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Pc deadlocking problem

Ulysses272

hello everyone i am in need of help, my pc used to run normal since the time i got it (around 6 months) then it started freezing to solid color sometimes, no problem i restart pc and a few weeks later the freezing to solid color is gone but now the pc deadlocks and i cant do anything (no ctrl alt delete, the caps lock lights not flickering when i spam the button etc) i cant do anything but to restart the pc by holding the power button and turning it back on. the only time it doesnt deadlock is when i am in the bios menu. i tried memtest86, startup repair, bios update, windows reinstall, running with one stick of ram, removing unnecesarry hard drive, uninstalling and updating drivers, removing cmos battery and many more man im losing my mind. these are my specs: ryzen 3 2200g gigabyte b450m s2h vega 8 integrated gpu cooler master masterwatt lite 400w 2 x 4gb corsair ram 3000mhz 120gb ssd with windows installed 500gb hdd for games. a fast respons would be appreciated

edit: temps are fine across all pieces of hardware

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sounds like a broken GPU. But given you've got an integrated, i'm not sure it's that. The Freezing of solid colour line and complete lock up though is similar to dying GPUs I have seen in the past.

 

See if you can get someone to test the CPU in another motherboard. going to gues one of the two are the culprit here

 

 

Also: Fix your formatting. 

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18 hours ago, Sprawlie said:

sounds like a broken GPU. But given you've got an integrated, i'm not sure it's that. The Freezing of solid colour line and complete lock up though is similar to dying GPUs I have seen in the past.

 

See if you can get someone to test the CPU in another motherboard. going to gues one of the two are the culprit here

 

 

Also: Fix your formatting. 

are you sure its the cpu/gpu? my friends suspected it is the motherboard.

remember it only used to freeze to a solid color screen, i was still able to ctr alt delete and i saw the color change but i wasnt able to access anything, now that problem is gone (or my pc doesnt last enough to get the error) now it just deadlocks, the light under my mouse glows but my keyboard wont turn on caps lock or num lock led when i press the corresponding button, the only way to get rid of the deadlock is by holding the power button and turning it back on, which sometimes results in a windows didnt load correctly error

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  • 7 months later...
On 8/5/2020 at 7:37 PM, Ulysses272 said:

are you sure its the cpu/gpu? my friends suspected it is the motherboard.

remember it only used to freeze to a solid color screen, i was still able to ctr alt delete and i saw the color change but i wasnt able to access anything, now that problem is gone (or my pc doesnt last enough to get the error) now it just deadlocks, the light under my mouse glows but my keyboard wont turn on caps lock or num lock led when i press the corresponding button, the only way to get rid of the deadlock is by holding the power button and turning it back on, which sometimes results in a windows didnt load correctly error

If you have any news please update, I'm having the exact same problem, I have the same CPU and motherboard altough i have used a new board and the problem still exists, it also happens in my IGPU but its more common on my RX 570.

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