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My computer is experiencing freezes and crashes accompanied by a buzzing noise whenever I attempt to launch a game.

My computer is experiencing freezes and crashes accompanied by a buzzing noise whenever I attempt to launch a game.

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PinkGamer888
Junior Member
40
07-02-2016, 05:08 AM
#1
Greetings,

I recently installed a new computer case and relocated my hardware from my previous one. Initially, everything functioned correctly, with no issues detected. However, when I launched Call of Duty: Warzone, my graphics card began emitting an unusual noise followed by a complete system freeze and a distinct buzzing sound. Furthermore, I was unable to safely shut down the PC using the power button and had to disconnect the power supply unit. I am unsure of the cause, but suspect it may be a recurring problem with games that heavily utilize my graphics card. I encountered a suggestion online to modify virtual memory settings, which temporarily resolved the issue without the buzzing sound, though it still froze. It’s possible this stems from an error during virtual memory configuration, and I would appreciate assistance as this is causing significant frustration.

My System Specifications:
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Gaming Gigabyte
Intel Core i7-6700K @ 4.00GHz
16GB DDR4 Memory
H170-Gaming 3 Motherboard
CoolerMaster G750M Power Supply
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PinkGamer888
07-02-2016, 05:08 AM #1

Greetings,

I recently installed a new computer case and relocated my hardware from my previous one. Initially, everything functioned correctly, with no issues detected. However, when I launched Call of Duty: Warzone, my graphics card began emitting an unusual noise followed by a complete system freeze and a distinct buzzing sound. Furthermore, I was unable to safely shut down the PC using the power button and had to disconnect the power supply unit. I am unsure of the cause, but suspect it may be a recurring problem with games that heavily utilize my graphics card. I encountered a suggestion online to modify virtual memory settings, which temporarily resolved the issue without the buzzing sound, though it still froze. It’s possible this stems from an error during virtual memory configuration, and I would appreciate assistance as this is causing significant frustration.

My System Specifications:
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Gaming Gigabyte
Intel Core i7-6700K @ 4.00GHz
16GB DDR4 Memory
H170-Gaming 3 Motherboard
CoolerMaster G750M Power Supply

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_SuchKiwii
Member
68
07-03-2016, 11:02 PM
#2
I recently acquired some thermal adhesive and applied it to my processor. My CPU temperatures decreased significantly, dropping from 100°C at 100% load to 53°C with the graphics card running and 42°C without it. After playing the game, performance is now satisfactory. This issue was due to my outdated thermal paste. Thank you for your assistance; I likely wouldn't have identified this as the problem without performing that stress test. Much appreciated!
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_SuchKiwii
07-03-2016, 11:02 PM #2

I recently acquired some thermal adhesive and applied it to my processor. My CPU temperatures decreased significantly, dropping from 100°C at 100% load to 53°C with the graphics card running and 42°C without it. After playing the game, performance is now satisfactory. This issue was due to my outdated thermal paste. Thank you for your assistance; I likely wouldn't have identified this as the problem without performing that stress test. Much appreciated!

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PAH1997
Member
56
07-05-2016, 04:28 AM
#3
Let me begin by disabling any performance boosting settings.
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PAH1997
07-05-2016, 04:28 AM #3

Let me begin by disabling any performance boosting settings.

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busyman201
Member
221
07-05-2016, 02:07 PM
#4
I have never attempted to increase clock speeds and I haven't done so previously.
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busyman201
07-05-2016, 02:07 PM #4

I have never attempted to increase clock speeds and I haven't done so previously.

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TPG_Khalatic
Member
183
07-06-2016, 05:41 AM
#5
Considering that the sole modification between your previous version and this one is the enclosure, it’s advisable to inspect all power connections to confirm they are securely attached. Regarding virtual memory allocation, experiment with allowing the operating system to automatically manage its size and observe the impact.
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TPG_Khalatic
07-06-2016, 05:41 AM #5

Considering that the sole modification between your previous version and this one is the enclosure, it’s advisable to inspect all power connections to confirm they are securely attached. Regarding virtual memory allocation, experiment with allowing the operating system to automatically manage its size and observe the impact.

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milli2006
Junior Member
4
07-07-2016, 08:03 AM
#6
I have completed that task, verifying they are securely positioned and the computer is operating correctly—the issue arises solely when running a demanding game. The operating system automatically manages virtual memory.
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milli2006
07-07-2016, 08:03 AM #6

I have completed that task, verifying they are securely positioned and the computer is operating correctly—the issue arises solely when running a demanding game. The operating system automatically manages virtual memory.

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2800elo
Junior Member
38
07-07-2016, 01:14 PM
#7
You may download this file and perform testing independently to identify potential issues.

Edit: Additionally, I recommend inspecting the PCIe slots with compressed air and also removing and reinstalling the graphics card.
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2800elo
07-07-2016, 01:14 PM #7

You may download this file and perform testing independently to identify potential issues.

Edit: Additionally, I recommend inspecting the PCIe slots with compressed air and also removing and reinstalling the graphics card.

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07-23-2016, 11:40 PM
#8
If all tests are successful, attempt to run GPU and CPU stress tests simultaneously, which will heavily load the power supply. If a crash occurs during this process, investigate that as a potential issue.
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Darling_Doctor
07-23-2016, 11:40 PM #8

If all tests are successful, attempt to run GPU and CPU stress tests simultaneously, which will heavily load the power supply. If a crash occurs during this process, investigate that as a potential issue.

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toonchagirl
Member
53
07-24-2016, 12:44 AM
#9
That works well; I’ll conduct the test and then I'll let you know the outcome.
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toonchagirl
07-24-2016, 12:44 AM #9

That works well; I’ll conduct the test and then I'll let you know the outcome.

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SugarCandy21
Member
196
07-29-2016, 08:21 PM
#10
My system encountered a problem during the GPU stress test, displaying an error message: “The procedure entry point fatBinaryCtl could not be located in the dynamic link library C:\\Windows\\system32\\nvopencl.dll.” However, the CPU stress test completed successfully, exhibiting temperatures reaching approximately 100°C – a significantly excessive level that triggered a warning. Furthermore, my computer froze and required a forced restart as I had not applied new thermal paste in roughly four years, leading me to believe that replacing it is necessary. Regarding the GPU error, I removed the driver and intend to reinstall it.
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SugarCandy21
07-29-2016, 08:21 PM #10

My system encountered a problem during the GPU stress test, displaying an error message: “The procedure entry point fatBinaryCtl could not be located in the dynamic link library C:\\Windows\\system32\\nvopencl.dll.” However, the CPU stress test completed successfully, exhibiting temperatures reaching approximately 100°C – a significantly excessive level that triggered a warning. Furthermore, my computer froze and required a forced restart as I had not applied new thermal paste in roughly four years, leading me to believe that replacing it is necessary. Regarding the GPU error, I removed the driver and intend to reinstall it.

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