Hey guys,
Maybe you can help me.
Had no problem with a previous system. Decided to change CPU and MOBO. Got a new CPU (I5 11600k) along with Z590 A Pro from MSI. Performance increased but games started freezing after some time of gaming.
MY CPU FAN - Cooler Master 212 black edition
Case - Fractal Design Meshify C, two standard case fans
PSU - Brand New Corsair 750 (changed it from Corsair 550 as I thought PSU was an issue)
New Windows (reinstalled after upgrade), new drivers everywhere including chipset drivers
I run some diagnostics while gaming (Death Stranding, max settings full HD) and my CPU temperature when the game froze was 83, and GPU was 80, so while on a higher side, nothing too critical. I reinstall the Windows, update Chipset, remove side panel. I run Heaven Benchmark three times on max settings, all good. In addition games started working for noticeably longer than before until they freeze, but they still freeze. Next step I run Prime 95 stress test. It runs for 12 minutes and PC freezes. CPU temperature while stress testing was constant 100 degrees.
So something is wrong with CPU under load. I am not sure if it's a temperature or something else. Should I adjust something in a bios? Get new better, more prime CPU cooler like Noctua? Three more additional Noctua case fans are on its way.
No problems occur when I run the system just working in Windows for hours on end, only while gaming or stress testing the CPU in Prime 95.
Maybe you can help me.
Had no problem with a previous system. Decided to change CPU and MOBO. Got a new CPU (I5 11600k) along with Z590 A Pro from MSI. Performance increased but games started freezing after some time of gaming.
MY CPU FAN - Cooler Master 212 black edition
Case - Fractal Design Meshify C, two standard case fans
PSU - Brand New Corsair 750 (changed it from Corsair 550 as I thought PSU was an issue)
New Windows (reinstalled after upgrade), new drivers everywhere including chipset drivers
I run some diagnostics while gaming (Death Stranding, max settings full HD) and my CPU temperature when the game froze was 83, and GPU was 80, so while on a higher side, nothing too critical. I reinstall the Windows, update Chipset, remove side panel. I run Heaven Benchmark three times on max settings, all good. In addition games started working for noticeably longer than before until they freeze, but they still freeze. Next step I run Prime 95 stress test. It runs for 12 minutes and PC freezes. CPU temperature while stress testing was constant 100 degrees.
So something is wrong with CPU under load. I am not sure if it's a temperature or something else. Should I adjust something in a bios? Get new better, more prime CPU cooler like Noctua? Three more additional Noctua case fans are on its way.
No problems occur when I run the system just working in Windows for hours on end, only while gaming or stress testing the CPU in Prime 95.