Hi,
I've recently build my own system, it wasn't my first, so I know how to do it. Everything runs great and fast, but when i start games (and i tried multiple: WoW, Crysis, NFS:Underground) the system completely freezes after a couple of minutes or even seconds. I experienced this problem later while running the vista rating test. With freezing i mean litarally freezing, the image stays on the screen, but the system doesn't respond, and i have to hard reset it (ctrl+alt+del doesn't work either). Anyway, this is the system i'm talking about:
MB: Asus P5Q SE/R
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.40 GHz, 1066 MHz, 8 MB , Boxed
RAM: OCZ Memory Gold 4 GB, PC8500, 1066 MHz, 5, Kit Of 2
HDD: Samsung SpinPoint F1 1 TB, 7200 Rpm, 32 MB, S-ATA II/300
GPU: Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 512 MB, PCI-e 16x
PSU: Arctic Silentium T4 ECO 80, 550 Watt (PSU came with desktop, 550 watt should do the job)
OS: Vista SP1 64-bit
All bios/graphics/chipset drivers are up-to-date.
At first, i thought the problem was the graphics card, so i stressed it with the video card stability test from the freestone group, found at this site: http://freestone-group.com/video-card-stability-test.htm I ran it for around 30 minutes, and no crashes/freezes what soever and the temprature didn't exceed 60 degrees Celsius. So i thought the problem wasn't the graphics card, and started stressing my processor with Hyperpi, again for 30 minutes, still no crashes or freezes, and a stable low temprature.
So i moved on to my RAM, and tested it with the memtest you can find on the Vista DVD, ran it twice, again no problems, only part left was my HDD, but the ESTool from the samsung website passed all tests. I tried to install XP 64 bit, making a partition of 100 gb with Windows Vista, but after a restart i get the Error Loading System Files error, which made me think the problem of these freezes is the hdd, but it could also be the mobo. My question is what do you think is the problem, or how can i determine what part causes the freezes?
Thanks in advance.
I've recently build my own system, it wasn't my first, so I know how to do it. Everything runs great and fast, but when i start games (and i tried multiple: WoW, Crysis, NFS:Underground) the system completely freezes after a couple of minutes or even seconds. I experienced this problem later while running the vista rating test. With freezing i mean litarally freezing, the image stays on the screen, but the system doesn't respond, and i have to hard reset it (ctrl+alt+del doesn't work either). Anyway, this is the system i'm talking about:
MB: Asus P5Q SE/R
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.40 GHz, 1066 MHz, 8 MB , Boxed
RAM: OCZ Memory Gold 4 GB, PC8500, 1066 MHz, 5, Kit Of 2
HDD: Samsung SpinPoint F1 1 TB, 7200 Rpm, 32 MB, S-ATA II/300
GPU: Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 512 MB, PCI-e 16x
PSU: Arctic Silentium T4 ECO 80, 550 Watt (PSU came with desktop, 550 watt should do the job)
OS: Vista SP1 64-bit
All bios/graphics/chipset drivers are up-to-date.
At first, i thought the problem was the graphics card, so i stressed it with the video card stability test from the freestone group, found at this site: http://freestone-group.com/video-card-stability-test.htm I ran it for around 30 minutes, and no crashes/freezes what soever and the temprature didn't exceed 60 degrees Celsius. So i thought the problem wasn't the graphics card, and started stressing my processor with Hyperpi, again for 30 minutes, still no crashes or freezes, and a stable low temprature.
So i moved on to my RAM, and tested it with the memtest you can find on the Vista DVD, ran it twice, again no problems, only part left was my HDD, but the ESTool from the samsung website passed all tests. I tried to install XP 64 bit, making a partition of 100 gb with Windows Vista, but after a restart i get the Error Loading System Files error, which made me think the problem of these freezes is the hdd, but it could also be the mobo. My question is what do you think is the problem, or how can i determine what part causes the freezes?
Thanks in advance.