Computer freezing once a day

annekgh1982

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My computer freezes each day, around 1-3 minutes after starting it up. At first it automatically rebooted, but after I toggled that off, it just freezes instead, forcing me to reboot. I tried disabling everything on startup too, didn't change anything.

It does it 100% of the time, but only once a day, and always after those few minutes. After I've rebooted, I can game all night without further issues.

HD Tune pro only registers a "C7 Interface CRC error count - Number of interface communication errors: 1." Anything else looks fine.

Got an Intel Core i5 3450 @ 3.10 GHz - temp. 46 degrees celcius.

Motherboard, gfx and storage all low in temperature aswell. (below 43 degrees.) GFX rises to 70 degrees after around half an hour of gaming but that's a long time after the restart.

Speccy - SMART scan on both my harddisks are status Good.

Ran MBAM - nothing came up.

My specs:
Windows 10
Intel Core i5 3450 @3.10 GHz
8,00GB Dual-channel DDR3@668 MHz
AsusTeK Computer Inc. P8Z77-V LX
2047 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti
232 GB Samsung SSD 840 Series
931 GB Seagate Expåansion SCSI Disk Device (USB(SATA))

Any ideas what it might be? I have no clue if it's a disk failure or software error... or?

Thanks a bunch in advance, for any help or ideas you can give me.
 
Alright. Your response was almost gibberish to me, as I'm not THAT tech savvy.

But, I downloaded DiskWizard and generated a system report. I could not find a hard drive test in the programme. I also ran a SMART with SeaTools from the same company - all came out OK.

System Report:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cVup1Be0C6GEUs8d916LrIgKiVopnZrR/view?usp=sharing

I picked up Samsung Magician and ran SMART - all came out OK. Not sure if that's what you were after?

I got no clue what "hwinfo on sensor page" means. Could you elaborate a bit?

Thanks a bunch for your help.
 
I had been gaming for almost an hour at the time, so dunno if that's the reason?

My cabinet is opened up in one side, besides that I just have the built-in fan on the gfx card.

If it was a temp issue - wouldn't it show after gaming a while? This only happens once - each day, a couple minutes after starting up. Before I even start a game up. It happens every single day, no exceptions. Always the same time. I could set my clock after it, if I wanted.




 


No sorry - I meant it happens at exact the same time every day, right after turning the computer on.

Setting my clock after it was meant as a joke - as the event is so reliable to happen at that specific time.
 


I didn't check right after the crash, but now it's at 1172 rpm. Can check after the next crash tomorrow.

I do not have a case fan, no. I have removed one entire side of my cabinet - it's open.
 

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