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PC freezes and displays one bright color

Hello guys,

since a couple weeks i run into a wired issue with my PC.

Sometimes when i play CS:GO and tap out to the desktop my PC

freezes and and the monitor displays one color. The color is not always the same. Sometims its grey but also orange oder pink.

It also happens when i start a new Round of Matchmaking.

I tried to reproduce it but i can´t. It happens maybe once or twice a week.

 

I think something is dying slowly in there but i can´t find any similar cases on Google or here.

Is there someone here with an idea of whats going on?

i don´t really want to buy new hardware if i don´t know what causes the issue....

 

Greetz

Mexxim

My System: AsRock Z77 Extreme4-m, Intel Core i5 2500K @4 Ghz, 8 GB of RAM, ASUS GTX 970(4GB)

1 TB of SSD Storage, BeQuiet Pure Power 730W PSU - All stuffed in a Corsair Obsidian 350D

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Make sure to install the latest drivers

 

if doesn't help, might be either PSU, GPU or Motherboard

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Make sure to install the latest drivers

 

if doesn't help, might be either PSU, GPU or Motherboard

Thanks for the fast reply!

My Drivers are up to date. Just updatet through Geforce Experience a couple days ago.

So this sounds like i have to get each part new and try for some time? That could take quiet some time due to the fact that i can´t reproduce it intentionaly. Maybe someone has another idea or i will have to start with a new GPU next month.

My System: AsRock Z77 Extreme4-m, Intel Core i5 2500K @4 Ghz, 8 GB of RAM, ASUS GTX 970(4GB)

1 TB of SSD Storage, BeQuiet Pure Power 730W PSU - All stuffed in a Corsair Obsidian 350D

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