Computer crashes, screen freezes
I recently ordered, assembled and tested my PC myself and I must say that I believe have committed an error. Let me explain my situation:
I switched on, and it worked nickel, and I think that it may be that the problems came after beating . I then, had many crashes and I checked, I do not think they come from overheating.
my config:
C. G: ASUS EAH4870X2 2x1024 DDR5
C. M: ASUS Striker II Extreme Republic of Gamers
I have Water cooling for the chipset and the CPU, my graphics card with at the moment, air cooling.
RAM: OCZ 3P16004GK cadencée to [email protected];
Disk 2 HDD in raid 0 (striped): 2x250 GB: 500 GB
1 disc and HDD: 1 TB
For my problem:
- My computer crashes, the screen freezes and I restart it, so high (reset button).
- When rebooting, it does not start, there is a pulse and then I can not turn it on.
- For the following, I have to unplug, wait a moment and then reconnect and switch on.
- Sometimes I have to repeat the manipulation several times to a successful restart.
Can you help me find a solution please?
Re: Computer crashes, screen freezes
All the rest of your minidumps crash with memory corruption. This could still be a ram problem as some faulty ram can pass Memtest. Try a different stick of ram and see if your system becomes stable. However, you psu doesn`t look very good and could also be the culprit.
Re: Computer crashes, screen freezes
Check your system for overheating. The free Everest programme is quite useful for this. Check that your psu is putting out enough power for your system. Especially, check that there are enough amps on the 12volt rail. An underpowered psu can cause all kinds of random crashes.
Check that your pagefile is ok. Do the following.
- Right click my computer, select properties, then the advanced tab.
- Under performance, click settings. Click on the advanced tab and then on the change button.
- Click on the custom size button and click in the initial size box, make the size of the page file 0. Click in the maximum size box, make the size of the page file 0.
- Click set.
- Now reboot your machine. After your system has restarted, run a defrag.