I just put together a new system and have been having intermittent issues with freezing up and the screen turning a solid color (tan, light blue, gray, etc.) Totally frozen, no response from NumLock. I'm also having intermittent issues, regardless of what I'm doing, where the screen will flicker and an error message will pop up saying that the video card driver has stopped responding and had to be recovered.
On top of that, the computer has been having trouble loading up Windows on occasion and keeps trying to run the Windows recovery program. I've let it do this twice now, which takes about 2 hours each time and haven't had any success. I even reinstalled windows completely with no luck.
I've been troubleshooting for a few days now and haven't been able to rule anything out as I can't make this happen on command. On a hunch I decided to remove one stick of RAM - no problems. Put in the other stick of RAM by itself - no problems. Put them both in at the same time - problem comes back. I've tried them in DIMMs 1&2, 1&3, and 1&4. The motherboard manual clearly states to use DIMM 1 first, so I haven't tried them any other ways. I've tried running this with optimized defaults, fail-safe defaults, and I've gone in and changed the voltage/timings of the RAM to match that of the manufacturer's specifications. No luck.
You may be wondering by now why I posted this in the processor section. Well, I had just restarted the computer after it locked up, then Windows wouldn't boot again. After a couple of attempts it finally started up. I waited a few minutes and noticed that Core Temp was reading my processor temp at 38c, quite a bit higher than the normal idle temp of about 25c. I pulled up Core Temp and see that it's only showing two cores. I thought it might be a fluke, so I started up CPU-z; two cores.
My question is this; is this a fluke that likely won't happen again, or do I have a defective processor? If the processor is defective, could it be causing the problems I've been experiencing, or do you think I have more than one bad part?
My build:
AMD Phenom II x4 965 BE
MSI 790FX-GD70
OCZ AMD Black Edition DDR3 1600
Sapphire Radeon HD 5870
Two WD Caviar Black 750GB HDD - RAID 0
Corsair 850HX PSU
Antec Twelve Hundred
On top of that, the computer has been having trouble loading up Windows on occasion and keeps trying to run the Windows recovery program. I've let it do this twice now, which takes about 2 hours each time and haven't had any success. I even reinstalled windows completely with no luck.
I've been troubleshooting for a few days now and haven't been able to rule anything out as I can't make this happen on command. On a hunch I decided to remove one stick of RAM - no problems. Put in the other stick of RAM by itself - no problems. Put them both in at the same time - problem comes back. I've tried them in DIMMs 1&2, 1&3, and 1&4. The motherboard manual clearly states to use DIMM 1 first, so I haven't tried them any other ways. I've tried running this with optimized defaults, fail-safe defaults, and I've gone in and changed the voltage/timings of the RAM to match that of the manufacturer's specifications. No luck.
You may be wondering by now why I posted this in the processor section. Well, I had just restarted the computer after it locked up, then Windows wouldn't boot again. After a couple of attempts it finally started up. I waited a few minutes and noticed that Core Temp was reading my processor temp at 38c, quite a bit higher than the normal idle temp of about 25c. I pulled up Core Temp and see that it's only showing two cores. I thought it might be a fluke, so I started up CPU-z; two cores.
My question is this; is this a fluke that likely won't happen again, or do I have a defective processor? If the processor is defective, could it be causing the problems I've been experiencing, or do you think I have more than one bad part?
My build:
AMD Phenom II x4 965 BE
MSI 790FX-GD70
OCZ AMD Black Edition DDR3 1600
Sapphire Radeon HD 5870
Two WD Caviar Black 750GB HDD - RAID 0
Corsair 850HX PSU
Antec Twelve Hundred