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1 hour ago, Strike105X said:

If it previously worked fine its not like the pins suddenly bented in the socket, so unless its a freshly build pc you can toss that out of the window. I do agree with testing out the ram just in case is it one stick or two? Could also be hdd... And even a software related issue, have you tried entering safe mode?

i only have 1 ram 8gb and it work good on other pc. HDD i think it good to cause i already change with other hdd to this pc and still stuck. maybe gpu or cpu or mobo. Btw, i just try in safe mode also freezy. 

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11 minutes ago, Strike105X said:

Honestly my money is on the mobo mainly or PSU secondly, CPU suddenly going haywire is highly unlikely generally speaking CPU's are quite sturdy and solid pieces of hardware, it being GPU related its also quite small. I say PSU because it might have broke/weakened and by the time it reaches windows it can no longer provide enough power, i've seen it happen. But the main culprit still seems mobo because to put it simply for FX cpu's except for a very tiny selection of their roster (like 3 to 5 mobos) they are the worst of the worst, using horrible low quality components and cutting costs way to much.

 

EDIT: another thing you can do is swap ram in different places, sometimes it can work.

Well, before this i got autoshutdown problem and i already change new psu. It not problem anymore. Maybe my mobo is too old but in my other pc got pegatron mobo and it very old than my second mobo. Yeah, maybe i should change spot of ram. Thanks for helping! I apperciate!

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