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If I leave my pc on for to long and I'm not doing anything on it when I come back to it, it will just have a freak out and freeze then go to a black screen and I will have to start it again. I don't know how to fix this so any help would be appreciated thanks

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If I leave my pc on for to long and I'm not doing anything on it when I come back to it, it will just have a freak out and freeze then go to a black screen and I will have to start it again. I don't know how to fix this so any help would be appreciated thanks

Run memtest86 and prime95

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Also scan with malewarebytes

That too :P I just always assume hardware... I should stop doing that

 

If I leave my pc on for to long and I'm not doing anything on it when I come back to it, it will just have a freak out and freeze then go to a black screen and I will have to start it again. I don't know how to fix this so any help would be appreciated thanks

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That too :P I just always assume hardware... I should stop doing that

what hardware should I check

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what hardware should I check

My PC had sort of similar situations, it basically never worked 100%... I tried using a different HDD with a different copy of windows, ever since I got a new HDD and copy it's been working perfectly :) I'm sure we're both in different situations but if you can get your hands on a new HDD and OS it might help. Worked for me :P

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Should I reinstall windows on same ssd or get a new one and install it on that

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Should I reinstall windows on same ssd or get a new one and install it on that

If you can get a new ssd then try that, it could just be a bad ssd, but I wouldn't imagine it to be. Just try a fresh windows install. 

 

But do check for malware, boot in safe mode and run the scanners, monitor your cpu temp too, it might be dust or something silly. 

You can also download hard disk sentinel trial to look at the hard drive health.

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If you can get a new ssd then try that, it could just be a bad ssd, but I wouldn't imagine it to be. Just try a fresh windows install. 

 

But do check for malware, boot in safe mode and run the scanners, monitor your cpu temp too, it might be dust or something silly. 

You can also download hard disk sentinel trial to look at the hard drive health.

thanks will do so but I just installed windows about a week ago after a bad choice I made with some drivers

My System now I5 4670k ,H100i, Z87X-D3H, 8GB of Black Muramba, 7970 Sapphire with backplate , Thermaltake chaser A31 black with blue accents ,AX 760 With Blue Cabels, Samsung 840 120gb SSD ,1TB Black ,256 Ultra Plus SanDisk

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If I leave my pc on for to long and I'm not doing anything on it when I come back to it, it will just have a freak out and freeze then go to a black screen and I will have to start it again. I don't know how to fix this so any help would be appreciated thanks

Possibly an unstable PC caused by overclocking, memory, or other hardware problem.  Could also be virus or malware.

Desktop: Intel Core i7-6700K, ASUS Z170-A, ASUS STRIX GTX 1080 Ti, 16GB DDR4 RAM, 512 GB Samsund 840 Pro, Seasonic X series 650W PSU, Fractal Design Define R4, 2x5TB HDD

Hypervisor 1: Intel Xeon E5-2630L, ASRock EPC612D8, 16GB DDR4 ECC RAM, Intel RT3WB080 8-port RAID controller plus expansion card, Norco RPC-4020 case, 20x2TB WD Red HDD

Other spare hypervisors: Dell Poweredge 2950, HP Proliant DL380 G5

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