Random computer freezes on a new custom build
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Matrox
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Random computer freezes on a new custom build
been really annoying me this, need some good advice.
My PC freezes (cant move mouse, sound makes an annoying noise) at random intervals, but its more prone to happening when im playing video games.
I literally have no idea what could be causing this. i've been recording my temps and everything looks normal at a cool 40 degrees, but the GPu can sometimes hit around 63. this isn't too bad though is it?
Here is a list of everything im using, see if that narrows it down any better:
Intel Core i7 2600k
Asus P8P67 Pro intel P67 Mainboard (B3 revision)
CoolerMaster Silent Prom m 1000W PSU
CoolerMaster CM-690 II Lite dopminator case - Black
Gainward Geforce GTX 570 1280mb GDDR5 PCI-express graphics card
G.Skill RipjawsX 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3-12800C9 1600MHz dual channel Kit
Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB SATA-II 32mb Cache OEM
OcUK 24x DVD+RW SATA ReWriter
Crucial RealSSD M4 2.5 SATA 6GB/s Solid State Hard Drive
Any ideas?
Edit:
Windows 7 64 Bit
My PC freezes (cant move mouse, sound makes an annoying noise) at random intervals, but its more prone to happening when im playing video games.
I literally have no idea what could be causing this. i've been recording my temps and everything looks normal at a cool 40 degrees, but the GPu can sometimes hit around 63. this isn't too bad though is it?
Here is a list of everything im using, see if that narrows it down any better:
Intel Core i7 2600k
Asus P8P67 Pro intel P67 Mainboard (B3 revision)
CoolerMaster Silent Prom m 1000W PSU
CoolerMaster CM-690 II Lite dopminator case - Black
Gainward Geforce GTX 570 1280mb GDDR5 PCI-express graphics card
G.Skill RipjawsX 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3-12800C9 1600MHz dual channel Kit
Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB SATA-II 32mb Cache OEM
OcUK 24x DVD+RW SATA ReWriter
Crucial RealSSD M4 2.5 SATA 6GB/s Solid State Hard Drive
Any ideas?
Edit:
Windows 7 64 Bit
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otom24
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Re: Random computer freezes on a new custom build
Clean it and remove the dust from the cooling fans. Also you can try set up the Freeware SpeedFan ( http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php ) to control temperatures and set the fan speeds.
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Matrox
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Re: Random computer freezes on a new custom build
It's literally a 2 week old build, dust shouldn't be a problem.otom24 wrote:Clean it and remove the dust from the cooling fans. Also you can try set up the Freeware SpeedFan ( SpeedFan - Descargar) and to control temperatures and set the fan speeds.
I'm also using SpeedFan already to monitor and control the fan speeds. It's logging all my temperatures at the moment as average temperatures for all my CPU's and the GPU.
I've done a memory diagnostic test, and that came back ok. Really scratching my head on this one
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Matrox
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Re: Random computer freezes on a new custom build
Windows 7 64 Bit
Should add that to the OP
Should add that to the OP
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Cossack
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Re: Random computer freezes on a new custom build
Maybe something wrong with motherboard? you have chance to try out everything else on different MB? Doesn't look like something wrong with PSU

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otom24
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Re: Random computer freezes on a new custom build
I had the same issues but it was dust/heat/low fan speed.
I found out that it must be a heat problem because i set the fans to 100% by SpeedFan (not dynamic, just full speed) and started playing fps without freezes. My GTX470 freeze at 64?C - i think the measured value is wrong / too low.
I found out that it must be a heat problem because i set the fans to 100% by SpeedFan (not dynamic, just full speed) and started playing fps without freezes. My GTX470 freeze at 64?C - i think the measured value is wrong / too low.
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Pedz
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Re: Random computer freezes on a new custom build
Check your ram Voltage is correct, that will cause freezes when it dies from not enough juice. Got the same ram as you, so set it to at least1.6V in bios, and save it (you can also then raise the clock to 1600 rather than 1333 as it will be otherwise)
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Psyrus
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Re: Random computer freezes on a new custom build
Sorry could you clarify freezes please? Does the computer lock up and have to be manually reset? Or does it simply freeze for a few seconds then continue on as if nothing was ever wrong?
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DenvH
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Re: Random computer freezes on a new custom build
Looks like 1.5V is recommended by ASUS for your RAM, I checked the vendor list:Pedz wrote:Check your ram Voltage is correct, that will cause freezes when it dies from not enough juice. Got the same ram as you, so set it to at least 1.5V in bios, and save it (you can also then raise the clock to 1600 rather than 1333 as it will be otherwise)
ASUSTeK Computer Inc. - Motherboards- ASUS P8P67-M PRO
Your RAM at 1600Mhz:
Vendor:
G.SKILL
Part No:
F3-12800CL9D-8GBRL(XMP)
Size:
8GB(2 x 4GB)
SS/DS:
DS
Timing:
9-9-9-24
Voltage:
1.5V
I hope changing the voltage will help you out, had a lot of problems with ram on my last build.
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Pedz
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Re: Random computer freezes on a new custom build
Yes I just realised i made a mistake, I did mean 1.6V (as thats specified by the manufacturer G.Skill, for operation at 1600, 7-8-7-24-2T) I had mine at 1.5V and i got a few BSODs before realising 
(its all on the side of the ram stick)
(its all on the side of the ram stick)
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SnipingCoward
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Re: Random computer freezes on a new custom build
Can you tell me which BSOD code that was please, because I am suspecting something similar on my machine. Thanks.Pedz wrote:Yes I just realised i made a mistake, I did mean 1.6V (as thats specified by the manufacturer G.Skill, for operation at 1600, 7-8-7-24-2T) I had mine at 1.5V and i got a few BSODs before realising
(its all on the side of the ram stick)
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Pedz
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Re: Random computer freezes on a new custom build
Unfortunately I have no idea what the code was, all I got was general hardware failure
I'll try and coax the BSOD out again tomorrow and find it 
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Kwalc297
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Re: Random computer freezes on a new custom build
I also have this problem and no one can seem to give me a fix anywhere 
I also run win 7 ultimate 64 bit 3GB ram I3 @2.13Ghz Radeon HD 4500
random freezes and have to manually restart eventhough all my hardware are more than enough to run PR.
its not amount of ram issue neither overheating(i know they are not, pls dont ask if im checking temps). ive tried everything its driving me insane already !!
I also run win 7 ultimate 64 bit 3GB ram I3 @2.13Ghz Radeon HD 4500
random freezes and have to manually restart eventhough all my hardware are more than enough to run PR.
its not amount of ram issue neither overheating(i know they are not, pls dont ask if im checking temps). ive tried everything its driving me insane already !!
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chilean
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Re: Random computer freezes on a new custom build
Same thing happends to me , i get a blue screen and then restart or it freeze and stay like that hours.
my spec:
OS: MS Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
CPU
Intel Pentium E2200 @ 2.20GHz 38 ?C
Conroe 65nm Tecnolog?a
RAM
2.0GB Doble-Canal DDR2 @ 398MHz (5-5-5-1
Placa base (Motherboard)
ECS G31T-M (CPU 1) 30 ?C
Gr?fica (video card)
VE510 SERIES (1024x768@60Hz)
NVIDIA GeForce GT 240
Discos duros (hard drive)
244GB Seagate ST3250310AS ATA Device (SATA) 31 ?C
Unidades ?pticas
DTSoftBusCd00
ORA MJO9I3O9IN81 SCSI CdRom Device
HL-DT-ST DVD-RAM GH22NS30 ATA Device
Audio
Dispositivo de High Definition Audio
im going to clean the computer by the inside, the fan and all , but im also searching for virus and it migh also be a problem with the video card's driver. im trying all this to night and tomorrow, lets see how it goes...... if anyone can help me too.. thanks in advance.
my spec:
OS: MS Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
CPU
Intel Pentium E2200 @ 2.20GHz 38 ?C
Conroe 65nm Tecnolog?a
RAM
2.0GB Doble-Canal DDR2 @ 398MHz (5-5-5-1
Placa base (Motherboard)
ECS G31T-M (CPU 1) 30 ?C
Gr?fica (video card)
VE510 SERIES (1024x768@60Hz)
NVIDIA GeForce GT 240
Discos duros (hard drive)
244GB Seagate ST3250310AS ATA Device (SATA) 31 ?C
Unidades ?pticas
DTSoftBusCd00
ORA MJO9I3O9IN81 SCSI CdRom Device
HL-DT-ST DVD-RAM GH22NS30 ATA Device
Audio
Dispositivo de High Definition Audio
im going to clean the computer by the inside, the fan and all , but im also searching for virus and it migh also be a problem with the video card's driver. im trying all this to night and tomorrow, lets see how it goes...... if anyone can help me too.. thanks in advance.

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SocketMan
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Re: Random computer freezes on a new custom build
Some info+suggestions on your motherboard (freeze):
ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Forum- P8P67 Pro freezes.
64C is not hot for the gpu.
ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Forum- P8P67 Pro freezes.
64C is not hot for the gpu.




