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So this issue has been happening for some time, and I’m finally getting sick of it

 

What happens is; When I’m playing a game (happens on every game i play) in this case it was fallout 4, game will be running fine all of a sudden my computer freezes (time before freezes can't be made due to the fact it is seemingly random sometimes i can run it for hours other time less then 20min before it freezes) sometimes you can hear a sharp ripping noise from the audio when it freezes, and my power reset switch no longer works so i have to hold power button for around 5-15 seconds.

 

So I ran

 

HDTune; No Errors

Memtest (windows); No Errors

Furmark; Nothing unusual

Loaded Asus optimized defaults; still freezes after doing this

 

SPECS:

Mobo; Asus Z170M PLUS

CPU: Core i5 6500

GPU: Gigabyte GTX 970 (GV-N970WF3OC-4GD)

Memory; 16GB corsair vengeance lpx DDR4 at 2400MHZ (2x8GB)

PSU: Corsair VS550

OS: Win 10 64-Bit

 

Anyone know a solution to this? or has experianced this before?

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So this issue has been happening for some time, and I’m finally getting sick of it

 

What happens is; When I’m playing a game (happens on every game i play) in this case it was fallout 4, game will be running fine all of a sudden my computer freezes (time before freezes can't be made due to the fact it is seemingly random sometimes i can run it for hours other time less then 20min before it freezes) sometimes you can hear a sharp ripping noise from the audio when it freezes, and my power reset switch no longer works so i have to hold power button for around 5-15 seconds.

 

So I ran

 

HDTune; No Errors

Memtest (windows); No Errors

Furmark; Nothing unusual

Loaded Asus optimized defaults; still freezes after doing this

 

SPECS:

Mobo; Asus Z170M PLUS

CPU: Core i5 6500

GPU: Gigabyte GTX 970 (GV-N970WF3OC-4GD)

Memory; 16GB corsair vengeance lpx DDR4 at 2400MHZ (2x8GB)

PSU: Corsair VS550

OS: Win 10 64-Bit

 

Anyone know a solution to this? or has experianced this before?

Have you tried running just one stick of ram? Seems like a weird bug, could be software related but I'm just taking a stab in the dark

If you have the option to get a high refresh rate monitor, do it.

 

Main PC CPU: i7 14700k CPU Cooler: NZXT x62 280mm Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Elite X WiFi 7 GPU: Asus Strix 3080ti RAM: Gskill Trident Z5 32gb DDR5 SSD: 990 Pro 2TB, 980 Pro 1TB Case: NZXT S340 Black PSU: Corsair RM1000e ATX3.0

 

Server: CPU: i7 9700k RAM: Corsair 32gb DDR4 HDD: 36tb Usable SSD: Samsung 500gb NVME Case: Fractal Define R5 PSU: Corsair RM1000e ATX3.0

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Have you tried running just one stick of ram? Seems like a weird bug, could be software related but I'm just taking a stab in the dark

Running one stick seems to be fine, so i assume the other stick is either faulty or unstable?

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Running one stick seems to be fine, so i assume the other stick is either faulty or unstable?

have you tried running the other stick on it's own? or trying out different configurations of them

If you have the option to get a high refresh rate monitor, do it.

 

Main PC CPU: i7 14700k CPU Cooler: NZXT x62 280mm Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Elite X WiFi 7 GPU: Asus Strix 3080ti RAM: Gskill Trident Z5 32gb DDR5 SSD: 990 Pro 2TB, 980 Pro 1TB Case: NZXT S340 Black PSU: Corsair RM1000e ATX3.0

 

Server: CPU: i7 9700k RAM: Corsair 32gb DDR4 HDD: 36tb Usable SSD: Samsung 500gb NVME Case: Fractal Define R5 PSU: Corsair RM1000e ATX3.0

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