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Fix: Windows freezing during gameplay

Fix: Windows freezing during gameplay

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MelBrooksKA
Junior Member
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12-03-2019, 03:36 PM
#1
Hello,

I previously experienced issues with my CPU overheating during gameplay and frequent freezing while playing games. I resolved this initial problem, allowing me to run games for approximately ten minutes before encountering the same freeze, with my CPU temperature reaching 30-45 degrees Celsius at that point. I believe there’s another underlying issue.

Additionally, my CPU overclock is set to 4600 – is this typical, or should it be 3600?

Thank you.
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MelBrooksKA
12-03-2019, 03:36 PM #1

Hello,

I previously experienced issues with my CPU overheating during gameplay and frequent freezing while playing games. I resolved this initial problem, allowing me to run games for approximately ten minutes before encountering the same freeze, with my CPU temperature reaching 30-45 degrees Celsius at that point. I believe there’s another underlying issue.

Additionally, my CPU overclock is set to 4600 – is this typical, or should it be 3600?

Thank you.

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Miyuumi
Senior Member
543
12-03-2019, 04:41 PM
#2
The image reveals your graphics card operating at 400 megahertz, which is significantly suboptimal; it should ideally be around 1400 or higher when playing games and other applications. Attempting to install an older GPU driver could resolve the issue, as NVIDIA may have introduced a problematic driver version, and AMD frequently makes such errors.
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Miyuumi
12-03-2019, 04:41 PM #2

The image reveals your graphics card operating at 400 megahertz, which is significantly suboptimal; it should ideally be around 1400 or higher when playing games and other applications. Attempting to install an older GPU driver could resolve the issue, as NVIDIA may have introduced a problematic driver version, and AMD frequently makes such errors.

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ShadehaterHD
Member
91
12-15-2019, 09:14 PM
#3
It appears your overclock is causing instability. Reset your processor’s clock speed to its original settings and attempt again. If the issue persists, it indicates the problem isn’t related to the overclocking. Should the problem resolve itself, you should refine your overclocking strategy to achieve stable operation without sacrificing performance.
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ShadehaterHD
12-15-2019, 09:14 PM #3

It appears your overclock is causing instability. Reset your processor’s clock speed to its original settings and attempt again. If the issue persists, it indicates the problem isn’t related to the overclocking. Should the problem resolve itself, you should refine your overclocking strategy to achieve stable operation without sacrificing performance.

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ImperialNerF
Member
68
12-19-2019, 05:19 AM
#4
my processor utilizes boost technology, therefore that isn’t the cause.
that’s my current understanding.
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ImperialNerF
12-19-2019, 05:19 AM #4

my processor utilizes boost technology, therefore that isn’t the cause.
that’s my current understanding.

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zekrom225
Junior Member
8
12-19-2019, 05:52 PM
#5
It appears the overclock isn’t genuine, rather simply increased processing speeds! Achieving a turbo boost up to 4.6 GHz is typical; this represents the maximum speed across all cores.

Employ HWmon to capture an image during gameplay and share it here. This will allow us to observe your hardware's activity.
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zekrom225
12-19-2019, 05:52 PM #5

It appears the overclock isn’t genuine, rather simply increased processing speeds! Achieving a turbo boost up to 4.6 GHz is typical; this represents the maximum speed across all cores.

Employ HWmon to capture an image during gameplay and share it here. This will allow us to observe your hardware's activity.

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Bezubik
Junior Member
9
12-21-2019, 12:40 AM
#6
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Bezubik
12-21-2019, 12:40 AM #6

The proposed design incorporates a modular approach, utilizing prefabricated elements to streamline construction and reduce on-site labor. This strategy aims to minimize disruption and accelerate the project timeline. The system’s adaptability allows for flexible configurations to suit various site conditions and client requirements. Furthermore, it prioritizes sustainability through material efficiency and reduced waste generation during assembly. Utilizing advanced fabrication techniques ensures high precision and quality control throughout the process.

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vortex1818
Junior Member
32
12-26-2019, 06:18 AM
#7
I’m testing a 144Hz monitor, and I've just switched it to 60Hz. It appears to be working well now after playing for about an hour without issues. I don’t comprehend why it was freezing me at 144Hz; perhaps it wasn’t the problem… I have no idea.
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vortex1818
12-26-2019, 06:18 AM #7

I’m testing a 144Hz monitor, and I've just switched it to 60Hz. It appears to be working well now after playing for about an hour without issues. I don’t comprehend why it was freezing me at 144Hz; perhaps it wasn’t the problem… I have no idea.

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hockeyman155
Member
60
12-26-2019, 01:16 PM
#8
It appears your Windows power settings are currently configured for balanced mode. Please try switching to high performance and retesting. The freezing you’re experiencing might be due to fluctuations in CPU speeds. While this shouldn't be significantly noticeable, I have encountered similar issues previously. Alter the power profile to high and provide an update.

The rest of your system configuration appears satisfactory. The CPU is operating at its optimal boost level, temperatures and voltage readings are within acceptable ranges. Sufficient RAM is available. There aren’t any unusual findings in this area.
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hockeyman155
12-26-2019, 01:16 PM #8

It appears your Windows power settings are currently configured for balanced mode. Please try switching to high performance and retesting. The freezing you’re experiencing might be due to fluctuations in CPU speeds. While this shouldn't be significantly noticeable, I have encountered similar issues previously. Alter the power profile to high and provide an update.

The rest of your system configuration appears satisfactory. The CPU is operating at its optimal boost level, temperatures and voltage readings are within acceptable ranges. Sufficient RAM is available. There aren’t any unusual findings in this area.

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POTTER1904
Member
70
01-03-2020, 08:33 AM
#9
ok i change it to high performance and i will report back here
isnt it a hard disck problem?
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POTTER1904
01-03-2020, 08:33 AM #9

ok i change it to high performance and i will report back here
isnt it a hard disck problem?

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Chokko_gamer
Junior Member
6
01-03-2020, 07:40 PM
#10
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Chokko_gamer
01-03-2020, 07:40 PM #10

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