Computer Freezes Mid Game with Loud Buzzing in Headset (PLZ Help i have tried everything!)

evansj1

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Hi Everyone!
So i have had my computer for around 5 years now if not longer and it has always gave me this problem..... So im finally fed up and asking for some major help :) This is what happens when my brothers and I game we will be playing for a long time then BOOM my computers screen freezes and I get a super loud static noise in my head set or speakers (whatever i'm using). The games this happens most to is Starcraft 2 and HOTS but not just those games.

This is what i have already done:
1st was a new wireless adapter -Now im hard wired
2nd new fan on CPU
3rd New Power Supply
4th New Hardrive SSD now
5th Full System Wipe and now have Windows 10
6th New Graphics card
7th Take off new CPU fan place old one back

I am at a loss and am really hoping you guys can help! Only things i haven't changed are RAM and Motherboard 🙁 other wise its now like new!


Windows 10

Motherboard: ASUSTeK Computer INC. P8P67 LE 109268330002555 Rev X.0X

Graphic Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 960

RAM: 8.00 GB of G.Skill Ripjaws X Series RAM

Processor: Intel(R) Core(™) i5-2400 CPU @ 3.10GHz 3.10 GHz

Power Supply: 750w Corsair

Hard Drives: (Main) SanDisk SDSSDA240G - WDC WD 750AAEX-00Y9A0

 
I would suggest you to run Memtest over night to test your ram sticks. I think that your ram is a problem.
Download it : http://www.memtest86.com/
Put it on usb and boot the usb, start the test, test it for 12 hours, if you get error your ram is dead.
 


Thank you tons for the fast reply Faruk! So im going to run that test today and see if my ram is dead. I also have my brother bringing his ram over to try out and see if it works. Thank you and I will keep you up to date!
 


So I ran the Memtest HOPING just maybe I would solve this problem and blame it on my ram but no I let the test run a whole day and no bad detection. I'm really at a loss..... any other things i should run. Im thinking it might be my processor or the whole motherboard.
 

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