Celery Golden Master Messages 6,355 Location USA Jan 3, 2019 #1 I'm still getting random freezes no matter what solutions I found. What should I suspect? CPU? Motherboard? RAM? What? What? What?
I'm still getting random freezes no matter what solutions I found. What should I suspect? CPU? Motherboard? RAM? What? What? What?
Wallaby Dan Fully Optimized Messages 4,469 Location United States Jan 3, 2019 #2 on-line or off?? running games? More input!
OP OP Celery Golden Master Messages 6,355 Location USA Jan 3, 2019 #3 Anytime at random no matter what I do. Sometimes once in a day sometimes more. My system is all new except for the HDD, PSU and video card. Lots of posts on net about their Ryzens freezes at random. I tried all their solutions. Last edited: Jan 3, 2019
Anytime at random no matter what I do. Sometimes once in a day sometimes more. My system is all new except for the HDD, PSU and video card. Lots of posts on net about their Ryzens freezes at random. I tried all their solutions.
Wallaby Dan Fully Optimized Messages 4,469 Location United States Jan 3, 2019 #4 Start with ram maybe power supply. Hard drive. Maybe not in that order but i would start there ---------- Post added at 01:47 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:46 PM ---------- You have a video card in it?
Start with ram maybe power supply. Hard drive. Maybe not in that order but i would start there ---------- Post added at 01:47 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:46 PM ---------- You have a video card in it?
OP OP Celery Golden Master Messages 6,355 Location USA Jan 3, 2019 #5 What I said. I think I know what's my problem is... it's a fucking AMD! Last edited: Jan 3, 2019
Wallaby Dan Fully Optimized Messages 4,469 Location United States Jan 3, 2019 #6 opps... want to go back to a celeron?
OP OP Celery Golden Master Messages 6,355 Location USA Jan 3, 2019 #7 I'm thinking about going back to my trusty ol i5 system.
Wallaby Dan Fully Optimized Messages 4,469 Location United States Jan 3, 2019 #8 There ya go. I am sticking with my good o'le amd computer...
OP OP Celery Golden Master Messages 6,355 Location USA Jan 4, 2019 #9 Now sometimes it won't boot up so I had to hit the reset button. The voltages showed normal in the BIOS so it's not the PSU. I'm thinking faulty motherboard.
Now sometimes it won't boot up so I had to hit the reset button. The voltages showed normal in the BIOS so it's not the PSU. I'm thinking faulty motherboard.
AMD_man Fully Optimized Messages 1,699 Location Argentina Jan 4, 2019 #10 What did you try? If everything is new and it's a clean install then it's probably faulty hardware or a Windows bug. Maybe you could try contacting Microsoft or look for known problems with Ryzen online.
What did you try? If everything is new and it's a clean install then it's probably faulty hardware or a Windows bug. Maybe you could try contacting Microsoft or look for known problems with Ryzen online.