Last year I bought a PC Gaming System from - Skylake z170 Pro Gaming PC Configurator.
Parts -
Case :- NZXT H440
Power Supply :- XFX XTR Series 850W
OS :- Windows 10
Motherboard :- ASUS Z170-A
CPU :- Intel Core i5-6600K 3.9GHz (Skylake)
CPU cooler :- Alpenfohn Brocken ECO cooler CPU Cooler - 120mm
Memory :- Avexir Core White 8GB
Hard Drive :- WD Blue 1TB 7200rpm
Video Card :- MSI GTX970
Monitor :- ACER KA24HQ 24"
Mousepad :- SteelSeries QcK
Mouse :- MARS GAMING
Keyboard :- Logitec G19
Headset :- HyperX Cloud
I got Overclockers to build it for me and install the correct programs.
It may should stupid but when I play CSGO after about 1 hour of playing my computer totally freezes and I hear a buzzing sound. If I put my hand to the back of the PC where the fan is, it is pumping out really hot air. Playing other games such as GTA 5 I never have a problem.
I just want to know what the best thing to do in order to resolve this problem, do i need to install a program or take it back to the shop.
My PC is still under warranty so should I ring up and explain my PC's symptoms?
Many thanks
Chris Owen
Parts -
Case :- NZXT H440
Power Supply :- XFX XTR Series 850W
OS :- Windows 10
Motherboard :- ASUS Z170-A
CPU :- Intel Core i5-6600K 3.9GHz (Skylake)
CPU cooler :- Alpenfohn Brocken ECO cooler CPU Cooler - 120mm
Memory :- Avexir Core White 8GB
Hard Drive :- WD Blue 1TB 7200rpm
Video Card :- MSI GTX970
Monitor :- ACER KA24HQ 24"
Mousepad :- SteelSeries QcK
Mouse :- MARS GAMING
Keyboard :- Logitec G19
Headset :- HyperX Cloud
I got Overclockers to build it for me and install the correct programs.
It may should stupid but when I play CSGO after about 1 hour of playing my computer totally freezes and I hear a buzzing sound. If I put my hand to the back of the PC where the fan is, it is pumping out really hot air. Playing other games such as GTA 5 I never have a problem.
I just want to know what the best thing to do in order to resolve this problem, do i need to install a program or take it back to the shop.
My PC is still under warranty so should I ring up and explain my PC's symptoms?
Many thanks
Chris Owen