Hi again, I've unfortunately returned... After nearly two weeks of there being no freezes, I've just had three freezes occur in the last hour (two of them just five minutes apart); however, they only...
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Hi again, I've unfortunately returned... After nearly two weeks of there being no freezes, I've just had three freezes occur in the last hour (two of them just five minutes apart); however, they only...
I ran both Small IFF and Large IFF on Prime95 for about 3-3.5 hours with no crashes and no freezes. I've included two pictures: one of my temps and voltages logged during the Small IFF test and the...
I've updated Steps 4, 8, and 9 of my previous reply with the BIOS readings. I have also successfully ran Furmark for about 55 minutes with no crashes or artifacts. I have attached the Sensors tab of...
I ran the torture test Blend for all ten hours before ending the test. No crashes or freezes.
I used FurMark. It wasn't recently so I may have the settings wrong but I'm sure it was a standard Full...
AMD's website says that it supports frequencies up to and including 1866 MHz.
I also asked the question on their community forums to verify this information.
Do you mind explaining why you think the RAM frequency is behind this problem? You mentioned my CPU - the AMD FX-8350 - supports 1866 MHz RAM, but it does also support 1600 MHz RAM too, no? I can't...
Hi - I've asked some friends and none of them have DDR3-1866 RAM modules.
Hi, my system specs on my profile and in this thread have been updated now using the 7Forums tool. I do not have access to any other memory kits at this time.
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home 64-bit 14393 Multiprocessor Free
CPU: AMD FX(tm)-8350 Eight-Core Processor
Motherboard: MSI 970A-G46 (MS-7693)
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960
PSU: SeaSonic G-Series 80+...
I've found a way to reproduce the freezing - whenever the computer is left on for an extended period of time (overnight or from morning to evening), it'll freeze around 5 minutes after resuming from...
I looked again in the CBS folder and found a newer version of the log file that I missed.
Dropbox - CbsPersist_20151013221041.log
It said something along the lines of "successfully found and repaired files". Did the second scan possibly overwrite the first log?
Sorry, I misunderstood your instructions regarding the CBS file. It's available in the Dropbox link below.
Dropbox - CBS.log
I ran a SFC two days ago and the results were negative.
However, the first SFC scan this afternoon returned positive for corrupted system files. After a restart, the second SFC did return...
SeaTools tests returned negative for errors.
chkdsk returned negative for errors on both disks.
I posted on Sevenforums a few days ago regarding this issue:
I was suggested to check for temps (all were normal) and perform a clean install of Windows 10 (I had upgraded from Windows 7). I had...