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Windows 10 & PC Freezing, no BSOD

Hi Guys, i have some kind of strange problem. My system freezes randomly with a noisy buzzing sound, (even if i'm not doing nothing or on the desktop) nothing in windows logs, no BSOD, just nothing, the screen freezes and there is a sound loop that's all.
Here is my build : 

- I7 7700
- 2x8Gb Pny Anarchy DDR4 2133
- 240Gb Evo 850 SSD 
- 240GB Adata SSD 
- 1TB WD Blue 
- Rog Maximus IX Formula (Bios version : 1009)
- Forgot the model of My AIO but i'ts a corsair (no heating problem tho)
- Palit 1080TI GameRock (No heating problems too, it is quite and cold 20° on idle 55°/65° on load)
- Be Quiet Sfx L 600w PSU
- Running windows 10 Pro x64

- Tried different drivers combinations/updates -> no luck it freezes at least once a day.
- Changed my PSU to a V650 from cooler master because a 600W was the minimum requirement for my 1080TI version.
- Used some tools like "whocrashed" to analyse dump files still nothing, it does not point on any kind of driver.

The problem still persist at least once a day.

-Tried removing all hard drives and just kept the evo for windows .

- Removed the main GPU

- Swapped the rams multiple times.


Any clue ? Maybe the mainboard ? :-)

 

Thanks in advance :-)

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If soundloop on freeze, black screen, finally just one tone, reinstall the latest nvidia drivers.

 

Windows 10 and Nvidia drivers seem to be at war every now and then since the first creators update.

Main System:

Anghammarad : Asrock Taichi x570, AMD Ryzen 7 5800X @4900 MHz. 32 GB DDR4 3600, some NVME SSDs, Gainward Phoenix RTX 3070TI

 

System 2 "Igluna" AsRock Fatal1ty Z77 Pro, Core I5 3570k @4300, 16 GB Ram DDR3 2133, some SSD, and a 2 TB HDD each, Gainward Phantom 760GTX.

System 3 "Inskah" AsRock Fatal1ty Z77 Pro, Core I5 3570k @4300, 16 GB Ram DDR3 2133, some SSD, and a 2 TB HDD each, Gainward Phantom 760GTX.

 

On the Road: Acer Aspire 5 Model A515-51G-54FD, Intel Core i5 7200U, 8 GB DDR4 Ram, 120 GB SSD, 1 TB SSD, Intel CPU GFX and Nvidia MX 150, Full HD IPS display

 

Media System "Vio": Aorus Elite AX V2, Ryzen 7 5700X, 64 GB Ram DDR4 3200 Mushkin, 1 275 GB Crucial MX SSD, 1 tb Crucial MX500 SSD. IBM 5015 Megaraid, 4 Seagate Ironwolf 4TB HDD in raid 5, 4 WD RED 4 tb in another Raid 5, Gainward Phoenix GTX 1060

 

(Abit Fatal1ty FP9 IN SLI, C2Duo E8400, 6 GB Ram DDR2 800, far too less diskspace, Gainward Phantom 560 GTX broken need fixing)

 

Nostalgia: Amiga 1200, Tower Build, CPU/FPU/MMU 68EC020, 68030, 68882 @50 Mhz, 10 MByte ram (2 MB Chip, 8 MB Fast), Fast SCSI II, 2 CDRoms, 2 1 GB SCSI II IBM Harddrives, 512 MB Quantum Lightning HDD, self soldered Sync changer to attach VGA displays, WLAN

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48 minutes ago, firelighter487 said:

a sound loop trough your speakers?

 

look in the Event viewer in Windows to check for errors.

Sadly no failures or notifications on the events viewer

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37 minutes ago, Anghammarad said:

If soundloop on freeze, black screen, finally just one tone, reinstall the latest nvidia drivers.

 

Windows 10 and Nvidia drivers seem to be at war every now and then since the first creators update.

Hey !

No black screen, looks like everything freezes, the screen + the sound

Removed the drivers, installed the latest ones again last week, same problem.

It is pretty strange :-)

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Install a tool that shows you the voltages coming into your machine... 

 

Then look at the 12v, 3v, 5v (if there) and see if there is actually coming in at least the 12, 3 or 5 and not less... if there is less, your power supply can't hold up anymore.

 

Usually when a PSU ages it still works, but can't deliver the full potential it was advertised for. I had one that just gave 11.xx instead of 12v... so that can be a stability issue...

Main System:

Anghammarad : Asrock Taichi x570, AMD Ryzen 7 5800X @4900 MHz. 32 GB DDR4 3600, some NVME SSDs, Gainward Phoenix RTX 3070TI

 

System 2 "Igluna" AsRock Fatal1ty Z77 Pro, Core I5 3570k @4300, 16 GB Ram DDR3 2133, some SSD, and a 2 TB HDD each, Gainward Phantom 760GTX.

System 3 "Inskah" AsRock Fatal1ty Z77 Pro, Core I5 3570k @4300, 16 GB Ram DDR3 2133, some SSD, and a 2 TB HDD each, Gainward Phantom 760GTX.

 

On the Road: Acer Aspire 5 Model A515-51G-54FD, Intel Core i5 7200U, 8 GB DDR4 Ram, 120 GB SSD, 1 TB SSD, Intel CPU GFX and Nvidia MX 150, Full HD IPS display

 

Media System "Vio": Aorus Elite AX V2, Ryzen 7 5700X, 64 GB Ram DDR4 3200 Mushkin, 1 275 GB Crucial MX SSD, 1 tb Crucial MX500 SSD. IBM 5015 Megaraid, 4 Seagate Ironwolf 4TB HDD in raid 5, 4 WD RED 4 tb in another Raid 5, Gainward Phoenix GTX 1060

 

(Abit Fatal1ty FP9 IN SLI, C2Duo E8400, 6 GB Ram DDR2 800, far too less diskspace, Gainward Phantom 560 GTX broken need fixing)

 

Nostalgia: Amiga 1200, Tower Build, CPU/FPU/MMU 68EC020, 68030, 68882 @50 Mhz, 10 MByte ram (2 MB Chip, 8 MB Fast), Fast SCSI II, 2 CDRoms, 2 1 GB SCSI II IBM Harddrives, 512 MB Quantum Lightning HDD, self soldered Sync changer to attach VGA displays, WLAN

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Just now, Anghammarad said:

Install a tool that shows you the voltages coming into your machine... 

 

Then look at the 12v, 3v, 5v (if there) and see if there is actually coming in at least the 12, 3 or 5 and not less... if there is less, your power supply can't hold up anymore.

 

Usually when a PSU ages it still works, but can't deliver the full potential it was advertised for. I had one that just gave 11.xx instead of 12v... so that can be a stability issue...

Okay, i will try that, thank you kind sir :-)

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Just now, Mojrem said:

Okay, i will try that, thank you kind sir :-)

yw =) 

 

Speedfan shows them... just tested... even though it isn't showing the 5v on my machine... 

Main System:

Anghammarad : Asrock Taichi x570, AMD Ryzen 7 5800X @4900 MHz. 32 GB DDR4 3600, some NVME SSDs, Gainward Phoenix RTX 3070TI

 

System 2 "Igluna" AsRock Fatal1ty Z77 Pro, Core I5 3570k @4300, 16 GB Ram DDR3 2133, some SSD, and a 2 TB HDD each, Gainward Phantom 760GTX.

System 3 "Inskah" AsRock Fatal1ty Z77 Pro, Core I5 3570k @4300, 16 GB Ram DDR3 2133, some SSD, and a 2 TB HDD each, Gainward Phantom 760GTX.

 

On the Road: Acer Aspire 5 Model A515-51G-54FD, Intel Core i5 7200U, 8 GB DDR4 Ram, 120 GB SSD, 1 TB SSD, Intel CPU GFX and Nvidia MX 150, Full HD IPS display

 

Media System "Vio": Aorus Elite AX V2, Ryzen 7 5700X, 64 GB Ram DDR4 3200 Mushkin, 1 275 GB Crucial MX SSD, 1 tb Crucial MX500 SSD. IBM 5015 Megaraid, 4 Seagate Ironwolf 4TB HDD in raid 5, 4 WD RED 4 tb in another Raid 5, Gainward Phoenix GTX 1060

 

(Abit Fatal1ty FP9 IN SLI, C2Duo E8400, 6 GB Ram DDR2 800, far too less diskspace, Gainward Phantom 560 GTX broken need fixing)

 

Nostalgia: Amiga 1200, Tower Build, CPU/FPU/MMU 68EC020, 68030, 68882 @50 Mhz, 10 MByte ram (2 MB Chip, 8 MB Fast), Fast SCSI II, 2 CDRoms, 2 1 GB SCSI II IBM Harddrives, 512 MB Quantum Lightning HDD, self soldered Sync changer to attach VGA displays, WLAN

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4 hours ago, Anghammarad said:

Speedfan shows them... just tested... even though it isn't showing the 5v on my machine... 

you can also check the BIOS

She/Her

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On 18/12/2017 at 12:25 PM, Anghammarad said:

yw =) 

 

Speedfan shows them... just tested... even though it isn't showing the 5v on my machine... 

i setup the GPU manufacurer driver for almost 48hours and no freeze, I think it was just that =)

Let's cross fingers, and thank you mate :-)

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