iiParnellHDx
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Hi All,
I have recently upgraded my pc from AMD to Intel.
However since doing so I have experienced freezing of my PC sometimes it turns itself off and other times it just freezes. This usually happens after about 10 mins. I have the latest bios and drivers installed from the relevant websites. I have tried reinstalling windows to no avail. However the one time it hasn't frozen I managed to run AIDA64 for an hour with CPU temp maxing at 54C, therefore I don't believe my CPU is overheating, however after an hour I decided to stop this test in the hope that I could run another, however my PC froze straight after stopping the test which is odd?
Here are my specs;
Motherboard: Msi x99 sli plus
CPU: Intel i7 5820k (OEM)
RAM: Crucial ballistic sport DDR4 1x8GB STICK 2400MHz (running at 1200MHz due to single channel)
GPU: XFX R9 290X
PSU: corsair hx850
Boot drive: Sandisk 60GB SSD
The only thing I could think of would be only having one stick of ram which is therefore running in single channel at 1200MHz?
I will post Aida64 screenshots when I finish work
Anything that you think will help let me know I will post it
Thanks
I have recently upgraded my pc from AMD to Intel.
However since doing so I have experienced freezing of my PC sometimes it turns itself off and other times it just freezes. This usually happens after about 10 mins. I have the latest bios and drivers installed from the relevant websites. I have tried reinstalling windows to no avail. However the one time it hasn't frozen I managed to run AIDA64 for an hour with CPU temp maxing at 54C, therefore I don't believe my CPU is overheating, however after an hour I decided to stop this test in the hope that I could run another, however my PC froze straight after stopping the test which is odd?
Here are my specs;
Motherboard: Msi x99 sli plus
CPU: Intel i7 5820k (OEM)
RAM: Crucial ballistic sport DDR4 1x8GB STICK 2400MHz (running at 1200MHz due to single channel)
GPU: XFX R9 290X
PSU: corsair hx850
Boot drive: Sandisk 60GB SSD
The only thing I could think of would be only having one stick of ram which is therefore running in single channel at 1200MHz?
I will post Aida64 screenshots when I finish work
Anything that you think will help let me know I will post it
Thanks