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My pc has been freezing a lot but doesn’t crash just stays frozen sometimes and it won’t give me and event I’d or blue screen I had this issue with my prebuilt so I bought all new parts and built my own and it’s still doing same thing I will post video of what it does I’ve been trying to fix it for over 6 months I’ve paid micro center and hasn’t been fixed and various small stores my specs are 

Z790 Wi-Fi plus

Rip jaws 32 gb ram 

970 Samsung ssd 1tb 

1000 watt psu

i9 13900K

4070ti 

I don’t think it’s any of the hardware as it’s all been replaced but I just can’t figure it out and I’m tired of paying places that say it’s fixed when it’s not  

 

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8 minutes ago, spongebob123789 said:

1) Use a spike(not surge) protector to connect the pc plugs.

 

2) Remove all pc parts and blow them using a blower to remove dust. Also blow on individual parts.

 

3) During installation of parts change RAM slots. I mean change the positions of RAM sticks.

 

4) After this roll back to Windows 10 Home(Not Pro). Format all the storage present. Save your important data to some hard drive before this if any.

 

4) After this  install stable(not latest) drivers for every pc part whether it is CPU, GPU, Motherboard etc. In case of GPU use DDU install. Google search for stable drivers. Better keep some 16 gb pendrives with you for this. 

 

5) Then install 'Advanced System Care' to repair your PC.

 

Do this then we will see what the heck the issue is.

 

9 minutes ago, spongebob123789 said:

1) Use a spike(not surge) protector to connect the pc plugs.

 

2) Remove all pc parts and blow them using a blower to remove dust. Also blow on individual parts.

 

3) During installation of parts change RAM slots. I mean change the positions of RAM sticks.

 

4) After this roll back to Windows 10 Home(Not Pro). Format all the storage present. Save your important data to some hard drive before this if any.

 

4) After this  install stable(not latest) drivers for every pc part whether it is CPU, GPU, Motherboard etc. In case of GPU use DDU install. Google search for stable drivers. Better keep some 16 gb pendrives with you for this. 

 

5) Then install 'Advanced System Care' to repair your PC.

 

Do this then we will see what the heck the issue is.

Were you able to see the video I posted? I’m not to go with technology so I might not know how to do some of the stuff you said but I’ll try 

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7 minutes ago, spongebob123789 said:

Did not see it but you can ask if you face any dificulty in doing those. 

Gotcha here I’ll try and narrow them down for 1. You said spike protector I have no idea where to get that I searched and all I find is surge witch you specially said is not it 

2. there is no dust as I just rebuilt with all new part about a week ago 

3. Ram is where mother board recommends it I can try switching it tho 

4. I never left windows 10 when I rebuilt it I used the same old ssd with windows 10 and just reinstalled local (idk if windows 10 corrupted would cause any of this) 

4 pt 2. This could be good idea as I always update to latest and armoury crate installed latest so that could’ve messed something up 

5. I’m not sure what advanced system care is but I’ll try and research it 

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5 minutes ago, spongebob123789 said:

Alright. I think you should definitely do step 4 part 1. Part 2 is also imp. Advanced Systemcare is a tool to repair pc, I am using it from many years. But you are free to research. 

 

Also was your PSU also new?

Yes it was a evga 1000 watt brand new from Best Buy this is what it does but doesn’t reboot witch is weird to me I tried to run “who crashed” and nothing just get Kernel power event ID also when I reboot it I get a driver message for USB not recognized or something like that and my face came doesn’t work until I unplug and plug it back IMG_3054.thumb.png.91fd79981af5d0d4068dff378161bee8.png

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16 minutes ago, spongebob123789 said:

Ok. Do the things that I wrote above then we will see. To me it seems GPU issue.

Ok I will do those things when I’m out of work I thought the same but I’ve replaced gpu 3 times already still happens I thought it was artifacting but I changed from rx 5600 xt to 3060ti still did it I factory reset pc and then got 4070 ti still does it 

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11 minutes ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

Board or cpu dead

00 = dead, usually related to the cpu or cpu socket but could also be board just full dead

 

All you have to do is rma or swap board and your issue should go away

Board is brand new I got it about a week ago I don’t feel it should be bad but same thing with cpu just got it ran fine for the first couple days 

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10 minutes ago, TTWErnie said:

Board is brand new I got it about a week ago I don’t feel it should be bad but same thing with cpu just got it ran fine for the first couple days 

O shit mixed threads up

 

Set cpu multiplier to 40 and vcore to static 1.25v to eliminate cpu instability factor

 

Then run prime95 large ffts and see if that errors, if it does then your rams are the problem

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8 minutes ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

O shit mixed threads up

 

Set cpu multiplier to 40 and vcore to static 1.25v to eliminate cpu instability factor

 

Then run prime95 large ffts and see if that errors, if it does then your rams are the problem

I have no idea how to do that 😅

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1 hour ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

O shit mixed threads up

 

Set cpu multiplier to 40 and vcore to static 1.25v to eliminate cpu instability factor

 

Then run prime95 large ffts and see if that errors, if it does then your rams are the problem

I ran cinebench for 10 min no freeze without doing that stuff you think it’s the ram even tho I just got it?

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