Scanned entire PC for viruses (Licenced ESET Internet Security 12.1.31.0 that I've been using for more than 2 years) Unplugging all USB devices, just leaving ethernet, keyboard, mouse and power cable Powering my PC directly to power outlet (without any extension cords) Powering my PC from different source (not on same fuse as my TV and monitors, fuse that doesn't have anything drawing power from it) Powering my PC separately from monitors, other power outlet Cleaning GPU and RAM connectors on motherboard (canned air cleaning) Setting DRAM Frequency from AUTO to DDR4-2133MHz (that's my RAM speed)
Ran MemTest86 for full 4 cycles (13 test, 4 times ~ 2h30m), no errors Ran Prime95 26.6 for 30 minutes, no errors Switched SSD from SATA Express 10Gbps lane to default SATA 6Gbps lane Reseating RAM memory to all 4 available slots Removing ALL and ANY types of overclocks (I do my CPU overclock via XTU software) Tried with another monitor with native DVI-D with straight DVI-D to DVI-D cable Disabling 2nd monitor (19" one) that had adapter, and used only main one with straight HDMI cable 2 different GPU's on my system, exactly same freeze. If it was ANY other type of crash, I would return GPU instantly. I really don't think it's faulty GPU unit, because it's simply nearly impossible that 2 different GPU's from 2 different vendors, freezes system in exactly same way. friend brings his Zotac GTX 1080 mini, we put it in my system, start up warframe, PC FREEZE, restart pc, start CSGO, PC FREEZE. Came back home, put GPU in my system, load up windows, warframe, PC FREEZE. Took my GPU to friends PC, we stress tested it for 1h, not a single issue. At that point I'm already blaming GPU, since with previous GPU didn't had ANY errors nor freezes. Then later that day I start Warframe (when you install warframe on new system it launches at 800圆00 windowed mode) entered email and password, submit, PC FREEZE. Great, I thought my problems were solved. when I woke up, i started first CSGO since that's the one that kept my PC freezing, played for and hour. After that Steam and Origin (Warframe, CSGO, Apex Legends).
First thing after new windows install, installed Asus chipset drivers, then everything else for motherboard (just drivers, not a single software, with exception of Realtek HD Audio Manager), then GeForce Experience, then latest NVIDIA drivers from GFE.
okay, I did FULL Windows 10 wipe, by that i mean full reinstall from USB, and formatting ssd from scratch.
Only way is to hold power button to force shutdown or switch PSU switch to off.įriend told me that CSGO is built on ancient engine, and that MAY be some driver conflict. Nothing works, keyboard, mouse, even restart button on my pc case is not working. By that I mean, the last sound I heard milisecond before freezing is the sound that is repeating constantly.
not a single issue, after that I start CSGO and my PC freezes completely with audio glitch. Then I played bit of warframe, also everything on ultra but with vsync ON to 60Hz(fps). New GPU is here, everything is great, played Apex Legends on everything ULTRA (except textures, because ultra textures requires 8GB VRAM, and my GPU is 6GB VRAM), pushing between 80-144 FPS (Played for 2 hours). Before installing new GPU, I went into safe mode and used DDU to wipe all GPU drivers from system, then installed new GPU and all drivers for it from GeForce Experiance. I had Gigabyte GTX950, sold it, and bought used GTX 1060 from above. Sorry for long post, but want to make sure you have all informations, issue is following: GPU heavy load (heaven, furmark, superposition) : not a SINGLE time reached more than 64c, and that 64c was one peak, usually it sits between 62-63c (fans start spinning at 61c) Hardware temperatures (all temperature are measured by HWiNFO64 while ambient temperature is 21-23c) : PC CASE : Cooler Master MasterBox 511 RGBįans : 3 pressure fans pushing air in from front of case, 2 airflow fans pushing air out of case (one at end of case, and one on top)įans are DC, not PWM, all properly configured in BIOS, 3 fans are on separate headers, and 2 are on splitter (splitter is default noctua splitter that you get from buying their fans) Monitor 2 : LG 19" TFT panel 5ms connect via VGA (GPU > Display Port to VGA active adapter > VGA > Monitor)
Monitor 1 : Asus 24" IPS panel 5ms connected via HDMI GPU : MSI GeForce GTX1060 6GB Gaming X Plus (9GHz memory speed)ĬOOLER : Cooler Master Hyper EVO 212 (single fan, push config) I will try to provide as much details as I can. First of, here is my whole configuration.