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    Instability of New build System

    I built my new PC a couple of weeks, especially with new parts (kept my power supply and hard drives). My PC is completely frozen (without audio, cannot move the mouse), forcing the closing force and turn it back on again. At times later than turning it off works sometimes good, sometimes it hangs once more at any point throughout startup (one time in the BIOS, occasionally during the installation of Windows and sometimes minutes after it is fully started). The problem is that the freezing occurs at random. Until now it has happened while the computer was idle while watching a video on YouTube, and Google Chrome open. What is rare is the way that hardly ever occurs during the game. I played 7 hours straight of Bad Company 2 on highest settings without troubles. I have as well played about 12 hours of The Witcher this week and have just had to freeze one time. Sometimes the computer freezes several times a day and sometimes just freezes a few times a week. If anyone has any idea or any useful comment for me than, please provide me.

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    Re: Instability of New build System

    Once I also have the same problem and what I did is: I've run Memtest 86 and Memtest86 + when it started to develop using purchased equipment, and found no problems. I ran these tests again two days ago and still found no problems. He also published a couple of stress tests (using Prime96) and the PC never crashed when I was at full load. When I use SpeedFan, my system is usually 30 C, my CPU is 37 C, my video card is 41 C, and the "Core" is 34 C. All you have a problem with something called "AUX" place-shifting between 40C and 130C. I read on the Internet that should not matter, but, that's what it is.

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    Re: Instability of New build System

    Since you have used their old power, significance acquiring your hands on a known well test. Defective power supply can cause many problems. Random freeze is one of those issues. Did you wipe the drive and install Windows fresh for this reconstruction? What does the Event Viewer after a reboot? If the RAM works fine w / all poles installed, no need to run one at a time. Run OCCT and see lists of voltage and time of any anomaly.

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    Re: Instability of New build System

    After a near-perfect weekend with my PC, I started having problems with him again since he came home from work tonight. This time, I as a minimum have a few blue screens and fault logs to report. With any luck somebody can translate these into a detailed trouble. Rather than just freeze, he has not done in three days, my computer crashed and now it is generally unstable. I have done many tests with it, but have arrived three blue screens in a row. The screen goes all crazy and seems to extend to all, then goes to a blue screen and restart quickly. Not sure if these things mean anything to anyone outside of Windows developers, but with the hope that someone can read this, here are the details I get from my computer.

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    Re: Instability of New build System

    Here I am and want to add something here. Probably a bad chip, replace the motherboard. Think Gigabyte or Intel. Let the thing run for a while before attempting to change the memory settings, and so on, use the new motherboard with default settings. Stop playing with all settings, it should run without playing with voltages, and so on. I wish you like this and if you want to know more than please let me know. Happy to help you...

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    Re: Instability of New build System

    The only difference I can think of is that mine never freezes during BIOS boot, only after it has come to Windows. Therefore, it can be on the screen, or run a graphic intensive game CPU, watch video, surf, or when idling. USB mouse powers off, there is a little noise and that is a repeated hard boot down necessary. I had this trouble for almost a year I think, and so far I've tainted RAM, hard drives, power supplies and I am some hours testing a new graphics card. I have not changed the motherboard simply because it’s relatively new (though no longer under warranty). I dust, clean the inside, memory and stress test, drivers and firmware update for all everything related peripheral imaginable, the disabled as I could, the works. I cannot reproduce this problem myself and I am absolutely no idea at this time!

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