Yo you lot of amazing people who can solve this ?

Murtagh00

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my rig

2500k i5 5 years old
ssd sandisk 240gb year old
780gtx year old
h50 watercooling 5 years old
psu is like a 850 corsair about 5 years old
mobo is like a biostar a year old
hyperx 16gb about a year old

2 days ago my system has been running like a slug. its so slow. loading a google page loading windows edge accessing external hard drive.

everything. i uninstalled loads of programs i have 60gb free on ssd no non wanted background programs running. no viruses

i have fibre 50gb

I have used c cleaner i have ran memtest up to pass 10% no errors ( will run longer )

any suggestions? gpu is up to date recently cleaned the system to see if that was the problem still the same.

I am baffled as to what it could be normally i have 50 webpages open autocad photoshop and indesign and was fine now i cant even get a webpage without taking longer than 5 minutes.



 

Barty1884

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Are you monitoring temps? Most specifically, the CPU temps.
An h50's usable lifespan should be <5 years (as are most AIOs). I believe the warranty on it is only 2 years.

Thermal throttling would definitely give similar symptoms.


Have you recently installed any updates (either you directly, or Windows being 'helpful')? How does CPU/Memory/Disk usage look in task manager?
 

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Its slow to navigate slow to load a webpage i get the ( loading error message and blue circle thing then after 2 minutes it sort of loads
if i click on the windows home tab it wont even load it i have to click like 3 times
 

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sorry guys bare with me i have to take a photo and upload it to Facebook then post on here as since i been talking to you a webpage on the rig hasn't even loaded yet to download cpu temp checker
 

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This might give you some help, today at 11am the computer shut down just went off, error code 64 or 63 on the event log. same thing happened at 2pm

i opened the machine and the psu was full of dust so i gave the whole rig a clean.
 

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based on the pic, you don't have any bottlenecks. Although the hard drive graph looks busy, the read/write is only at 10Mb/s which is not that much. The graphs can be deceiving because the don't always show the top as the max value, but as the max achieved value it has obtained in the recent past.
I suspect you have bad Ram, a failing hard drive, or as mentioned by others, excessive heat from the dust buildup.
A free app I use regularly to monitor my PC with is HWMonitor. It will show lots of useful information so you can help track down issues with hardware more easily.
I would also recommend trying to go back to a previous restore point if you have one available and see if the issue persists. If so, it's most likely equipment failure and not software/OS related. If not, problem fixed. Just be wary of anything you have installed since that restore.
 

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So whilst loading HWmonitor the computer has frozen and a very faint high pitch noise is coming from the rig. task manager wont load and the tray wont come out to click on windows, mouse works though :( going to have restart
 

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lol i actually gave it a good clean today i have a push pull set up on the rig and to be honest the h50 feels cold but the headsink bit is hot do i really need a new cooler?
 

Jesse_20

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You can try new thermal paste only, but I'm pretty sure that with the results you have now, that isn't going to be enough.
The All In One has a closed loop of coolant, and that coolant only lasts so long before it degrades to useless. The hotter the temps, the shorter the lifespan.
Make sure the radiator was blown out well and that all fans are working properly.
 

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I have 4 fans in total one in front of radiator one behind push pull, one below that blowing directly onto gpu and then one on top of case as exhaust
 
the fact is at 90'c your fans should be running all out, not to mention the cpu1 fan is your pump, if none of those are running at full tilt while cpu is at 90'c then I can with great confidence tell you your Aio is to be replaced. aio pumps run in 3-4000RPM at 80'c so either its dead or you set it so low in the fan configurations software your causing your own thermal problem.

sorry but there isn't 20 answers to your problem and is easily fixed, get a hyper 212 heatsink and fan set and swap it out for aio, if it works and you have no more over heating issue, toss aio out, if not then return heatsink/fan for refund.

even a I5-2500 INTEL heatsink and fan can perform this test if you kept the one that came with the cpu.