[SOLVED] Please help me, my pc if i see videos or play games freez up

Feb 25, 2019
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HI every one.

I have tried EVERYTHING but nothing.

When im playing it freeze with a noise and if turn down and turn on again the screen is solid green...

Idk what to do... please help me.

My sys:

MB: Gigabyte GA 990 FX UD3 R5
CPU: FX9590 8CORES
RAM: 12 GB
PSU: ROSEWILL HIVE 1000S 80+ BRONCE
VIDEO CARD: XFX RX580 8GB
 
Solution
Given you're talking about the notoriously power hungry 9590, I wouldn't be surprised if the VRMs on that board are starting to fail.

The green output would suggest the GPU though.

Personally, I'd downclock/undervolt the CPU to something like 3.5GHz for testing purposes. See if the issue persists at that point.
HI every one.

I have tried EVERYTHING but nothing.

When im playing it freeze with a noise and if turn down and turn on again the screen is solid green...

Idk what to do... please help me.

My sys:

MB: Gigabyte GA 990 FX UD3 R5
CPU: FX9590 8CORES
RAM: 12 GB
PSU: ROSEWILL HIVE 1000S 80+ BRONCE
VIDEO CARD: XFX RX580 8GB
 
Are you aware how much efforts "EVERYTHING but nothing" actually takes. If that is actually true by words, then you'll also already have done the one thing that also reveal the failure and fixed that.

In other words - by "doing everything", that must include fixing the problem.

btw. the gpu seems to be a good start to look for defect.
 
Given you're talking about the notoriously power hungry 9590, I wouldn't be surprised if the VRMs on that board are starting to fail.

The green output would suggest the GPU though.

Personally, I'd downclock/undervolt the CPU to something like 3.5GHz for testing purposes. See if the issue persists at that point.
 
Solution
Are you aware how much efforts "EVERYTHING but nothing" actually takes. If that is actually true by words, then you'll also already have done the one thing that also reveal the failure and fixed that.

In other words - by "doing everything", that must include fixing the problem.

btw. the gpu seems to be a good start to look for defect.
Obviusly i have not fix it...

Given you're talking about the notoriously power hungry 9590, I wouldn't be surprised if the VRMs on that board are starting to fail.

The green output would suggest the GPU though.

Personally, I'd downclock/undervolt the CPU to something like 3.5GHz for testing purposes. See if the issue persists at that point.
Ok. Ill try that.
 
Given you're talking about the notoriously power hungry 9590, I wouldn't be surprised if the VRMs on that board are starting to fail.

The green output would suggest the GPU though.

Personally, I'd downclock/undervolt the CPU to something like 3.5GHz for testing purposes. See if the issue persists at that point.
Hi again.

I FIXED IT!!!

I just follow this video and it works.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ArJaSRTu_o


Thank u!