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Foul

Hey!

 

So, Long story short, My computer constantly freezes.

It is completely random.

But it happens at least 2 times aday. 

 

Freezes as in the screen stays normal (What ever I was last on)

 

Tip 1.

Reset ur computer to factory settings. 

Done, Didn't help :/

 

Tip 2. 
Is your computer overheating?
I'm not sure, Everything looks normal, And its not like im running any crazy programs, it even happens when I am writing a word Doc. And I cant check before it freezes because its so random.

 

Someone said maybe its a bad Windows install.

But the first year of having my PC no freezing.

Its now 2 ish years old, All Store bought parts. 

 

Heres what I have, 

Dont Judge, I'm broke.

 

CPU: AMD 8350fx

GPU: 1050ti

8gb ddr3 ram.

Some Asus gaming 970 mother board or something

 

 

Thanks!

 

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Um.. You shouldn't have DDR4 on an 8350....

 

Go into Event Viewer and check to see what alerts are popping up during the reset. Might be a voltage issue.

 

For not sure if you are overheating.... What are your temps?

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12 minutes ago, CUDA_Cores said:

this sounds like a PSU problem. Do you have a spare?

hmm i'm not sure, thats the issue, I have a 750W EVGA psu D:

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15 minutes ago, Ryujin2003 said:

Um.. You shouldn't have DDR4 on an 8350....

 

Go into Event Viewer and check to see what alerts are popping up during the reset. Might be a voltage issue.

 

For not sure if you are overheating.... What are your temps?

Whoops! i meant ddr3, My bad.

And as for my temps, 
CPU Is 27C (81F) But I was told to take that with a grain of salt, because its a Amd product and it dosn't register completely correct.

 

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26 minutes ago, Foul said:

Whoops! i meant ddr3, My bad.

And as for my temps, 
CPU Is 27C (81F) But I was told to take that with a grain of salt, because its a Amd product and it dosn't register completely correct.

 

Um.. If you're using AMD software or even HW Monitor is pretty accurate. So I wouldn't worry about that too much.

 

As @CUDA_Cores stated, it could be a PSU issue. or power in general. I would look at load line calibration in the BIOS to help force a consistent voltage. Pull up Event Viewer and see what is flagged.

 

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17 hours ago, Ryujin2003 said:

Um.. If you're using AMD software or even HW Monitor is pretty accurate. So I wouldn't worry about that too much.

 

As @CUDA_Cores stated, it could be a PSU issue. or power in general. I would look at load line calibration in the BIOS to help force a consistent voltage. Pull up Event Viewer and see what is flagged.

 

Uhmm im not to sure what to do in Event Viewer.

 

Is this bad? lmao.

 

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3 minutes ago, Foul said:

Uhmm im not to sure what to do in Event Viewer.

 

Is this bad? lmao.

 

 

It could be. Look at the critical, that one is probably most important.


You can also look on the left side, go Windows Logs, then look under application and system. You can then scroll to a time you know you had an issue or filter by error type and look at the critical and errors. Some errors don't really mean much, but that is a lot.

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