Question New Build Slow down after a few hrs, built for photographer

Sep 20, 2024
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Ryzen 7 5700g
Asus B450MA-II
ASRock RX6600 Challenger 8gb
32 gb Corsair vengeance RGB 3200 4x8gb
1000w power supply Apevia?
256gb m.2
2th hdd
14tb external HDD
Cooler Master Case
Aio 240mm thermaltake


I built this pc for my photographer fiance and it seems to seriously bog to the point where videos run slow her Photoshop freezed it's a crazy slow studder to the audios I'm trying my best to diagnose everything but a fresh wipe, no high temps,reseat everything, sometimes it don't boot back on unless I power cycle the board. Any insight?
 
Asus B450MA-II
BIOS version for your motherboard?

1000w power supply Apevia?
If you're unsure of what the make and model of the PSU is, takeoff the side panels and see what's stated on the stickered sides of the unit. Speaking of unit's how old is the unit in question?

Cooler Master Case
Coolermaster have been in the industry for more than a decade, what is the model of your case? Speaking of cases,
no high temps
what sort of temps do you see when the issue crops up?
 
The question mark was because I have t hear of Apevia, bios 4622, I idel 40's 37-42 I don't know the case model power button is on the glass and it's got magnetic mesh dust filters, power button can be moved and mounted in other orientations. Idk if that helps
 
Yeah but it's only 30% usage, it don't spike or anything like that, also sometimes it don't boot back on when I'm resetting it, prob more then a month maybe 2 for the install and upgraded over Christmas
 
Use Task Manager, Resource Monitor, and Process Explorer to discover what the system is doing or trying to do when performance slows.

Process Explorer - Microsoft, free.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/process-explorer

Use all three tools but only one tool at a time.

Open the tool window immediately after boot up and leave the window open and viewable.

Work as normal and simply watch for what happens or changes.

May take a bit of trial and error work out the viewing process but hopefully you will spot something.

Do not jump to any immediate conclusions.

Look for patterns and consistencies: If A (whatever) then B (slow performance).