it happens in any giving time, just freezes. cant move my mouse, cant do anything.
i have no clue whats wrong with it but heres my specs:
CPU: Intel Core i5 3330 Quad Core Processor LGA1155 3.0GHZ - 3.2GHZ
GPU: MSI GTX 650 TI (1 GB)
MOBO: Gigabyte B75M-D3H mATX LGA1155 B75 DDR3 2PCI-E16 2PCI HDMI CrossFireX SATA3 USB3.0
RAM: Kingston ValueRAM 8GB (2X4GB) DDR3 1333 CL9 240-PIN SDRAM
CASE: Fractal Design Core 1000 mATX Computer Case
PSU: Seasonic S12II 520W EPS12V 20/24PIN ATX Power Supply Active PFC 80+ Bronze 6+8PIN PCI-E W/ 120MM Fan
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64BIT
this happens like every 2 days, and when it happens i have to push the restart button and restart it
it happens in any giving time, just freezes. cant move my mouse, cant do anything.
i have no clue whats wrong with it but heres my specs:
CPU: Intel Core i5 3330 Quad Core Processor LGA1155 3.0GHZ - 3.2GHZ
GPU: MSI GTX 650 TI (1 GB)
MOBO: Gigabyte B75M-D3H mATX LGA1155 B75 DDR3 2PCI-E16 2PCI HDMI CrossFireX SATA3 USB3.0
RAM: Kingston ValueRAM 8GB (2X4GB) DDR3 1333 CL9 240-PIN SDRAM
CASE: Fractal Design Core 1000 mATX Computer Case
PSU: Seasonic S12II 520W EPS12V 20/24PIN ATX Power Supply Active PFC 80+ Bronze 6+8PIN PCI-E W/ 120MM Fan
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64BIT
this happens like every 2 days, and when it happens i have to push the restart button and restart it
check your computer for crashes in the reliability monitor for windows, see if you can narrow down the problem a little bit.
check your computer for crashes in the reliability monitor for windows, see if you can narrow down the problem a little bit.
Checklist
1. Temps for overheating.
2. updated drivers. (video)
3. secure connections (seated ram ect...)(reseat ram / video card / PSU connections)
4. Using only 1 of 2 sticks of ram at any given time or memtest the machine.
5. Update bios firmware.
6. Try another Power Supply.
7. Try a different Hard Drive.
8. Office space it and feel momentary relief then realize no internets D:
9. Well yea... new computer
I'm sure someone can add to my list this is just off the top of my head for your specific issue of freezing, which sounds like either the ram or hard drive is choking or the machine just isn't getting the power necessary. Which could spawn from loose connections inside the case to bad components. Power supplies lose 10% of their kick each year, i'm sure some of the better models and newer ones have come below this with technology. But this was one of the last ratings i heard from some technical classes for certifications.
Just my info though.
Checklist
1. Temps for overheating.
2. updated drivers. (video)
3. secure connections (seated ram ect...)(reseat ram / video card / PSU connections)
4. Using only 1 of 2 sticks of ram at any given time or memtest the machine.
5. Update bios firmware.
6. Try another Power Supply.
7. Try a different Hard Drive.
8. Office space it and feel momentary relief then realize no internets D:
9. Well yea... new computer
I'm sure someone can add to my list this is just off the top of my head for your specific issue of freezing, which sounds like either the ram or hard drive is choking or the machine just isn't getting the power necessary. Which could spawn from loose connections inside the case to bad components. Power supplies lose 10% of their kick each year, i'm sure some of the better models and newer ones have come below this with technology. But this was one of the last ratings i heard from some technical classes for certifications.
Just my info though.
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