My computer build is:
MSI Mobo Z370 Carbon AC Gaming
GeForce 1080
32G Gskill DDR Trident
i7-8700k
Win 10 64b
EVO 212 Cooling
750 Corsair Gold+
Thermaltake Core p5
Toshiba 256 SSD (OS)
Samsung 128 SSD (storage)
3TB HDD (Storage)
I recently built this PC within the last few weeks and am experiencing several issues.
1. Freezing, shortly after startup the PC will freeze and I have to restart via tower button.
2. Hearing constant pausing in the sound ( I did disable the integrated audio on the mobo)
3. Restarts 3-4 times before the system becomes stable.
4. Gaming such as world of warcraft will cause the computer to restart doing simple things like entering loading screens.
5. At one point a restart indicated the display drivers are corrupt.
Actions:
-reinstalled windows and confirmed all drivers were correct
-checked for any bent pins on the cpu
- monitored the cpu temp to be sure it wasnt shutting down due to over heating
-performed a ram test to be sure the new ram was not faulty.
Any help or suggestions is greatly appreciated.
Link to parts list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/zPGHkT
MSI Mobo Z370 Carbon AC Gaming
GeForce 1080
32G Gskill DDR Trident
i7-8700k
Win 10 64b
EVO 212 Cooling
750 Corsair Gold+
Thermaltake Core p5
Toshiba 256 SSD (OS)
Samsung 128 SSD (storage)
3TB HDD (Storage)
I recently built this PC within the last few weeks and am experiencing several issues.
1. Freezing, shortly after startup the PC will freeze and I have to restart via tower button.
2. Hearing constant pausing in the sound ( I did disable the integrated audio on the mobo)
3. Restarts 3-4 times before the system becomes stable.
4. Gaming such as world of warcraft will cause the computer to restart doing simple things like entering loading screens.
5. At one point a restart indicated the display drivers are corrupt.
Actions:
-reinstalled windows and confirmed all drivers were correct
-checked for any bent pins on the cpu
- monitored the cpu temp to be sure it wasnt shutting down due to over heating
-performed a ram test to be sure the new ram was not faulty.
Any help or suggestions is greatly appreciated.
Link to parts list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/zPGHkT