PC glitches, freezes, and audio went crazy when it happens

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • anonath
    PCHF Member
    • Aug 2022
    • 32

    #1

    PC glitches, freezes, and audio went crazy when it happens

    Hello, I’ve recently been having a problem with my PC, and I need to know what might cause the problem. Windows 7 x64 based - after a certain time of usage (dependant on what program is being used) the PC will glitch and freeze (no movement from program process nor mouse) and a strange sound would sound out during the duration of the error. First time it didn’t do that and simply threw itself to a BSOD claiming “Page Fault in Nonpaged Area” through Bluescreen viewer. The error code was 0x00000050 iirc when I viewed the minidump. Next 4 attempts using the PC resulted in said type of hangup for unknown amounts of time - BSOD not possible, and can only be restarted or forcefully turned off from the power source. (Shouldn’t have done that)
    I tried to do the run of the mill checks and fixes when it runs (I think I shouldn’t have) - system repair feature, system restore (it deletes the BSOD minidump though… But I remember that from the Bluescreen viewer it said the culprit is either atapi.sys or ntoskrnl). No effect. Thought maybe my fan because it’s dusty. Took it off and brushed it best I can, then reinstalled it. (I should’ve reapplied the thermal paste… Since I removed the fan and touched the paste a bit rubbing a very tiny chunk of the paste off. Butterfingers.). No changing effect either other than it’s not so much a noisy fan anymore, but the issue still happens. The issue prevents me from using the computer depending on how heavy a program runs. A 3d limited open world game will make the issue pop out in 5-8 minutes, and opening a browser while playing a light game will pull the issue in 10 minutes. Letting it just idle will get the issue rise in 15 minutes or more/less.
    Google search suspicions said it could be a faulty RAM issue or driver software issue, or possibly, even BIOS issue. Any ideas?
  • veeg
    PCHF Director
    • Jul 2016
    • 8982

    #2
    Hello

    Sounds like a driver issue.. I would stop trying to play games until this issue is fixed..

    Download Speccy: Download Speccy | Find your computer specs, free!

    To post: CCleaner Support Community

    @Pyro

    Comment

    • phillpower2
      PCHF Administrator
      • Sep 2016
      • 15209

      #3
      Originally posted by anonath
      (I should’ve reapplied the thermal paste… Since I removed the fan and touched the paste a bit rubbing a very tiny chunk of the paste off. Butterfingers.).
      Thermal compound when correctly applied will most often last the lifetime of any computer, disturb the heatsink though and you 100% need to properly clean off the old and then reapply a good quality thermal compound as per the example CPU requirements explained here

      Comment

      • anonath
        PCHF Member
        • Aug 2022
        • 32

        #4
        Originally posted by phillpower2
        Thermal compound when correctly applied will most often last the lifetime of any computer, disturb the heatsink though and you 100% need to properly clean off the old and then reapply a good quality thermal compound as per the example CPU requirements explained here
        Yeah… I’m looking to replace it first before having the main issue worked on

        Comment

        • anonath
          PCHF Member
          • Aug 2022
          • 32

          #5
          Originally posted by veeg
          Hello

          Sounds like a driver issue.. I would stop trying to play games until this issue is fixed..

          Download Speccy: Download Speccy | Find your computer specs, free!

          To post: CCleaner Support Community

          @Pyro
          So do I need to roll back the driver? Or do a reinstall for it in such case?

          Comment

          • anonath
            PCHF Member
            • Aug 2022
            • 32

            #6
            Oh yeah I forgot to post what the issue looks like dont I

            Edit: I guess directly attaching pictures won’t work, putting up links one sec…

            Comment

            • anonath
              PCHF Member
              • Aug 2022
              • 32

              #7
              [ATTACH type=“full”]10479[/ATTACH]
              The… Sort of video for the audio here

              Comment

              • Pyro
                PCHF Member
                • Jan 2019
                • 1189

                #8
                Please post the Speccy as requested in Post #2 so I can better assist you.

                Both of the errors you referenced have to do with Windows Update, we will sort this out once we can keep the system booted safely.

                Comment

                • anonath
                  PCHF Member
                  • Aug 2022
                  • 32

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Pyro
                  Please post the Speccy as requested in Post #2 so I can better assist you.

                  Both of the errors you referenced have to do with Windows Update, we will sort this out once we can keep the system booted safely.
                  Like this?
                  Note: The PC’s running a bit hot due to Chrome (and the thermal paste, probably…) when taking the .speccy screenshot

                  Comment

                  • Pyro
                    PCHF Member
                    • Jan 2019
                    • 1189

                    #10
                    How to post speccy snapshots to the web:
                    [HEADING=3]To publish a Speccy profile to the Web:[/HEADING]

                    [ol]
                    [li]In Speccy, click File, and then click Publish Snapshot.[/li][li]In the Publish Snapshot dialog box, click Yes to enable Speccy to proceed.[/li][li]Speccy publishes the profile and displays a second Publish Snapshot dialog box. You can open the URL in your default browser, copy it to the clipboard, or close the dialog box.[/li][/ol]

                    Noted, it would be best to remove the old thermal paste and replace it with some quality replacement.

                    Comment

                    • anonath
                      PCHF Member
                      • Aug 2022
                      • 32

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Pyro
                      How to post speccy snapshots to the web:

                      Noted, it would be best to remove the old thermal paste and replace it with some quality replacement.
                      What would be a good one for replacement? I’ve been eyeing Kryonaut for a while, as it seems to be not too expensive yet reviews are great.

                      Comment

                      • anonath
                        PCHF Member
                        • Aug 2022
                        • 32

                        #12

                        And this is the screenshot, attempt #2

                        Comment

                        • Pyro
                          PCHF Member
                          • Jan 2019
                          • 1189

                          #13
                          Is use Noctua NT-H2 with no issues.

                          But I’ve heard of people having good experiences with all sorts of brands, you’re probably fine with Thermal Grizzly, Arctic, or Noctua.

                          Comment

                          • Pyro
                            PCHF Member
                            • Jan 2019
                            • 1189

                            #14
                            Looking over your Speccy, I find your CPU temperatures to be unacceptable for idle temps.

                            I would purchase some new thermal paste and apply it before continuing to use the system at all (as to avoid further damage).

                            To clean/reapply thermal paste:

                            Wipe the old thermal paste with something non-conductive and lint free (Coffee filters are a favorite, but paper towels work as well if you’re careful).

                            If necessary, use Isopropyl Alcohol -People use 70% but it is good to use 90% or higher- to clean off any stubborn residual paste.

                            Once the heatsink of the CPU Cooler and the CPU Lid are clean, apply a small pea sized drop of thermal paste to the CPU and reseat the cooler.

                            Reinstall the cooler as per Manufacturer’s recommendations

                            Comment

                            • anonath
                              PCHF Member
                              • Aug 2022
                              • 32

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Pyro
                              Looking over your Speccy, I find your CPU temperatures to be unacceptable for idle temps.

                              I would purchase some new thermal paste and apply it before continuing to use the system at all (as to avoid further damage).

                              To clean/reapply thermal paste:

                              Wipe the old thermal paste with something non-conductive and lint free (Coffee filters are a favorite, but paper towels work as well if you’re careful).

                              If necessary, use Isopropyl Alcohol -People use 70% but it is good to use 90% or higher- to clean off any stubborn residual paste.

                              Once the heatsink of the CPU Cooler and the CPU Lid are clean, apply a small pea sized drop of thermal paste to the CPU and reseat the cooler.

                              Reinstall the cooler as per Manufacturer’s recommendations
                              Alright so, once that’s done, what to do with the main issue?

                              Comment

                              Working...