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Reset Motherboard Bios to Defaults and make sure to inventigate Power limits are NOT removed,..but enforced,. actual Stock settings, not overclocked by the motherboard on Auto.... Reset it up for your Bootdrive, Fan speeds and then retest PC.
RandomFreezing usually is tied to the CPU/Cache settings vs voltage required (like a HARDLock Freeze when unstable CPU/Cache)) so I'd reset the bios and start over making sure it's not doing weird things to power limits and the typical motherboard behavior of past years.

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17 minutes ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

Reset Motherboard Bios to Defaults and make sure to inventigate Power limits are NOT removed,..but enforced,. actual Stock settings, not overclocked by the motherboard on Auto.... Reset it up for your Bootdrive, Fan speeds and then retest PC.
RandomFreezing usually is tied to the CPU/Cache settings vs voltage required (like a HARDLock Freeze when unstable CPU/Cache)) so I'd reset the bios and start over making sure it's not doing weird things to power limits and the typical motherboard behavior of past years.

thank you for your reply.
so what did you see was wrong with the hw monitor results?

 

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HWMonitor cannot tell anything about instability unless it's overheating.

Open event viewer and see any error prior to the crash.

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7 minutes ago, Mostafa_naser said:

thank you for your reply.
so what did you see that was wrong with the hw monitor results?

Nothing really. except the board wants to target 1.3v on VID (requested) but only 1.05v on VCore listed (getting at load?).

(Probably cos your idle though not under load is why its so low)
If its staying at 1.05v under Load and the CPU actually prefers higher for stability (1.2v-1.25v or 1.35v Auto) but your board is AUTO'everything it may be causing a fuss when under load.
my Reply is based off the Problem,..more about the specific "HardLocking" CPU/Cache style of crashing as a result of instability possibly from the board on AUTO doing its own thing. (Like MCE/Allcore enhancement  being enabled by default on some boards with AutoVoltage/AutoLoadline calibrations not so great to use)

Maximums - Asus Z97-K /w i5 4690 Bclk @106.9Mhz * x39 = 4.17Ghz, 8GB of 2600Mhz DDR3,.. Gigabyte GTX970 G1-Gaming @ 1550Mhz

 

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