I need your help.

Gisli

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Hello and thanks for reading this. I'm having difficulties playing games on my computer that I bought the parts for and it's setup. It runs most game, but the problem I'm having is that it freezes. I've tested the memory and there is nothing wrong with that nor the cpu and the gpu. I've tried everything, contacted support and they just said my computer is fine. Why does it freeze? It really bums me out and I just want to be able to game a lot in the summer. Spec: Sapphire AMD R9 280x AMD 9590 black edition Asus Sabertooth 990fx Seagate Desktop SSHD 2TB Cooler Master Seidon 120V v2 CPU Cooler NZXT Phantom 410 Ltd. Edt. Black/Orange


The computer normally freezes after 3 hours of GTA V on 60fps+ and the temperatures on the CPU get's up to 65 celsius and it freezes (GPU is around there too) and the mother board get's to 30-35. I've had this PC sent to professionals to see if it was a hardware problem, but they couldn't' find any. I have also sent it to see on hardware and software and all I got was that my computer had a lot of storage used (about 200gb of the 2tb so I call bs). I am currently running the beta drivers for graphics card and it's up to date. Same with motherboard. I am so confused to why it's freezing. Please, someone help me. I need to be able to play my glorious games on a computer.
 
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Check your bios. It sounds like the motherboard has made some settings wrong for the cpu and that's why it's freezing. I've been overclocking my FX-4350 and I got freezes with too low Vcore voltage. I kept bumbing it up until my system stayed stable under worst case scenario, furmark and prime95 both at the same time. So yeah, check your vcore voltage and try raising it by 0.01V.


Sorry, but that's not it. I have a corsair 850w psu
 


Yeah, but I don't know how far they went with it. I have some papers telling me that they ran it in furmack (I don't remember the program excatly) and they said that everything is fine and they tested the memory in memtest and then some other things.
 
Check your bios. It sounds like the motherboard has made some settings wrong for the cpu and that's why it's freezing. I've been overclocking my FX-4350 and I got freezes with too low Vcore voltage. I kept bumbing it up until my system stayed stable under worst case scenario, furmark and prime95 both at the same time. So yeah, check your vcore voltage and try raising it by 0.01V.
 
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