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Having random hangs, please help

Docretier

In a previous post (that no one responded to), i had talked about how my computer is randomly hanging. It happened inconsistently before i reinstalled windows, but now its happened twice in one boot session which hasn't happened yet. I dont know whats wrong, but it seems to me that it only happens when google chrome is open, as i dont remember if it has happened outside of using chrome. I feel as though my computer shouldn't have a problem operating chrome, so this leads me to believe that something might be wrong with my system. Of course it may just be chrome, but i would like to know if any hardware problems would cause these hangs to happened in a program like chrome. I game on this computer, which should put the computer under a far greater load than chrome, and this has never happen while gaming aside from when chrome was open while i was playing. Also i dont ever remember this happening when i ran OS and games off the same hard drive, only after i installed an ssd and ran the OS on it. Although i 'hypothesize' that the HDD was slow and if it were going to hang it was nullified by slow data throughput, although im probably so incredibly wrong. That would imply that too much throughput is the issue, and i have no idea if thats possible to have too high data speeds. It may possibly be psu related too since you guys said my psu is complete trash and could die at any moment, but i dont think that would explain why it only happens in one program.

 

specs:

i5 6402p

rx 480 by gigabyte (gv-rx480g1-gaming 4gb)

 

Edit: computer crashed right after posting this, it froze and crashed.

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Can you give me a full part list of your computer as well as how old it is? And what exactly do you mean your computer "hangs". I suspect that you have a virus in/from chrome, did you try reinstalling chrome?

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15 minutes ago, Rasbir Singh said:

Can you give me a full part list of your computer as well as how old it is? And what exactly do you mean your computer "hangs". I suspect that you have a virus in/from chrome, did you try reinstalling chrome?

so i found a corresponding event code with the freezes. code 129 Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort0, was issued. it says issued source is iaStorA

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1 hour ago, Docretier said:

so i found a corresponding event code with the freezes. code 129 Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort0, was issued. it says issued source is iaStorA

Thats a storage controller/driver issue with the intel storage controller.

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