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Windows 10 update causing system to lag or freeze

Windows 10 update causing system to lag or freeze

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bear7001
Senior Member
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02-20-2016, 03:03 AM
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Hello, I just completed a fresh installation and am facing a problem where Windows seems to freeze and shut down after a short period. It doesn’t trigger a blue screen, but it restarts after roughly five minutes of inactivity. I included a link to a tweet illustrating the issue. If anyone has encountered something similar, please share! I’ve run sfc /scannow and fixed Windows, but the problem persists. Thanks a lot!
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bear7001
02-20-2016, 03:03 AM #1

Hello, I just completed a fresh installation and am facing a problem where Windows seems to freeze and shut down after a short period. It doesn’t trigger a blue screen, but it restarts after roughly five minutes of inactivity. I included a link to a tweet illustrating the issue. If anyone has encountered something similar, please share! I’ve run sfc /scannow and fixed Windows, but the problem persists. Thanks a lot!

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riptide1680
Member
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02-27-2016, 09:26 PM
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Windows 11 is suggested for fresh installations to guarantee optimal assistance. Verify your UEFI remains current. Make sure your RAM aligns with the QVL specifications of your motherboard, or vice versa. Samsung DDR5 options offer limited adaptability. A clock speed of 6000MHz is ideal for Ryzen 7000 series chips. If you intend to overclock, expect significant challenges. For substantial overclocks, Hynix RAM parts tend to perform more reliably. I advise returning your current RAM and replacing it with a compatible model at the recommended frequency (6000MHz). This approach eliminates the need for complex overclocking efforts.
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riptide1680
02-27-2016, 09:26 PM #2

Windows 11 is suggested for fresh installations to guarantee optimal assistance. Verify your UEFI remains current. Make sure your RAM aligns with the QVL specifications of your motherboard, or vice versa. Samsung DDR5 options offer limited adaptability. A clock speed of 6000MHz is ideal for Ryzen 7000 series chips. If you intend to overclock, expect significant challenges. For substantial overclocks, Hynix RAM parts tend to perform more reliably. I advise returning your current RAM and replacing it with a compatible model at the recommended frequency (6000MHz). This approach eliminates the need for complex overclocking efforts.