Problem with premium computers causing frequent issues. Frequent crashes and abrupt shutdowns occur.
Problem with premium computers causing frequent issues. Frequent crashes and abrupt shutdowns occur.
I've tried every possible solution I could think of. I replaced all parts of my computer and spent thousands trying to get it working again. Now my games keep crashing or failing to load completely. I reinstalled Windows, updated drivers, ran antivirus scans, and even did a fresh install of everything. Nothing seems to be helping. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
You're unsure about overloading. You should be able to track memory use, disk activity, running processes, etc. Something must be changing around the time the issue happens. That change can help point to what's causing it.
Have you carried out the 13900k bios update because it's experiencing stability issues at the moment?
Your BIOS should be updated to version 1703 or 1801 if it's below that level; otherwise, update the BIOS.
Here are some possible reasons and fixes:
Possible Issues:
- High default power and current limits on the motherboard
- Default loadline calibration problems
- Incorrect default "Auto" settings for power and current
Overclocking may also cause instability under current configurations.
BIOS Adjustments:
Outdated or incorrect BIOS settings can lead to crashes. Try enabling stock limits, increasing them slowly, and updating the BIOS.
Summary of solutions:
1. Check and update your motherboard BIOS.
2. Activate stock power and current limits in BIOS.
3. Gradually adjust limits if needed.
4. If unresolved, reach out to ASUS or Intel support for help.
Also, keep an eye on temperatures, review Windows Event Viewer for errors, and explore online forums for similar problems.
If hardware failure is suspected, consider contacting the manufacturer for a return or replacement.