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System shuts down unexpectedly due to instability.

System shuts down unexpectedly due to instability.

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brobear7
Posting Freak
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07-24-2016, 12:25 AM
#1
Hello, soo here is the problem, computer started freezing, buzzing noise coming from speakers about 2 weeks ago ( randomly ). At first i thought it was random crash and didn't even try to resolve it, but it kept happening. At first i thought it was overheating and i cleaned whole pc with compressor and changed CPU thermal paste and reconnected everything but the problem is still happening. Then i thought it's power supply ( cuz it' 10 years old ) and i bought new one, it was needed anyway ( old one was having loud fan problem ) but the problem kept happening. I reinstalled Windows 10, new drivers ( audio and video ) and the problem was gone for day and the half. After that i checked RAM with memtest86 ( i have 4x4 ), my motherboard doesn't support 4x4GB DDR4 at 3000mhz, only 2133mhz ( i am an idiot and didn't check 4 years ago when i bought it ), i ran all 4 sticks for 4 runs ( ~3hrs ) and 0 problems. Problem never happend while gaming, only when i am browsing on internet or when PC is doing nothing, i gamed pretty intense graphic games and never crashed mid-game. I am losing my mind, could it be motherboard, RAM slot ( is it even possible, computer reads 16gb completly fine, once happend it only loaded 8/16 gb and computer beeped 1 short - pause - 3 short beeps ). I am gonna try this weekend to test 1 RAM stick at the time for 4 runs. I hope someone have solution.
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brobear7
07-24-2016, 12:25 AM #1

Hello, soo here is the problem, computer started freezing, buzzing noise coming from speakers about 2 weeks ago ( randomly ). At first i thought it was random crash and didn't even try to resolve it, but it kept happening. At first i thought it was overheating and i cleaned whole pc with compressor and changed CPU thermal paste and reconnected everything but the problem is still happening. Then i thought it's power supply ( cuz it' 10 years old ) and i bought new one, it was needed anyway ( old one was having loud fan problem ) but the problem kept happening. I reinstalled Windows 10, new drivers ( audio and video ) and the problem was gone for day and the half. After that i checked RAM with memtest86 ( i have 4x4 ), my motherboard doesn't support 4x4GB DDR4 at 3000mhz, only 2133mhz ( i am an idiot and didn't check 4 years ago when i bought it ), i ran all 4 sticks for 4 runs ( ~3hrs ) and 0 problems. Problem never happend while gaming, only when i am browsing on internet or when PC is doing nothing, i gamed pretty intense graphic games and never crashed mid-game. I am losing my mind, could it be motherboard, RAM slot ( is it even possible, computer reads 16gb completly fine, once happend it only loaded 8/16 gb and computer beeped 1 short - pause - 3 short beeps ). I am gonna try this weekend to test 1 RAM stick at the time for 4 runs. I hope someone have solution.

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everready155
Member
62
07-24-2016, 07:12 AM
#2
The windows event viewer displays system events and notifications, such as errors, warnings, and application activity.
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everready155
07-24-2016, 07:12 AM #2

The windows event viewer displays system events and notifications, such as errors, warnings, and application activity.

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fashianicolle
Member
66
07-24-2016, 02:24 PM
#3
No, there are no BIOS updates available at this time.
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fashianicolle
07-24-2016, 02:24 PM #3

No, there are no BIOS updates available at this time.

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fedebizzi
Junior Member
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07-24-2016, 11:53 PM
#4
Repeated identical mistake.
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fedebizzi
07-24-2016, 11:53 PM #4

Repeated identical mistake.

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Okunino
Posting Freak
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07-25-2016, 01:34 AM
#5
I installed the latest BIOS update.
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Okunino
07-25-2016, 01:34 AM #5

I installed the latest BIOS update.

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Santonite
Member
208
07-27-2016, 04:40 AM
#6
What's your pc's specs?
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Santonite
07-27-2016, 04:40 AM #6

What's your pc's specs?

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Angus_V
Junior Member
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07-27-2016, 01:15 PM
#7
Motherboard: AsRock AB350m PRO4 CPU paired with Ryzen 5 1600x GPU, powered by a Seasonic S12-3 650W PSU. RAM includes Patriot Viper 3000 (operating at 2133MHz because of the motherboard). Storage setup features two M.2 drives with ADATA SX8200 Pro and a 256GB SSD, along with two HDDs—one 3TB and another 1TB.
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Angus_V
07-27-2016, 01:15 PM #7

Motherboard: AsRock AB350m PRO4 CPU paired with Ryzen 5 1600x GPU, powered by a Seasonic S12-3 650W PSU. RAM includes Patriot Viper 3000 (operating at 2133MHz because of the motherboard). Storage setup features two M.2 drives with ADATA SX8200 Pro and a 256GB SSD, along with two HDDs—one 3TB and another 1TB.