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Computer freezing for 1-3 seconds at 30 mins to 3 hours intervals HELP.

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Mousline

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Feb 15, 2020
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Hello,

Basically what's been happening for quite a while now is that my PC randomly freezes for 1 to 3 seconds at 30 mins to 3 hours intervals (it's kind of random I don't know exact time)

I have formatted my computer recently and it's still doing it so I highly doubt it's not a hardware problem. I have tried to plug my main display into my CPU rather than my GPU to see if that would anything with no success. I'm assuming it has to do with either my CPU or PSU but how do I figure it out, has anyone had this issue in the past?

PS: I'll be happy to answer any info you may need to troubleshoot this issue.
 
You will have to open up the case to read the spec's.. Should be a label on the side of it.


Power Supply Corsair TX 750 M
Model: 75-001310
Part #: CP 9020040
AC Input: 100V-240V-12A-6A-50HZ-60HZ
DC Output: 3.3V-5V-12V/-12V-5Vsb
Max Load: 30A-30A-62A-0.8A-3A
Maximum Combined Wattage: 150W-744W-9.6W-15W


That's all the info I see on the sticker, let me know if you need anything else.

PS: I don't know if this matters but i've had this computer for a long time and it just kind of "randomly" started happening.
 
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Asking the same question at multiple forums is rude, causes confusion and is counter productive. Please choose the forum you wish to deal with and pay the others the courtesy of letting them know you no longer need help.
 
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Mousline,

We are always happy to help when we can but we cannot safely do so if you are already receiving assistance on any other forum, doing so may lead to confusion as to whose and what guidance you are following which can be both dangerous and costly, decide on which forum you wish to continue and as a courtesy let the other/s know that assistance is no longer required.

Thank you for your understanding.
 
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