Cannot change Cpu Clock Speed.
1 minute ago, Jalobe said:
That's interesting. The first red flag for me was your PSU. While it is rated for 800 watts, it simply may not be putting down enough stable power for that chip.
Initially I would have said do a "brute force" Windows install, but if it's been happening since day one, then I am 99% sure it's a hardware issue.
Unfortunately if it's been happening since day one (and therefore, more likely than not a hardware issue), fixing the problem comes down to hardware replacement.
BUT, before you go and order/buy a new PSU, order new system parts, etc, try updating your BIOS. Set ALL BIOS settings to default. Then try running memtest86. You may have a fault in your RAM. If it clears the test:
If the issue remains then the first thing I'd change is the PSU. Worst case scenario, that's not the problem, BUT you have the first step towards a new build. The second thing is change is the storage.
I hope that helps!
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