Ok so this is happening like 2 -3 times a day where the computer just locks up. Sometimes the mouse cursor just stops moving, other times the PC will just freeze with a loud looping noise coming from the speakers.
At first i thought it was memory which was the cause, but then i kinda ruled that out because i started to notice that it was only happening when browsing the internet.
So i used to use Firefox, then tried Safari and now i'm using Chrome. I personally think its Flash thats causing the lock-ups as thats where it seems to happen mostly.
Any heavy flash website seems to increase the odds of the PC locking up.
Heres my system which isn't 5 month old yet:
CPU - Intel i7 920
RAM - 6GB Corsair Dominator 1600mhz
Motherboard - Gigabyte EX58-UD5
GFX - ATI 4870X2
Sound Card - Creative X-Fi
O/S - Windows 7 x64
Any help or suggestions would kindly be appreciated!
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If that doesn't work throw Windows 7 in the bin, reformat and install something stable.
I have a thermaltake 120 ultra which is supposed to be one of the best i7 air coolers.
My average temp is around 35 degrees according to 'coretemp' when not under load, i've ran quite a few benchmarks: Uniengine and STALKER:COP to name a few and theres never any problems when under load.
I recently cleaned the inside and components about 2 weeks ago.
I still think its software related myself.
Gonna uninstall flash and see if that sorts it before resorting to any drastic measures.
Still had the same problems in Vista x64, kinda hard to track down if its software or hardware related.
Now my theory about it being flash must be wrong as it's not installed at this time.
Although it could have some similarty with other programs that are causing the crash like high CPU useage.
Just loaded up Zbrush and it crashed after a minute with the same looping noise coming from the speakers.
Really starting to piss me off.
Gut the machine and only leave the minimum, 1 stick of ram, 1 HD, no DVD drive, no sound...etc. Reintroduce hardware one piece at a time, i would start with, audio and other "secondary" peripherals. If all goes well, then you can start pointing the finger at RAM that is faulty by swapping it with the current one until you reproduce the error.
It's a Windows 7 64x problem with power saving.
It seems that the 64 bit version of Windows 7 likes to tun absolutely everything off to try and save power. Go to your power saving options and make sure Windows never shuts anything off. The default is set to 10 minutes, I think. After you are done there take a look at your hard drive and ethernet card. They should both have an option for power saving -- Windows tries to shut them off while idle ... the only problem with that is it totally locks your system up. Make sure both of those never shut off as well.
I still get the frozen mouse every couple of days...I am sure it is because I missed some option for power saving somewhere. It seems to happen way less now that I've disabled the power saving wherever I could find it. Hope this helps!
Can't believe the amount of power saving options in Win7. Guess this is what we get for trying to be green.
Edit: Think i spoke too soon, still doing it.
Thanks for the suggestion though, i may try it later.
I've just disabled some legacy features in the bios see if that helps.
If you are using more that one monitor,I suggest maybe seeing how one runs and whether you have the same issue.
The shortkey in windows 7 is (windows key + P) allows you to change the display to dual or single whatever, hope this helps as this issue annoyed me for several months!
I think its down to windows 7 and graphics cards, as every update it gets rid of mine -.- and it seem to have terrible viewport glitches in 3ds max.
Don't wanna open my mouth again to soon, but since i disabled the legacy options i had set in the BIOS, the computer as been running flawlessly and hasn't crashed since.
So any of you guys that are having the same problem, go into your BIOS and try disabling any legacy support that you don't need.