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Wierd vista FREEZING problem

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by brauner, Jan 11, 2009.

  1. brauner

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    Hi guys, I recently just did a new build. The specs are:
    Motherboard: Asus M3A78-EM
    CPU: AMD Phenom X4 9600 @ 2.3ghz
    RAM: 6gb Kingston DDR2 800mhz
    HDD: WD Caviar 500gig
    PSU: Rosewill 450W ATX2.2
    Logitech EX100 wireless keyboard and mouse
    Vista Home Premium 64-bit

    My problem is this: I just recently got vista up and a couple of programs. At random times, it could either be 2 min or 2 hours it will just randomly freeze. I am able to move the mouse but nothing else, not even CTRL+ALT+DEL. I have all the most recent driver updates I believe, and most recent BIOS. Im not sure if this is a virus, drivers, or a hardware problem.

    What I have dont to try and fix it: Went into MSCONFIG and disabled all the useless stuff and have the only important stuff running such as the OS, virus scan etc. Disabled all standbys and sleep mode. I don't think doing a diagnosive startup would make a difference considering I have had the problem since I first built it.

    Any ideas and help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
     
  2. jony218

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    Have you checked your cpu temperature, make sure it's not overheating. I have the phenom 9750 and it runs 56 celcius full load.

    The only time I expirenced random freezes (occured on xp) it happened about every 20 minutes. I was able to trace it to the onboard audio. when I installed a PCI audio card the problem went away.
     
  3. brauner

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    It runs at 43 degrees on idle according to the bios, so its probably topping out at around 60 would be my guess. It might be the problem but I don't really think so. Because I thought if it overheated it would automatically reboot giving you an "overheat error"?
     
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    The PSU is nasty, I'd get rid of that as a precaution, as if it isn't the problem now, it will be later, change it for a Corsair VX 450W.
    The RAM is my next suspect.
     
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    is the psu really that bad? it got good pretty good reviews on newegg so thats why i got it..It was like 50$ to so it cant be to bad. And I thought Kingston made some good RAM? I am also just thinking about doing a reformat back to vista 32-bit. Is that a bad idea? Am I really going to notice a huge difference? Because of the randomness of it happening I am just kind of convinced that its something that's just not working right in vista.
     
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    Trust me, all Rosewill power supplies are bad.

     
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    haha alright...so how long will i get out of it? and do you think i should go back to vista 32-bit?
     
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    That's not a question you should be asking, as when it goes, it will take the rest of your components with it.
     
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    so its really that bad? should i send it back to newegg? is that whats causing the freezing prob?
     
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    It might not be, but it's certainly a possibility, replace it with the unit I recommended ASAP.
     
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    the corsair is a little out of my price range. Anything really good for about $50?
     
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    it really doesnt seem all that bad tho..pretty stable supply..3 yr warranty to
     
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    so should i try vista 32-bit?
     
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    I don't think that will cure the problem.
     
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    so your definetly suggesting its the hardware i take it. And my guess is the PSU isn't going to fix the prob either. So your next guess is the RAM. Would memtest confirm this?
     
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    The RAM is the most likely suspect. I've seen a lot of DOA Kingston memory in my time. This does not mean you shouldn't replace the Power Supply though.
     
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    alright ill go for the psu change. i am also using newegg.ca cuz im canadian eh:p..but the 400w is 67 with 20$ m-i-r so thats nice. does newegg make u pay return ship?
     
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    reading through newegg's FAQ just instantly made me change my mind about the PSU considering I bought it as a bundle with the case and they make you return them both together. Ill stick with the PSU and try to figure out the prob with your help
     
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    The penalty of combo deals. Well, I'll leave you with the risk of owning a PSU by one of the least reliable companies in the industry.
     

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