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  1. It is plugged into the first cpu fan pins, I only have one fan. I tried both the normal motherboard settings and changing the cpu fan curve but to no avail.
  2. Did just that but sadly the issue persists. I have the suspicion that the issue lies in the fan itself since HWmonitor does not show any increase in the actual speed my motherboard is "telling" the fan to do. I also tweaked the fan curve to see if that was the issue but that didn't fix it either.
  3. My motherboard is a B450M DS3H and my Heatsink is a Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black Edition with the fan it has included. Just yesterday, for no apparent reason other than playing games (ones that don't even put my cpu at 30% load, like project zomboid and league of legends) my heatsink fan literally goes from almost no noise to literally the max speed it can do. I checked it with both core temp and HWmonitor and both of them show no spike in load or temperature. but for some reason my heatsink fan just goes insane, then it turns back to normal and in a while it spikes again. They seem to be completely arbitrary and they might happen twice in a minute or once in an hour.
  4. If you see my post history you will see I have a problem with freezings. I did pretty much I can legally do to a CPU, everything from stress tests to changing the thermal paste. Nothing seems to be wrong, my temps were normal and everything seemed fine. Well yesterday my PC froze again and I decided this time to leave HWinfo CONSTANTLY open, and see what the hell happens. I realised that only when watching videos, not gaming or anything, even with diferent browsers my temps would go from 40Cº To borderline 80Cº. I dont think is my cpu integrated graphics card, the amd driver says its not even active. But I have no clue. Any idea? CPU: AMD A10 7700K
  5. First of all my pc specs: Gigabyte GA-F2A88XM-D3HP AMD A10-7700K RADEON R7 370 Nox Urano VX 650W power supply 4x4gb DDR3 2133 MHZ kingstone RAM 120GB SSD and 2tb 7500RPM hard drive As you can see money isnt exactly a thing I can spare so I need to know whats going on before doing anything. This has been an issue with my pc for a while, starting last summer. At first it wasnt really annoying, just weird, my pc would freeze reaaally rarely under heavy load, until it got annoying at the start of summer. I asked in this forum and they told me it could be my ram sticks. It made sense after all, everything was relatively new except that. Bought 2 new ram sticks. At first it work, until it really didnt and I was back to the freezing. I tried removing 1 ram stick just for the sake of trying, maybe it wasnt the ram sticks, but the ram slot. That actually worked wonders for around the next 10 months, in wich crashes almost NEVER happened. I was pretty sure it was the ram slots until last week in wich my pc is freezing again. I just recently realised that it really doesent matter the ram slot, what matters is having more than one. What do you guys think? Is it my MOBO or my power supply not being able to withstand the power needed for a hot enviroment in summer (I live in south Spain and it gets crazy hot here in summer) , this would also explain why it happens when I add more than 1 ram stick into the equation.
  6. Mine isnt FX just saying, and the processor doesent seem to be the problem here.
  7. I didnt change anything since the last autumn
  8. I tried doing it once, but since I already top 60fps in my 60hrz monitor I didnt do it since a long time, Also the memtest came out all perfect, Now this takes me to my last conclusion, it could be the PSU the one overheating.
  9. I just ran both cpu and Gpu stress test, Im starting to think its a problem with Ram, I will use memtest and post the result.
  10. Thats what Ive been using, that one + Coretemp + MsiAfterburner. all of them give the same results, around 35~ idle 50~ heavy load-
  11. I know, but what could I do apart from "natural" test it if my motherboard isnt giving me good readings, wich I doubt is happening, but for now Im desperate.
  12. I know the temps are "real" because I used a thermometer like a jackass
  13. But it isnt really related with overheating, especially my processor wich doesent go above 50Cº, I really want to know what is causing those freezes because it isnt the components actually overheating.
  14. So first off my specs: -Amd A10 - 7700K -R7 360 -8GB 2133 DDR3 RAM (KINGSTONE) -250gb SSD and another 1tb of HDD -Corsair 650W Bronze The problem: My pc completely freezes permanently unless I force reset. Observations: -It happens when its hot, were I live (South Spain) during the day we get around 40Cº but at night we are around the 25Cº mark -In night it doesent happen. -Before the hot weather it didnt happen. -It only happens with the more demanding games (Especially dead by daylight and Rainbow six siege) -The temps of my graphic card and processor never go up 60º but anyway turns off.
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