When I'm browsing or doing things on my PC like watching youtube, twitch, browsing, etc., my PC works perfectly fine. When I go to load Counter Strike 2 (just my most recent example), I can load into the game perfectly fine and I can even move my mouse around fine, but the moment I click on any part of the screen, my computer completely freezes. I'm still able to move my mouse, but clicking stuff does nothing and the mouse cursor looks "laggier" if that makes sense. When this happens, the only thing I can do is to restart my computer by holding the power button since opening task manager, using Alt+F4, or any other method does not work.
The weird thing is sometimes the game will work perfectly fine and I can play for a couple hours with no issue and put the computer to sleep. Then when I boot it back up either from sleep or restart completely, I'll run into this issue of my PC freezing once I load the game back up, again only when I click on something. There is zero consistency with when this happens versus when it doesn't, but it happens more often than not.
I've done a clean install of Windows 10, did sfc /scannow, dskcheck, memtest, stopped all unnecessary processes, cleaned out my PC, updated all drivers, checked that my RAM is properly seated (since the game runs sometimes I don't think thats the issue) and checked the temps on my CPU/GPU. I want to say that some of these steps has helped the issue occur less often, but I may be biased.
Processor: AMD FX(tm)8350 Eight-Core Processor 4 GHz
Memory: 24 GB of DDR3
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060
Power: XG P-800
The weird thing is sometimes the game will work perfectly fine and I can play for a couple hours with no issue and put the computer to sleep. Then when I boot it back up either from sleep or restart completely, I'll run into this issue of my PC freezing once I load the game back up, again only when I click on something. There is zero consistency with when this happens versus when it doesn't, but it happens more often than not.
I've done a clean install of Windows 10, did sfc /scannow, dskcheck, memtest, stopped all unnecessary processes, cleaned out my PC, updated all drivers, checked that my RAM is properly seated (since the game runs sometimes I don't think thats the issue) and checked the temps on my CPU/GPU. I want to say that some of these steps has helped the issue occur less often, but I may be biased.
Processor: AMD FX(tm)8350 Eight-Core Processor 4 GHz
Memory: 24 GB of DDR3
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060
Power: XG P-800