw the problem. No fans were spinning up. Case fan, CPU heatsink, even graphics card. None of them would start up when I pressed the power button. Though the motherboard lit up red, the power supply started, and my hard drive spun up, none of the fans would work. How to I resolve this? The MOBO, RAM, and CPU are practically brand new. MSI B350 Ryzen 3 1200 w/ stock heatsink (OC to 3.5 GHz) GTX 670 Signature 2 8GB G.SKILL RAM Corsair CX600 PSU
  12. I was prepared to go and buy a new board. if I get it and it turns out to be the cpu I'm gonna cry.
  13. Definitely not on the drive, as not even the bios is anywhere to be found
  14. Yes, tried on my tv, tried another chord. No go.
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