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I've been using my pc for 6 years now and haven't upgraded much. I would have random hard freezes when gaming and I would have to shut my pc down only by using the power button. I have PC manager installed and I've noticed that my pc freezes when my temporary files reach around 850mb. CPU: I7-7700k RAM: G.Skill Trident Z RGB 2X16GB Motherboard: MSI Z270 gaming M7 GPU: Asus Strix GTX 1080TI OC PSU: Silverstone 750W Gold Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64bit BIOS: Version 1.70 Any help is appreciated.
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Hi, On a lot of games, including Destiny 2, CS 2 and Naraka: Bladepoint, I get freezes in situations that seem only a bit demanding for my SSD. Freezes also occur when hovering the video bar on Youtube, as you can see in the video included to this post. Back to video games : in Destiny 2, it happens when indicators, e.g. of quests, appear on my screen (someone I know that uses an old HDD with high quality video settings doesn't have any freeze) and on CS 2 I get nearly 2s of freezes after launch when shooting for the 1st time, getting shot for the 1st time, hitting for the 1st time etc. I checked the task manager but none of my specs ever reaches 100% (or comes even close) and temperatures are always below 70°C. I tried different versions of AMD Adrenalin, it didn't help. I ran CrystalDiskMark which returned the other attached result (basically normal). All stats on HWInfo seem to be normal. I have Windows 10.0.19045, Build 19045, x64 with : - an AMD Radeon RX 6800 - an AMD Ryzen 5600 - 16 Gb of 3600 MHz Corsair RAM - an XPG GAMMIX S70 Blade - an A520M S2H (PCIe 3.0 but it shouldn't justify the lag) - a PQ1000M (80+ gold, 1050W) My BIOS is "American Megatrends International, LLC. F16a, 08/02/2023" Really looking forward for advices to fix that. Thanks in advance for any help ! unknown_2023.10.03-01.11_1.mp4
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Hi here I need your help to understand what cause the small freezes I got on my computer time to time. When opening some app, game or even webpage, or doing some "heavy" action like waking up a screen I super often have small freezes from half a second to 3 or 4 whole seconds. Things is, no part off the computer seem to be even close to be at full capacity. Other thing is... I know I have some faulty component. If I enable XMP for example, the whole computer wont boot anymore (before it was booting with lot of crashs) I also had to disconnect my thunderbolt dock as when it's connected I have a lot of BSOD I'm not sure if its the motherboard fault or something else. The only part I'm sure about is the GPU as it was in my previous computer without issue. I've also ran multiple mem test (without XMP) that lead to no issue. OS and software are the same as my previous computer too (I'm trying to install as few things as possible) Could it be something else than the MB and the memory? How can I test component such as MB and are mem test reliable? Do you have any other idea? Thanks a lot
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When I do something graphics intensive it freezes up like this. Sorry for the crappy video quality, I had to compress it to upload the video... 1fb83c9a-4e98-484c-a359-8e822566bcfd.mp4
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Source Windows Summary Shut down unexpectedly Date 26-06-2023 08:40 AM Status Report Sent Problem signature Problem Event Name: BlueScreen Code: 124 Parameter 1: 4 Parameter 2: ffff868106564028 Parameter 3: 0 Parameter 4: 0 OS version: 10_0_22621 Service Pack: 0_0 Product: 768_1 OS Version: 10.0.22621.2.0.0.768.100 Locale ID: 16393 Extra information about the problem Bucket ID: 0x124_4_GenuineIntel_PCIEXPRESS_UnsupportedRequest_VENID_8086_DEVID_1901_IMAGE_GenuineIntel.sys I have now tried - Full System Scan. Ram and SSD check. Scan for Corrupted windows files. Uninstall all Drivers and roll back Previous Drivers. Formated the Old Windows but the problem still persists. 062523-16062-01.dmp
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Yesterday i finally got all my parts for my new PC, built it, looks gorgeous, updated the BIOS, installed Windows and my drivers. But since the very beginning it keeps freezing for like 2-3 seconds every couple minutes, maybe more. Not really consistant. Could anyone help me troubleshoot this problem? I think i updated all my drivers (GPU+Chipset for sure) and im on the latest Windows 10 Version. So far ive found seemingly similar problems from a couple months/ a year ago with TPM, which i already disabled. Im out of ideas, outside of just reinstalling windows and starting over. Specs: 7800X3D Radeon 7900 XT G.Skill DDR5 32gb RAM TUF Gaming B650-Plus Corsair RMx750 (If more info is needed ill provide it)
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I have a weird situation on Steam. Whenever I try to play an Online game, the game simply decides to freeze and won't work until I restart the PC. Afterwards it just carries on as though nothing has happened until the next day. It doesn't seem to affect offline games however. My graphic's driver is up-to-date (I use Geforce experience) and I checked the Integrity of the files of the games and they all say there is no issue.
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Hi, looking for help on my Acer Aspire ES1-521 (AMD A8-6410 with AMD R5 Graphics/ 8GB DDR RAM). The problem started few months ago, but I didn't need a laptop till now so it was just waiting on a shelf. A laptop just freezes every few seconds, about 0,5 sec every 4-5 sec, right after turning it on, and running it longer doesn't affect it. Laptop was carefully cleaned and i applied a new thermal paste before installing new HDD and OS. Checked on both 120GB SSD and 1.5TB HDD, no difference. BIOS updated. Freezes on both Windows 10, fresh install, updated (used to work before) and Windows 11 (just to check). DOES NOT freeze on Win Server 2019, Linux Ubuntu or Debian. All drivers are up to date, from manufacturers site. Checked Task Manager, nothing wrong Checked temps with HW Monitor, nothing wrong. Set all power settings to high performace Checked Event Viewer, nothing wrong Tried unplugging some peripherals (CD-ROM, keyboard) no difference. Ran Windows Memory Diagnostic, nothing wrong Checked both HDD and SSD, nothing wrong. Ran a Windows Debloater on Win10, no change The goal is to use Windows 10 on it, as it is going to my wife, so Linux is not an option. I would really appreciate your help.
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Hello, I built my PC in october 2020 with brand new parts and about a 2 weeks ago I upgraded CPU cooling from air to AIO and case from SilentiumPC to Phanteks P500A also brand new, I don't want to buy anything second handed. But last few days my PC randomly freezes and after few seconds it turns off and on, but not like restarting, fans, lights from fans and everything turns off and after few seconds it turns on. Today it happened 2 times when playing Phasmofobia with my friends. It did not happen in any other game. And today I noticed extremely high Total Host Writes on HDD which I have in the system (see screenshot) but it works fine, I don't have any problems with it and it does not sound any strange. And second thing I noticed is that GLCKIO2 is causing some error, I saw that some malware can be hidden in it, but I'm not clicking on any "You won iPhone 12 Pro" AD or any ads like this or random links. And I have official license on Eset Antivirus. I tried chkdsk on the HDD but no error or bad sectors were found My system specs are: Case: Phanteks P500A Digital CPU: Intel Core i7-9700K (no OC) CPU Cooler: Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360 Rev.3 (Fans connected separately through splitter) Mounted on top of the case MOBO: MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Pro Carbon GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1660 Super Gaming OC (Only factory OC) RAM: DDR4 2x8GB Gigabyte 2666 MHz CL16 Disks: Main SSD: Gigabyte 256GB NVMe Secondary SSD: Samsung 970 EVO 500GB (For games) HDD: Seagate BarraCuda 2TB 256MB CACHE 7200rpm (For games and random stuff) This is the disk with weird Total Host Writes PSU: Gigabyte P550B I have it on Battery backup APC Back-Ups 700, but I have it connected through this from the start and the problems started only recently. CPU temps at max are 55°C in Cinebench R23 and GPU temps are at max 60°C in Heaven Benchmark. I'm sorry if I forgot any info or if my english is bad.. Thank you in advance for any help.
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Hey, thanks for taking the time to read my thread. My friend and I have been plagued with connection issues in Rocket League recently. We both live in different states in the US. We both pay for fast internet. We both have tried playing with lots of people on our internet and alone. I have tried going to different locations entirely with good internet at both the other places as well. We both have PC's that lie well over the recommended specs for RL. We both have gone through every solution listed on the Rocket League website (https://support.rocketleague.com/hc/en-us/articles/360054169594-Connection-Troubleshooting-on-PC) including port forwarding in my case. The lag manifests completely differently for both of us. My lag: I get a complete freeze of my game for a few seconds before coming back in a completely different location with my ping having skyrocketed. This happens once every few games. My other lag is an inconsistent latency between my machine and the server. Boost pickups are slow and ball touches are jittery, but my ping remains stable at 40-60 depending on the server. My friend's lag: He gets random ping spikes well into the hundreds for a minute or so almost every single game. These issues are game-breaking for us. We are currently semi professional players hoping to break into the scene in a few short months. This lag is stunting our growth significantly so we need to put a lid on it stat. Any suggestions are appreciated. I would be happy to answer any questions anyone has. I am generally pretty tech savvy. I fix issues like this for myself and my friends on a regular basis but this one has me stumped.
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I'm getting random stuttering, and I can't seem to find the solution. i7 - 8700k @4.8 Asus Strix 2080 OC Asus Prime Z370-A Samsung 970 EVO Plus (windows installed here) Samsung 860 SSD Corsair Dominator RGB DDR4 3200MHz 32GB I have overclocked the CPU and GPU, however, when running realbench it has some issues with Luxmark, so I turned off the OC on the GPU to test it, but that didn't help. The stuttering happens randomly, all from watching a youtube video to gaming. This issue just happened recently, however, I have not installed nor updated anything from when the issue first started. Stuff that is running in the background: F.lux, Google Drive, Steam, Discord, Chrome, Spotify and iCUE
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My friend just got themself a brand new PC, not pre-built one from some company but it was built by store employee 32 gb ram ddr4 from corsair samsung EVO ssd (2 tb) intel core i9 10900 (cooled by Noctua NH-U12S Chromax Black) ASUS TUF GAMING H470-PRO no vidya at the moment, but it was planned and at the moment is not important... or is it? The issue is, pc just started to freeze randomly. To the point when you can't do anything for a second or two. Temperatures are fine, even under some load (cinebench, furmark), but freezes persist even after fresh windows install. Windows version is 20H2. All drivers were downloaded from official sources (doesn't matter since the issue PERSISTS after fresh OS install), SSD check didn't show anything bad. What can we do and check before they send PC back to the store? Without opening the case (i'm cities away, and my friend is afraid of touching anything).
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Hi Guys I just installed the newest Version Blender (2.92.0) and very time I open Blender one of the following things happens: 1.I can use Blender for a few minutes and the it freezes my whole Desktop. 2.Ican use Blender for a few minutes and it is not responding but if i kill the Task via TaskManager it freezes my whole Desktop. Is anyone able to help me out?
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Apps start freeze one by one. No BSOD, no suspicious error messages in windows event log. Occurs both during load (games) and just on desktop. One app freezes, and when you try to click anything else that still works - it freezes aswell, including windows task bar. Ctrl+Alt+Del does nothing. Mouse cursor keeps working even after everything on the screen froze. Already tried: 1) Disabling C-states 2) Updating BIOSes (for MB updating from F21 to F22 did "fix" the issue for several days) 3) Checking all drives for errors (using chkdsk) 4) Checking windows installation for errors (using scannow) 5) Checking RAM for errors (using Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool and MemTest) Hardware: In profile info. Boot Drive: that Samsung 980 Pro in M.2 connected to CPU. MB BIOS: F22 GPU BIOS: 90.04.76.00.D5 (previously it was 90.04.76.00.D4, did update it right before making this post) Windows:
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(Sorry for my bad English I'm not native) Just began happening recently, was playing Lost Ark (or I would if I could get through the queue) and It froze up on me. I restart pc and played the game for hours on end and randomly froze again. Doesn't just happen when playing, have had it happen when I was watching youtube/twitch etc. Specs CPU : Ryzen 9 3900X GPU : MSI GTX 970 Mobo: Asus Prime X570-Pro Ram: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200MHz C16 2x16GB PSU: SeaSonic FOCUS Plus Gold 850 (SSR-850FX) OS: Windows 11 build 22000.527 Storage 2 generic 1TB HDD Corsair Force MP600 500GB (CSSD-F500GBMP600) OS Drive Seagate Barracuda 4TB (st4000dm004) Stuff I've tried DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth sfc /scannow Chkdsk /r on all drives, one of the drives had a bad sector and have ordered a ssd to replace it. Have done Chkdsk /r /f C: no problem found. have removed all the drives besides the C: and still freezes Updated bios. Checked each of the Drives with HD Tune and nothing is Damaged. . The event viewer is awfully quiet for some time until it sends out "The Operation system started at system time xxxxxxx" after 4 minutes of no activity, I think this is what steamrolls my pc into freezing. A couple of lines higher an error says "The previous system shutdown at 17.18.16 on 19/02/2022 was unexpected." which isn't true since I actively used the computer at that time period. I think the pc then tries to start up normally an encounters an error which produces the "Dump file creation failed due to error during dump creation." in event viewer. it then loads some FIle manager stuff, and check if the volumes are healthy. Now we've reached the final event before the crash complaining about "SystemRoot\SysWow64\drivers\AsUpIO.sys failed to load" (have tried uninstalling the sus drivers to fix it but no cigar. and then the critical error "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly.". Don't know which logs to include... Thanks for any kind of help you can provide. Best regards.
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I have been trying to troubleshoot this for almost a year now and I am out of options as far as I can tell. Issue: In some games, I get about 1-2 second long freezes, most often 3 times in a row and then everything goes back to normal. For the longest time I thought it was a Destiny issue, but recently I've also had it in God of War. Here are some clips of the issue happening Keep watching, it is 3 seperate clips. The freeze happens sometimes 3 times a day, sometimes once a week, which makes reproducing it incredibly annoying. What I tried: Replaced the motherboard, tested a different CPU, RAM, and GPU. Reinstalled Windows 10 and the game (Destiny) on a brand new SSD. Reinstalled the drivers with DDU countless times. Checked the event viewer for any clues without success. Went through loads of different settings in game and in the NVIDIA panel. Countless other things that I have not listed here because I simply forgot about them, that will inevitably be recommended in the comments to this. BIOS Update Checked that any drivers are up to date Temps are fine. The only part that I haven't replaced yet is the PSU, as I feel like a faulty PSU can't possibly cause this kind of issue, but maybe I am wrong. I've had the issue after reinstalling Windows and installing basically nothing but Destiny itself, so it also shouldn't be any software interferring. I've noticed that GPU and CPU utilizations goes way down in the moment it happens, but that could of course be correlation, not causation. My main specs: Gigabyte RTX 3080 Gaming OC Ryzen 5800x 32GB 3200Mhz Hyper FuryX RAM ASUS ROG STRIX x570 F Gaming Samsung 1TB M.2 SSD Corsair RM750X PSU God please, someone help me.
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Specs: AMD Ryzen 9 3950x 16-Core, 32 Thread Unlocked Nvidia EV3A Geforce GTX 1650 Super Gigabyte x570 AORUS Elite Wi-Fi 32gb of Corsair Vengeance LPX 3600 DDR4 RAM Samsung 970 EVO SSD 1TB M.2 (Primary/Boot) Seagate BarraCuda 2TB 7200 RPM 3.5 Inch SATA 6Gb/s PSU: 750w 80 Plus Windows 10 Home Problem: So my computer runs perfectly fine when I'm just on my desktop or even gaming. There is no issue whatsoever while doing those things. The moment I start using whatever internet browser, my computer completely crashes and I am forced to do hard shut down. I just did a complete Windows re-installation and deleted everything from my hard drives. I installed the regular softwares I used to have and games, and while surfing through the web to download the rest of the stuff (NO, NO PORN!) it crashed on me again. Although, as I am typing this, I have watched youtube videos and created this account and wrote all this with no problem. So that leaves me with the same headache of either software or hardware or maybe it got fixed and that first crashed was probably the last hiccup.. When it starts to happen, my screen goes black then shows image then it works for a bit then freezes. Sometimes it turns black then image comes back up and then freezes immediately. (I have not Overclocked neither my CPU or GPU, only thing I have done is allow my pc to use all 3600mhz instead of 2.3mghz like every newly built PC happens. Anyone know what might be the issue? My setup can handle Warzone in 2k with medium settings at average of 57fps so for an internet browser to be crashing on me is kinda like a WTF moment. I finally found something I want to do which is 3D modeling designs for 3D printers but my pc keeps freezing on me.
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Hello, Sorry I may not have all the information because I'm posting on behalf of a friend but I asked as much as I could, I'll get my hands on the PC in question next week to try and fix it. So here's the deal : my friend ordered a PC on materiel.net back in January, it arrived fully setup, but he can't play a single night without the PC randomly freezing, he's forced to restart with a long press on the power button. We played around 4h of Back4Blood the other day and his PC froze twice. Doesn't happen on every game though. Specs (link to the product in french) CPU: Intel Core i9 9900K Cooler: Corsair H115i Pro RGB MB: MSI Z390-A Pro Memory: G-Skill 32Go DDR4 3000 MHz Storage: Intel 660P NVMe 2To GPU: MSI RTX 2080 SUPER VENTUS XS OC PSU: Be Quiet Pure Power 11 700W Case: BeQuiet Silent Base 601 TG Any idea what to look for ? Drivers are updated, temperatures seem very low (CPU 53°C / GPU 62°C). Another friend will pass by his house to check the BIOS version and potentialy flash a new one Attached a pictures of the temperature when frozen and a picture of the inside of the PC Thanks for your time !
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I recently just built a new computer and have gone through installing all the regular things and am now trying to download games on steam, however, it will periodically freeze and not allow me to do anything but I can still click applications and move the mouse but nothing will happen. I’ve also recently noticed that when this happens the lighting on my G.Skill trident Z RGB ram will no longer flow and become static, as well as the lighting on my motherboard.I’m wondering if someone knows how to fix this as I’m not a massive pc know it all.
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i got a pc a few months ago and at first it was fine but after 3 to 4 weeks my fps halved i tried everything i could think of but nothing worked my specs are: i5 7500 Palit GTX 1050 TI 4gb 8gb ddr4 ram prime B250m-k motherboard 1tb hard drive at first Minecraft with seus renewed shader gave me 40fps but after 2 weeks it went down to 20 fps games also freeze a lot
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I'm at my wit's end over my computer "randomly" freezing. This started in March and has gotten more and more common as time goes on. I've been keeping a log of the freezes and there doesn't seem to be a trend. Sometimes it only partially freezes (I can still use ctrl+alt+del but the task manager won't open, the Win key still works) and sometimes it completely locks up. Sometimes the audio goes out about 5-10 minutes before it freezes, sometimes there's no warning, sometimes the audio loops while the computer is frozen. Sometimes it happens while I'm gaming, other times it happens when the PC is sitting idle (literally while I'm asleep). No matter what the only way to unfreeze it is to manually power down my PC. At this point I just feel like my PC is cursed. Please let me know if I've just overlooked something stupid (I hope I have) cause I'm pulling my hair out over here. Fixes I've tried: -reinstalling/uninstalling most of my software (short of a clean install of Windows, which I plan to try tomorrow) -cleared temp files -updated my BIOS/drivers -ran DDU on NVIDIA drivers in Safe Mode -disabled/enabled NVIDIA High Definition Audio (froze regardless) -physically cleaned my PC (twice) -cleaned and reseated my GPU -ran a full 4 passes of MemTest86 (no issues) -ran SFC /scannow, DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth, DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth and DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth (no issues) -disabled Steam friends notifications (found a weird bug from the steam friends service that causes RealTek to crash your PC) -disabled xBox Game Bar -benchmarked both my drives with Samsung Magician (both are healthy) -checked my thermals (CPU doesn't break 65-66C under load, idles between 35-45C, GPU never breaks 70C under load, idles between 33-40C) -cleaned and reseated my reservoir -disabled Global C States -enabled/disabled A-XMP (froze regardless) -changed power plan (crashed on Balanced and High Performance) At this point Google only directs me to useless MS help threads or to vague articles that say my computer is freezing because something is wrong. The computer is just about a year old (built in myself last March) and every piece was bought new. Nothing is overclocked, just running straight out of the box. Build: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Cooler: NZXT Kraken X63 280mm GPU: MSI GTX 1660 Super Gaming X RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 3600 16GB (2 sticks) MOBO: MSI B450 Tomahawk Max PSU: SeaSonic Focus GM-650 (80+ GOLD) OS: Win10 Pro, Version 20H2 Storage: Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 250GB (main drive), Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB (games storage)
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Hey everyone, I've had a partially freezing issue on my new build from April 28, 2021 since I built it and with the increasing heat outside, it seems to happen more frequent. I have already searched the forum for people with a similar problem, but I haven't seen anyone where the issue has been fixed or where they gave enough information. I will leave my specs at the end of the post. When I finished building my PC, I've had this freezing issue after closing down the game "Rocket League" whenever the "recovering RAM" turns 0. After not playing the game anymore, I've had this issue by moving a tab to another monitor or opening Microsoft Word. I can still access my opened programs, but they are not responsive (turning the PC off via the Windows button is also not possible). The RGB from my fans, RAM, case and keyboard and mouse also freeze. The only way to make my PC respond again, is by holding down the power button and booting it back up. It will work normal after this and receive no system error. I have filmed whenever this happened and you can find it in through the following link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Czu1Z3BMVhzGbCgFzgJOoLSZCskLb5Om/view?usp=drivesdk I had task manager open to see what the stats would show when this problem happened, but the information freezes whenever the PC freezes. So I can't seem to get any useful information out of it either. I have no idea if this is a thermal problem too. It has happened 3 times today when the weather outside is around 25 °C. My CPU seems to be 50-70 °C when it happened, which doesn't seem like it's that hot either I think, but this could also be false as this is the last information I receive before it freezes. Background information that I don't think is useful in this case: PC was build at the end of April with a direct post. GPU and RAM were bought in June 2020 and are the only components with my original HDD which I transferred over to the new build, rest is new. Thank you in advance for a response. Kind regards, Niels. PC Specs: MOBO: ASUS ROG STRIX X570-E GAMING CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800x GPU: NVIDIA RTX 2070 SUPER SSD: Samsung 980 Evo NVMe M.2 AIO: NZXT Kraken Z73 RAM: 2x8 GB @2666 MHz Corsair Vengeance RBG Pro PSU: Corsair RM850 Operating System: Windows 10 (64 bit) Case: Lian Li Razer Edition 6 additional fans + 2 Lian Li power extension cables BIOS is fully updated with the latest version
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Hi, I have HP Pavilion 15 Gaming (DK0056wm) i5-9300H + GTX 1650MQ + 16gb ram. My laptop heats up while gaming up to 98C before undervolting and freezes after hardly 5 mins. After undervolting this temps were remain under 75C for a while (a few weeks, no freezing) but then went above 80 and starts freezing again in GTA Online. I stopped playing games for about a month. I downloaded FrostPunk from epic games and after hardly 2 min, the temp went to 83 with undervolting which is normal considering the hotter climate, and froze literally within 2-3 mins while temps were still under 85C for CPU and under 70C for GPU. This machine even freezes in PUBG Lite, League of Legends when temps are under 90 mostly on loading screen after match ends. There is no HP support in the country (Pakistan). Warranty is until 20 December 2021. Should I claim the warranty? It also have a screenburn problem. -
Hi, I need some help. Recently I built my first pc, I installed the windows 10 OS via USB, set up goes smoothly. I install a driver for my WiFi card via a different USB stick to get it to work, and once I have a Internet connection asus Q-Installer says it will automatically find and install new drivers for all my components. However after leaving the room to get a drink I return to find the computer has restarted and has frozen on the boot screen where it shows the ASUS logo, as in the picture attached. I wait 30 or more minutes before turning the pc off and on again, and am meet with a blue screen showing with the stopcode: Machine Check Exception. Now everytime I turn on the pc it either loads a screen saying "preparing automatic repair" and freezes or a screen with an ASUS logo and a loading wheel and freezes. The only thing I can do is still access the bios. How can I fix this? Any help would be so greatly appreciated and is needed. Heres a list of my parts: CPU: intel i7 9700k CPU Cooler: Gamemax iceberg 240mm aio Motherboard: ASUS PRIME Z390-P RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB pro 16gb 3200mhz SSD: Adata xpg s40g 512gb rgb m.2 PSU: Be quiet! System power 9 700w cm PCIE WiFi adapter: TP-Link T6E AC1300 Archer Dual Band Wireless PCI Express adapter.
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I have been having this problem for months, i dont know when it started exactly but one day, off nothing, my computer started freezing only on the desktop, while watching videos on youtube or twitch, first the app that was active freezes, the sound of the video stops and then i can move the mouse but all the pc is freezed. It only happens when im on the desktop doing something, watching a stream, on some website or with light work on blender, photoshop or google docs. And it never happens when im gaming for example or doing heavy work so i think it has something to do with windows, the explorer or something like that. Some weeks i dont have freezes at all and some other weeks i have 4 freezes per day. I have all the latest updates, i disabled all windows 10 apps on the background, i dont have any antiviruses, i checked the ram with windows 10 diagnosis tool and memtest without any error, even i added 16gb of ram more in between, changed the case the refrigeration and added some ssds. No BSOD, no problems in games.. only those random freezes on the desktop, with normal web apps or even doing nothing watching a video. I even reinstalled windows 10 at least 3 times since i started having this problem. I have a friend with a totally different pc that has exactly the same problem, some days no freezes, other days 4 a day or even 6 freezes an hour. I know that windows 10 have a lot of problems and in the recent months i know that some of those problems are related to freezez but this shit is amazing. I dont know what to do, when it was 1 or 2 a day it was okey, but today i had like 7. Im even contemplating on installing the beta of Windows 11. My PC Specs: -Ryzen 9 3900x (No OC) -32GB of 4 channel 3000mhz -KFA2 RTX 2080ti -650w Seasonic plus bronze -Samsung Evo 960 Pro 250Gb NVME Any ideas?