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So first off my specs:

 

-Amd A10 - 7700K

-R7 360

-8GB 2133 DDR3 RAM (KINGSTONE)

-250gb SSD and another 1tb of HDD

-Corsair 650W Bronze

 

The problem:

 

My pc completely freezes permanently unless I force reset.

 

Observations:

 

-It happens when its hot, were I live (South Spain) during the day we get around 40Cº but at night we are around the 25Cº mark

-In night it doesent happen.

-Before the hot weather it didnt happen.

-It only happens with the more demanding games (Especially dead by daylight and Rainbow six siege)

-The temps of my graphic card and processor never go up 60º but anyway turns off.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Tiwaz said:

reapply thermal paste if possible

But it isnt really related with overheating, especially my processor wich doesent go above 50Cº, I really want to know what is causing those freezes because it isnt the components actually overheating.

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first of all welcome to the forums. 50c is perfectly a normal temp. seems cool actually. run a load test and record the temp.

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3 hours ago, lunasllenas said:

But it isnt really related with overheating, especially my processor wich doesent go above 50Cº, I really want to know what is causing those freezes because it isnt the components actually overheating.

Which programs are you using for temperature reports? 

 

 

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3 hours ago, MrMcMuffinJr said:

first of all welcome to the forums. 50c is perfectly a normal temp. seems cool actually. run a load test and record the temp.

I agree, a stress test should get things moving. 

 

 

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It could be the temp sensors on the MOBO. My Motherboard is originally from an HP Prebuilt (Crappy, I Know) and the CPU temps are not even remotely close. Idle it frequently says 10 Degrees C. And after running AIDA 64 for 45 Mins, it said 24 Degrees C. With a stock cooler, that is impossible

 

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1 minute ago, Flurpster said:

It could be the temp sensors on the MOBO. My Motherboard is originally from an HP Prebuilt (Crappy, I Know) and the CPU temps are not even remotely close. Idle it frequently says 10 Degrees C. And after running AIDA 64 for 45 Mins, it said 24 Degrees C

 

I know the temps are "real" because I used a thermometer like a jackass

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you can't put a thermometer on a heat sink and expect an accurate reading.

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Just now, MrMcMuffinJr said:

you can't put a thermometer on a heat sink and expect an accurate reading.

I know, but what could I do apart from "natural" test it if my motherboard isnt giving me good readings, wich I doubt is happening, but for now Im desperate.

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download realtemp. it gives temps of all cores

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try this. run cpu under load with cooler unscrewd. remove cooler, read temp with ir thermometer and press reset button. after it posts press power button to shut off system. replace paste and reattach cooler.

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14 minutes ago, MrMcMuffinJr said:

try this. run cpu under load with cooler unscrewd. remove cooler, read temp with ir thermometer and press reset button. after it posts press power button to shut off system. replace paste and reattach cooler.

I just ran both cpu and Gpu stress test, Im starting to think its a problem with Ram, I will use memtest and post the result.

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Do you have an overclock?

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1 hour ago, MrMcMuffinJr said:

Do you have an overclock?

I tried doing it once, but since I already top 60fps in my 60hrz monitor I didnt do it since a long time, Also the memtest came out all perfect, Now this takes me to my last conclusion, it could be the PSU the one overheating.

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have you changed anything between seasons?

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amd temp readings are wrong, at least on the FX chips which are basically the  APU chips without the graphics part. With FX chips you get digital temp measuring which is complete garbage thats why some AMD cpus would give you below than room temperature readings

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4 hours ago, Tiwaz said:

amd temp readings are wrong, at least on the FX chips which are basically the  APU chips without the graphics part. With FX chips you get digital temp measuring which is complete garbage thats why some AMD cpus would give you below than room temperature readings

Mine isnt FX just saying, and the processor doesent seem to be the problem here.

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