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Computer freezes/crashes AFTER games

Natsoup

This is a weird one.

After playing games, or on load screens, my PC will start fucking itself. Audio goes crazy (deafening scratchy buggy noises) and screen freezes. 
Here's a video of that happening. And that's coming from my headphones: when it happens with them on, it's deafening.

It seems to happen right after the gpu stops rendering something - like exiting a game, or going to a loading screen in some games. The pc will also crash sometimes 30s after startup, but will not make that crazy sound. It has also happened just sitting on the desktop once or twice with only discord and my background stuff running.

 

I've uninstalled Razer Cortex just in case, but it seems that's not the issue. 

I've reverted my heavy OC as well, but's not the case either, it seems.

 

Here is a parts list. I'm about to DDU. Any other suggestions?

 

qυoтe мe pleaѕe!

Me at the Apple store: "So how fast is this little macbook?"

Apple employee: "Cheetah Fast. Lightning Fast. It's Really, really, fast."

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Have you tried running virus or malware scans?

CPU- Ryzen 9 3900x
CPU Cooler- Artic Liquid Freezer 2 240mm
GPU-  EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER XC ULTRA
RAM- CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB PRO 32GB 3200Mhz 
PSU- Cooler Master MasterWatt 650 Watt
HDD- WD Blue 4TB
SSD- SanDisk Ultra II 500GB SATA III
Case- Custom Made Desk
Motherboard- ASUS ROG Strix B450-F Gaming

Microphone- Blue Snowball Ice
Headphones- Razer Nari Ultimate
Webcam- Logitech c270
Monitors- MSI Optix MAG24C and Acer KA240HQ Abid
Mouse- Corsair Nightsword RGB
Keyboard- Corsair K95 RGB Platinum MX Speed

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@vaiwalker @DevilsHand676 Tried both solutions. No luck. Seeing as this will serve as a bump, can anyone help?

 

edit: DDU also has failed me.

qυoтe мe pleaѕe!

Me at the Apple store: "So how fast is this little macbook?"

Apple employee: "Cheetah Fast. Lightning Fast. It's Really, really, fast."

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Since DDU failed that makes it a very complicated issue to solve up... 16gb ram so it isn't memory leakage (though I would keep a pagefile just in case).

 

run malware bytes and eset nod antivirus 10 (it has a free 30 days trial) though this is a long shoot...

 

If I had to absolute guess I would say it is a driver issue but the MX300 is fairly reliable... I'm sorry with my limited time right now I can't look up on the problem but @tag me later if the problem keeps persisting I'll have the weekend free

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@Princess Cadence in the mood? I ran windows memory test bc i thought it might be a ram issue, but it didn't return an error.

qυoтe мe pleaѕe!

Me at the Apple store: "So how fast is this little macbook?"

Apple employee: "Cheetah Fast. Lightning Fast. It's Really, really, fast."

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