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My Custom PC crashes whenver it is connected to the internet

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@AluminiumTech problem solved and it was the motherboard as i brought a new one and everything works, thanks for your help though

 

So I've had a problem with my custom built pc and i have found that whenever it is connected to the internet, even if nothing is open and it is just on the desk top, it locks up and freezes/ hangs, the fans still run and the led's in the case are also on. I had windows 10 and then installed windows 8 to see if it was a dodgy operating system. I brought another stick of ram and replaced it to see if it was the ram, i have removed the harddrive and installed windows on an ssd to see if it was that, i have also took the graphics card out and test integrated graphics to see if it was the GPU, this has been a problem ever since i have put together my PC, it freezes with ethernet or a usb wifi adapter.

My specs:
B150 msi ddr4 mother board
DDR4 8gb and 4gb of ram
GTX 960 4GB gpu
i5 6400 processor
1tb hard drive
500 watt EVGA powersupply, dont know the specific type.

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okay thanks will try that, i will be so annoyed if this problem came down to a bios updatexD

 

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4 minutes ago, Shimm said:

okay thanks will try that, i will be so annoyed if this problem came down to a bios updatexD

 

EDIT: NVM

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27 minutes ago, Shimm said:

DDR4 8gb and 4gb of ram

This might be a  problem. Usually  you don't mix and match RAM. Normally you pick the same capacity and type, same vendor and same model........

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no i originally brought a crucial 8gb stick of ram and to see if it was the ram causing problems i brought a 4gb stick but it still froze and so im left with an extra 4gb stick of ram 

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1 minute ago, Shimm said:

no i originally brought a crucial 8gb stick of ram and to see if it was the ram causing problems i brought a 4gb stick but it still froze and so im left with an extra 4gb stick of ram 

Could you try a different power supply?

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ill ask my friend to try his, big ask though.

 

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1 minute ago, Shimm said:

ill ask my friend to try his, big ask though.

 

Tell us what the result of doing that is. K? :). Just mention me using @ followed by "AluminiumTech" .

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Seems more of an issue of a failing NIC driver.

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@AluminiumTech problem solved and it was the motherboard as i brought a new one and everything works, thanks for your help though

 

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