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Frequent PC freezing

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Brunsos

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I've noticed recently my pc has been freezing almost every day when running the games I usually used to play just fine. At random times my pc will freeze and im forced to shut it down manually with the power button. I'm clueless as to what's causing it since I'm not running many programs. I don't think its my pc overheating but really im not too sure. Any guidance would be appreciated

here is a speccy link: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/CwHFEoEZgOfVt62GjgzCjWM

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First place you should start is cleaning the C drive of clutter.

Partition 1
Partition ID: Disk #1, Partition #1
Disk Letter: C:
File System: NTFS
Volume Serial Number: AAE61F9F
Size: 118 GB
Used Space: 100 GB (84%)
Free Space: 17.8 GB (16%)

First issue I see is the drive is to small for windows to run properly and you are running out of space. Why we highly recommend a drive no smaller that 250 GB or more. This is because Windows requires on average 30% to 35% free space including 32 GB free space for updates, 7-10 GB reserved for future proofing on the C drive.

This is not including and limited to what the system uses for backups, swap page and hibernate files.

The less space available makes it harder for files to be stored properly and will become corrupt if they are even stored at all.
 
First place you should start is cleaning the C drive of clutter.

Partition 1
Partition ID: Disk #1, Partition #1
Disk Letter: C:
File System: NTFS
Volume Serial Number: AAE61F9F
Size: 118 GB
Used Space: 100 GB (84%)
Free Space: 17.8 GB (16%)

First issue I see is the drive is to small for windows to run properly and you are running out of space. Why we highly recommend a drive no smaller that 250 GB or more. This is because Windows requires on average 30% to 35% free space including 32 GB free space for updates, 7-10 GB reserved for future proofing on the C drive.

This is not including and limited to what the system uses for backups, swap page and hibernate files.

The less space available makes it harder for files to be stored properly and will become corrupt if they are even stored at all.
here is my updated speccy:
http://speccy.piriform.com/results/YIgXfGsnogFyKG1HJ3BETWS


is this any better?
 
to aid in the cleanup, you could use CCleaner or Glary Disk Cleaner or the inbuilt cleanmgr command.
I used WinDirStat to look at what kinds of files were taking up space and just downloaded CCleaner.
I have 51.7GB out of 118GB now on my C drive.

Hopefully this fixes the problem
 
it will be at least be one step in the right direction - keep us posted over the next couple of days. :thumbsup:
I've still been freezing. I'm wondering if it has something to do with my gpu usage and the temperature my pc is at while gaming. Sometimes my pc freezes at random times during the day, but it more consistently freezes after a couple of hours of playing Elden Ring, something with a bit more demand.

I've found my pc has a higher chance of freezing when im doing something with a higher gpu demand like playing a high performance game, screensharing, streaming, or recording. I'm not sure if my gpu is overworked/outdated or if my pc is just getting too hot when my gpu is being used at 100%.

This is just my speculation so im not sure if this is the problem, this is just what I've theorized.
 
some things from the Speccy report;
  • remove SurfShark AV - only ever run one AV program, and the inbuilt Defender is all you need.
  • disconnect the Seagate and just run on the Samsung drive.
  • only have one set of RAM (either Corsair or GSkill), if no luck, just one stick, if still freezes, another stick in another slot.
  • BIOS is 6 years old. usually you "don't touch if it ain't broke", but check ASUS website and see if they have a firmware upgrade to support the later GPU's.
  • only have necessary peripherals connected in case they are the fault, for example, unplug the Wacom.
  • get some temp monitoring software, like Core Temp, NZXT's CAM, HWiINFO, or HWMonitor.
  • see if disabling XMP mode helps.
 
I have 51.7GB out of 118GB now on my C drive.
How long before the next update and patches puts you right back to the same situation.

Has clearing out space shown any difference?


RAM is set outside of what they CPU can handle.


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  • BIOS is 6 years old. usually you "don't touch if it ain't broke", but check ASUS website and see if they have a firmware upgrade to support the later GPU's.
The BIOS update may help with some of the issues that you are seeing.
 
How long before the next update and patches puts you right back to the same situation.

Has clearing out space shown any difference?


RAM is set outside of what they CPU can handle.


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The BIOS update may help with some of the issues that you are seeing.
The extra memory hasn't made a difference in the freezing.

I'm not sure what you mean by my ram is set outside of what my cpu can handle. I'm not familiar with reading off of this website so i don't understand. is 32GB too much or is it the frequency, and how can i fix it?

I will see if there is a BIOS update. I've never done one before so i will look into it
 
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