I should clarify I'm not definitively stating it's the PSU but the symptoms are certainly systematic of a problem relating to a PSU fault.Cheers, I was thinking dodgy driver or os to start with but disconnected everything but boot drive and up she came. I'll pick up a new Psu and try that
With the minimal setup was the boot time improved despite the freeze?now got 1 stick of RAM, Asus board, 3770 cpu at stock, one corsair SSD. Froze after about 5 mins. CPU in bios showing 33C under stock cooler. I'll build it back up and see where it jams.
eep :/I already went to do a fresh install on another new drive. Went fine apart from the fact that all my driver disks are at my ex's house![]()
Gut instincts are usually quite reliable if you've been troubleshooting an issue for a while.Just a gut feel but I think theres a software thing going on. Rolled back to the previous W10.
Interesting - is that with the gfx card removed? And are they consistently improved?Boot time, better
Try running prime 95 while using Hardware Monitor - small FFTs - this should give up a thermal issue very quickly.hardware monitor is giving me a different story, all four cores hitting between 60-64 with no real load on them.
Has it done this before or has this occurred since the roll back?Microsoft Windows: The application is not responding. The program may respond again if you wait