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The Intel processor diagnostic tool is running smoothly and giving a test result of pass until it came to the point of CPU Load test and then it just freezes. Does this mean the cpu is failing? I have been experiencing freezing mid game plays for games that should run without a hick-up on my configuration . Any advise would be much appreciated. 

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Is it overclocked? Could be unstable, Also AVX is the hardest on CPU but it makes sure no issue if it can finish that. Is it way hot afterwards?

Can you use another tool?

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14 minutes ago, doomezio said:

Does this mean the cpu is failing?

Not necessarily. It could easily be a motherboard, PSU, BIOS configuration, OS, etc. This just proves that the system is unstable.

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1 hour ago, ChaosCGTV said:

Is it overclocked? Could be unstable, Also AVX is the hardest on CPU but it makes sure no issue if it can finish that. Is it way hot afterwards?

Can you use another tool?

It is not overclocked, neither does it get hot. Can you suggest any other tool to diagnose this? The issue only arises when i am playing games, I assume since it resource heavy. But the games i have been playing they do not consume the whole 8gb of the RAM. 

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14 hours ago, doomezio said:

Can you suggest any possible way to diagnose it?

Load up a Ubuntu live USB, and see if it's stable there. That'll sort if it's a hardware or software issue. One step at a time.

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The Computer froze again while conducting a GFX benchmark test (Heaven Benchmark) does this help to narrow it down? The computer would not get past the boot screen for a few times after i restarted it from the crash. But after keeping it off for 5 mins and then again starting it worked, and everything loaded fine. 

11 hours ago, svmlegacy said:

Load up a Ubuntu live USB, and see if it's stable there. That'll sort if it's a hardware or software issue. One step at a time.

 

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