Hi,
Ive got a strange problem with computer freezing (cant ctrl+alt+delete or move my mouse) with no BSOD and the sound loops until I hit reset.
It happens at any time even when just browsing online or afk but seems to occur most frequently when gaming (BF4).
I thought perhaps my hard drive was dying or Windows 7 files had been corrupted, but a few days ago I bought a new SSD (Samsung 840 Pro 512GB) and installed Windows 8.1 and the problem still remains. So then I thought it could be the memory, but left MemTest86 running for about 4 hours and found no errors. Heres a list of things Ive tried:
- Ran Prime95 and Unigine Heaven Benchmark simultaneously for over an hour to fully stress my system and had no crashes.
- Tried different graphics drivers
- Ran MemTest86 and found no errors
- New SSD and new Windows install, still happens
- Updated SSD firmware
- Checked computer temps
I did buy another SSD (Crucial M500 960GB) about a month ago as a secondary drive which is around when I first recall the problem happening, but I think thats probably just coincidental as I cant see how it would effect it. It could be a driver issue perhaps? Any other ideas?
Thanks!
Ive got a strange problem with computer freezing (cant ctrl+alt+delete or move my mouse) with no BSOD and the sound loops until I hit reset.
It happens at any time even when just browsing online or afk but seems to occur most frequently when gaming (BF4).
I thought perhaps my hard drive was dying or Windows 7 files had been corrupted, but a few days ago I bought a new SSD (Samsung 840 Pro 512GB) and installed Windows 8.1 and the problem still remains. So then I thought it could be the memory, but left MemTest86 running for about 4 hours and found no errors. Heres a list of things Ive tried:
- Ran Prime95 and Unigine Heaven Benchmark simultaneously for over an hour to fully stress my system and had no crashes.
- Tried different graphics drivers
- Ran MemTest86 and found no errors
- New SSD and new Windows install, still happens
- Updated SSD firmware
- Checked computer temps
I did buy another SSD (Crucial M500 960GB) about a month ago as a secondary drive which is around when I first recall the problem happening, but I think thats probably just coincidental as I cant see how it would effect it. It could be a driver issue perhaps? Any other ideas?
Thanks!
