The title might seem like a software problem but I recently reset my computer with the windows reinstallation disk so I don't think its a program causing it.
The reason I need help is because my games are randomly freezing after I play them for a Little bit. There isn't really a common theme with how frequently they occur but I never get to play for more than a few minutes. Right now I have 3 games since I reset my computer. CSGO, H1Z1, and Rocket league. On csgo I get a error where it says "total static audio channels have been used: 96" and then it freezes and I have to ctrl+alt+del to make it start running correctly again just to get the same error minutes later. I tried to fix this error for a long time, and eventually gave up and tried to play other games but NO games will let me play for more than a few minutes.
I have updated all my sound drivers but the problem never stopped. On h1z1 the game just stops responding.. Same on rocket league. Also minecraft acts like it is lagging in single player, I can break blocks but they don't drop.
Last night I took out one of my sticks of ram and was able to play two death matches without haveing this issue and was able to play h1z1 for 15 minutes before going to sleep and I thought it was fixed. But after windows made me install 3 critical updates this morning it was broke again..
I need help figuring out what is making my games stop responding.
My gpu is cool enough. Around 50 Celsius usually when running a game. I Thought my psu could be the problem but best buy told me that the psu can't fail on a desktop and it couldn't be the problem. My motheeboard might be to blame? Idk anything about motherboards. My computer is only about 2 years old. Any suggestions will help. I cannot try any suggestions until later tonight, I'm at college right now and have to drive home before I can try any. I really don't want to have to break down and take it to best buy and spend a couple hundred for them to just look at it.
Almost forgot: here are my specs off the top of my head, tell me if you need any more info.
-Gpu gtx GeForce 770 4gb
-i7 4770 processor
-motherboard is gigabyte1150 socket. Ga-z87x-hd3
Power supply is 600 watt
-I have two monitors
-sound blaster audigy r/x I think
-2 tb hard drive.. I have defragmented it.
-Ram is 2x8gb sticks ripjaws. It is a red stick, don't know specs off the top of my head.
-k70 rgb red cherry keys keyboard
-rival series optical gaming mouse
-astro a50s
I have the two fans on my gpu and two more fans in my case. The heat shouldn't be the problem.
..trying to think of everything, hope I got it let me know if I skipped something
Thanks,
-levi
The reason I need help is because my games are randomly freezing after I play them for a Little bit. There isn't really a common theme with how frequently they occur but I never get to play for more than a few minutes. Right now I have 3 games since I reset my computer. CSGO, H1Z1, and Rocket league. On csgo I get a error where it says "total static audio channels have been used: 96" and then it freezes and I have to ctrl+alt+del to make it start running correctly again just to get the same error minutes later. I tried to fix this error for a long time, and eventually gave up and tried to play other games but NO games will let me play for more than a few minutes.
I have updated all my sound drivers but the problem never stopped. On h1z1 the game just stops responding.. Same on rocket league. Also minecraft acts like it is lagging in single player, I can break blocks but they don't drop.
Last night I took out one of my sticks of ram and was able to play two death matches without haveing this issue and was able to play h1z1 for 15 minutes before going to sleep and I thought it was fixed. But after windows made me install 3 critical updates this morning it was broke again..
I need help figuring out what is making my games stop responding.
My gpu is cool enough. Around 50 Celsius usually when running a game. I Thought my psu could be the problem but best buy told me that the psu can't fail on a desktop and it couldn't be the problem. My motheeboard might be to blame? Idk anything about motherboards. My computer is only about 2 years old. Any suggestions will help. I cannot try any suggestions until later tonight, I'm at college right now and have to drive home before I can try any. I really don't want to have to break down and take it to best buy and spend a couple hundred for them to just look at it.
Almost forgot: here are my specs off the top of my head, tell me if you need any more info.
-Gpu gtx GeForce 770 4gb
-i7 4770 processor
-motherboard is gigabyte1150 socket. Ga-z87x-hd3
Power supply is 600 watt
-I have two monitors
-sound blaster audigy r/x I think
-2 tb hard drive.. I have defragmented it.
-Ram is 2x8gb sticks ripjaws. It is a red stick, don't know specs off the top of my head.
-k70 rgb red cherry keys keyboard
-rival series optical gaming mouse
-astro a50s
I have the two fans on my gpu and two more fans in my case. The heat shouldn't be the problem.
..trying to think of everything, hope I got it let me know if I skipped something
Thanks,
-levi