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My PC Randomly Freezes When I Turn On Any Game Or Any Program Like Premier Pro Or Discord. It Might Take A 30 Minutes Or 2 Seconds Then It Freezes In The Strange Way. When Frozen I Can Still Hear The Audio But Display Fezzes, So I Can Hear Everything And Can Move My Cursor But Clicking Doesn't Do Anything.

So Far I Tried:

 A Different Monitor

Disconnecting My Pretrials

Running Stock Clock... Same Problem

 

Update!!!

 

So I Was Determined To Swap My MoBo And I Found A Little Corrosion On My Graphic Card. See The Pictures Bellow. Can This Cause Formation Problem?  

 

System Specs:

Case:              NZXT H440 RAZER EDITION

Motherboard:  Asus Deluxe 2

CPU:               Intel I75930k 3.5 GHz

RAM:              Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR4 16 GB (4x4 GB) 2666 MHz

Graphics:        EVGA Nvidia GTX 980 Ti FTW 6 GB

PSU:               EVGA Supernova 850 80 Plus Platinum 

NVME:            Samsung 970 EVO 500 GB

SSD:               2x Samsung 860 PRO 512 GB Each

HDD:              WD Green 1 GB

Cooling:         Custom Water Cooling Loop

Monitor:          ASUS 27" ROG Swift PG278Q

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1 minute ago, piercetorres said:

Try upgrading the ram I saw you only have 16 gb

16GB is more than enough and should not cause his PC to freeze.

 

OP, seems like possibly a GPU issue because if you're getting audio is seems like a lost of display output. Maybe try reinstaling display drivers? Or if you have another GPU, see if the system locks up using that.

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