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When I leave my PC alone,after awhile it gets its own mind and just freezes,were talking a full freeze.

Screen stays at the same picture,and nothing moves.

I think it might be windows 10.

but I dont really know,help meee.

System

  • CPU
    i3 3220 3.3GHz
  • Motherboard
    H61H2-MV
  • RAM
    8GB no name
  • GPU
    Radeon HD 4870
  • Case
    Thermaltake Core V21
  • Storage
    1TB HDD, 700gb HDD, 320gb HDD and 256gb SSD
  • PSU
    Corsair CX600
  • Display(s)
    Flatron L1960TR , MAG MS776I , ViewSonic VA903m ( all of them are 1280x1024,dad found em) and a Fujicom FJ-32V TV
  • Cooling
    1 200M front fan, and unknowen CPU tower(low profile)
  • Keyboard
    HP QY776AT
  • Mouse
    LUOM G10
  • Sound
    Jamo E 4 CEN, Jamo E470 and Jamo E410 with a KENWOOD S505D
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro N
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Could you tell us your pc specs?

Did it ever freeze while you were using it?

nope!

i3 3220,8GB ram,250GB HDD for OS,300GB HDD, and a slow 700GB HDD,MOBO: ECS H61H2-MV

no GPU.

System

  • CPU
    i3 3220 3.3GHz
  • Motherboard
    H61H2-MV
  • RAM
    8GB no name
  • GPU
    Radeon HD 4870
  • Case
    Thermaltake Core V21
  • Storage
    1TB HDD, 700gb HDD, 320gb HDD and 256gb SSD
  • PSU
    Corsair CX600
  • Display(s)
    Flatron L1960TR , MAG MS776I , ViewSonic VA903m ( all of them are 1280x1024,dad found em) and a Fujicom FJ-32V TV
  • Cooling
    1 200M front fan, and unknowen CPU tower(low profile)
  • Keyboard
    HP QY776AT
  • Mouse
    LUOM G10
  • Sound
    Jamo E 4 CEN, Jamo E470 and Jamo E410 with a KENWOOD S505D
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro N
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nope!

i3 3220,8GB ram,250GB HDD for OS,300GB HDD, and a slow 700GB HDD,MOBO: ECS H61H2-MV

no GPU.

Try disabling "Put the computer to sleep" first. If that those not help try also disabling "Turn off the display" in the power options in the control panel. That might do the trick. :)

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Try disabling "Put the computer to sleep" first. If that those not help try also disabling "Turn off the display" in the power options in the control panel. That might do the trick. :)

there all ready off.

System

  • CPU
    i3 3220 3.3GHz
  • Motherboard
    H61H2-MV
  • RAM
    8GB no name
  • GPU
    Radeon HD 4870
  • Case
    Thermaltake Core V21
  • Storage
    1TB HDD, 700gb HDD, 320gb HDD and 256gb SSD
  • PSU
    Corsair CX600
  • Display(s)
    Flatron L1960TR , MAG MS776I , ViewSonic VA903m ( all of them are 1280x1024,dad found em) and a Fujicom FJ-32V TV
  • Cooling
    1 200M front fan, and unknowen CPU tower(low profile)
  • Keyboard
    HP QY776AT
  • Mouse
    LUOM G10
  • Sound
    Jamo E 4 CEN, Jamo E470 and Jamo E410 with a KENWOOD S505D
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro N
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It's probably driver or OS related if it only freezes when you've been away.

Try to reset your BIOS to factory settings and run a clean install with Windows 10 followed by installing all drivers from your motherboard support page.

If you have an old BIOS version try upgrading it.

 

If none of that works my second guess would be RAM, but that's a stretch.

 

If nothing works my guess is as good as yours, could be a faulty CPU or mobo.

It's Oculus time! B)

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It's probably driver or OS related if it only freezes when you've been away.

Try to reset your BIOS to factory settings and run a clean install with Windows 10 followed by installing all drivers from your motherboard support page.

If you have an old BIOS version try upgrading it.

 

If none of that works my second guess would be RAM, but that's a stretch.

 

If nothing works my guess is as good as yours, could be a faulty CPU or mobo.

^^^^^^

Its an audio driver issue. I've ran into this many times with some old motherboards and the only way I was able to fix it was with the audio driver update

^^^^^^

IT Manager working in the Education sector. 

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