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Originally Posted by G
I need your guy's help!
My build:
i7 3770k
Zalman Z9 Plus ATX Mid Tower
XFX Radeon HD 7870 Core Ed.
ASRock Z77 Extreme3
Corsair CX Series CX750
SAMSUNG 840 Series 120gb SSD
Kingston HyperX Blu Black Series 8GB 2X4GB
Running dual monitors
That is my build. When I play games such as CS:GO, D3, SC2 sometimes everything will be fine. However, I have already had a LOT of occasions where if I alt tabbed out and clicked to go back in, my screen will be frozen, my mouse and keyboard would not do anything, but the computer sounds like it is running normally. I can't do anything when that happens and I am forced to hard reset.
When it happens, it seems as though there is still power running through the computer as all of my fans are still running. However, if I leave this frozen screen long enough, EVERYTHING will be shut down completely.
Sometimes it will happen when I am in the game and am loading but I've also had this occur when I am watching a video and browsing the internet as well.
I cannot diagnose what is happening and I hope someone here can help! I really hope that it is not a hardware problem. I have had suggestions that my power supply isn't enough, but I am pretty sure that it should be sufficient?
Hopefully someone here can help me out. It is getting very annoying when it happens.
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I had a similar issue where my computer would randomly freeze, for me it was usually loading youtube videos.
I uninstalled the Intel Rapid Storage Technology software as well as Microsoft Security Essentials and it seems to have fixed the problem. Also I do not put my computer into hibernate anymore either(just complete shutdown or sleep, as hibernating is bad for the ssd)
Also I would sometimes get the blue screen of death and that hasn't happened in at least 5 months as well. so try uninstalling Intel Rapid Storage Technology, and if you have Microsoft Security Essentials get rid of that too.
I have almost the same specs as you too...
i7 3770k
Zalman Z9 Plus ATX Mid Tower
(running integrated graphics)
ASUS P8-Z77V-LK
XFX 550w Power Supply
SAMSUNG 840 Pro Series 120gb SSD
Kingston HyperX Series 8GB 2X4GB
Single Monitor
Download and run the program WhoCrashed and it will generate a report for you. Here are my posts on the problem:
http://www.revscene.net/forums/68812...ml#post8329920