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so i left my rig with my brother in trinidad about a year ago only to come back to it in what seems to be the same condition.........i played games on it for a while then it began freezing the screen and a buzzing noise from the speaker. in addition to this there was disk boot errors, freezing on windows screen and one instance of a blue screen. this can also be seen sometimes when booting the OS and lastly today the BIOS was corrupted.

R9 270X

8gb cossair venegnce RAM

FX6300

seagate SSHD 1TB

thermaltake 750W PSU

GIGABYTE 970A DS3P

 

the cpu alone is water colled and is around 25 degrees celcius at max load the system it self averages 30degrees

i ran stress test on GPU CPU and windows diagnostics on RAM and harddrive there was no errors

plzzzzz guys this is my first rig i would appreciate the help

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so i left my rig with my brother in trinidad about a year ago only to come back to it in what seems to be the same condition.........i played games on it for a while then it began freezing the screen and a buzzing noise from the speaker. in addition to this there was disk boot errors, freezing on windows screen and one instance of a blue screen. this can also be seen sometimes when booting the OS and lastly today the BIOS was corrupted.

R9 270X

8gb cossair venegnce RAM

FX6300

seagate SSHD 1TB

thermaltake 750W PSU

GIGABYTE 970A DS3P

 

the cpu alone is water colled and is around 25 degrees celcius at max load the system it self averages 30degrees

i ran stress test on GPU CPU and windows diagnostics on RAM and harddrive there was no errors

plzzzzz guys this is my first rig i would appreciate the help

clean the shit out of that thing

update bios

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Sounds like a dying windows install to me, but it still might be other factors to consider.

Get a fresh copy install of windows and try it again, maybe even a new hard drive would help.

Also speaking of things that would help, showing us the error codes given to you when the bluescreen occurred would also be a great thing to do.

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Please explain what you mean when you say "BIOS was corrupted"

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I ran test on my RAM and hard rive again using crystal disk the pc seems to be working fine I'll run prime 95 for a day just in case it's a cpu problem. I do remember tho when upgrading Windows 8 to 10 the pc lost connection and restarted so I'm not sure if that can contribute to it

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