My sig rig (specs below) is / was freezing every hour or two. The freeze often causes white noise from the speakers and the system doesn't unfreeze itself even after 45 minutes.
I clean installed two days ago but had two freezes within 30 minutes.
Using the MS diagnostic utility on the Win 7 disk, I ran 17 memory tests with zero errors. Everything at stock volts and speeds. The freezes are apparently random as it's not under heavy use, with a particular program or anything like that. In fact, I ran Prime, Furmark and GPU video encoding simultaneously; couldn't reproduce the freeze.
Having removed two sticks of RAM, the system's been fine. With different two sticks, the system's been fine.
Powersupply issue? I'd have thought the Furmark, CUDA and Prime would test the PSU?
Would bad RAM slots cause it?
My mobo handbook says to use slots 1 & 2 for two sticks. Can I use 3 & 4?
Am I likely to need to up the volts to the RAM for it to be stable at stock speeds? If so, what's a sensible voltage to use?
Thanks a lot
Edit: Windows error log only says Kernal Power Fault which, google tells me, is simply me having to do a hard reboot following the total freeze.
I clean installed two days ago but had two freezes within 30 minutes.
Using the MS diagnostic utility on the Win 7 disk, I ran 17 memory tests with zero errors. Everything at stock volts and speeds. The freezes are apparently random as it's not under heavy use, with a particular program or anything like that. In fact, I ran Prime, Furmark and GPU video encoding simultaneously; couldn't reproduce the freeze.
Having removed two sticks of RAM, the system's been fine. With different two sticks, the system's been fine.
Powersupply issue? I'd have thought the Furmark, CUDA and Prime would test the PSU?
Would bad RAM slots cause it?
My mobo handbook says to use slots 1 & 2 for two sticks. Can I use 3 & 4?
Am I likely to need to up the volts to the RAM for it to be stable at stock speeds? If so, what's a sensible voltage to use?
Thanks a lot
Edit: Windows error log only says Kernal Power Fault which, google tells me, is simply me having to do a hard reboot following the total freeze.