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Computer keeps freezing from time to time

I have a problem that occurred just 2 days ago. Since then, my pc has frozen around 10 times.

 

Firstly my screen freezes, i can't do a thing. The only thing i can do is reset my computer. My screens are frozen but my desktop is still working.

After that, my screens go black and say there is no signal (desktop is still working).

When i reset my computer, it goes normal without saying there was a problem.

 

What have I tried:

- All windows updates

- All updates for NVIDIA GeForce Experience

- Scanning and cleaning my pc

- Repair to 9 days before (when it was working just fine)

 

 

I have no idea what's wrong. It was running just fine 3 days ago. I build this computer around 9 months ago.

 

Hope you guys can help me!

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Do you have an oc on anything? Have you tried reinstalling drivers?

CPU: i5-4690k GPU: 280x Toxic PSU: Coolermaster V750 Motherboard: Z97X-SOC RAM: Ripjaws 1x8 1600mhz Case: Corsair 750D HDD: WD Blue 1TB

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clean format almost always fixes this problem. if its still there after reinstall it is a hardware problem and it will take some testing. can u list the system specs?

If one does not fail at times, then one has not challenged himself.

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clean format almost always fixes this problem. if its still there after reinstall it is a hardware problem and it will take some testing. can u list the system specs?

 

CPU: core i5-4690

CPUcooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo

GPU: MSI gtx 760

RAM:  Corsair DDR3-1600MHz Vengance Pro

MBO:  MSI Z87-G45 GAMING

HDD:  Western Digital Cavier Green 2TB

SDD:  Samsung 250 GB 840 EVO

PSU:  Cooler Master V650 S

OS: Windows 8.1

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CPU: core i5-4690

CPUcooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo

GPU: MSI gtx 760

RAM:  Corsair DDR3-1600MHz Vengance Pro

MBO:  MSI Z87-G45 GAMING

HDD:  Western Digital Cavier Green 2TB

SDD:  Samsung 250 GB 840 EVO

PSU:  Cooler Master V650 S

OS: Windows 8.1

Your system seems very balanced, I'd go with a fresh windows reinstall.

If one does not fail at times, then one has not challenged himself.

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