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Solve : Computer freezes under heavy load? |
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Answer» So, my computer crashes during the summer time under heavy load. It'll stutter with audio and video some times, and crash at others. When it crashes, the the IO will stay stuck if it was pegged, the monitor will freeze, and my RGB keyboard will freeze. It doesn't write to the event viewer. I've got 3 3000rpm noctua fans for airflow, a cooler master closed loop cpu cooler for my fx-9590, and a 980ti. My CPU stays around 50-60c however, under load my gpu gets to about 75c max. I've got an EVGA SuperNOVA 750 watt B2 80+ PSU with the PC part picker rated at about ~580 watts. Any insights as to why I get these crashes? I can get whatever info you NEED to help troubleshoot. Thanks! Thanks for the input. I used Prime95 to stress test the ram. Turns out its the CPU. I've gotten a new one on amazon that'll be here Monday. I'll see if that helps. I'll post the update when I get it installed.May I ask a question? Does Prime95 somehow let you know it was the CPU? I was curious with this conclusion too.... CPU's rarely ever fail. Its usually something else unless you pushed a overclock and over voltage too far and roasted the CPU or ran it without a heatsink properly attached. In the 30+ years of working with computers I have only had one CPU fail and it was a 486DX33. It would run normal and then start to wig out and eventually lock up tight for Windows 3.11 . I opened the system and felt the face of the 486 and it was blistering hot. the 486 normally didnt have a heatsink on it. I checked power supply and it was proper voltages. Swapped out the 486DX33 with a 486DX66 that I got from a friend and it ran cool and proper. The 486DX33 had something internally damaged that turned it into a hot plate and able to function until it got to a temperature that cause it to glich and then freeze totally up and sometimes black screen.I'll take eggs over easy and bacon...Quote I'll take eggs over easy and bacon... Might take a while only a small cooking area... Saw a picture of a computer case that was turned into a coffee maker PC and was THINKING that would be interesting to make warm coffee with the heat byproduct of the processing. The harder you work, the warmer your coffee is. http://www.ohgizmo.com/2013/10/02/the-ultimate-case-mod-coffee-maker-pc/ |
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