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xNecrosys
Hi there,
I recently bought a prebuilt system from Cyberpower and everything seems to be running great besides every 30 minutes to an hour my system will seize up and my speakers will buzz for about 3-5 seconds. The odd thing is this only seems to happen when I am browsing the internet or watching videos on youtube, twitch, etc. If I am playing games for hours on end I do not seem to run into this issue, at least yet.
I have had the system for about a couple months and it has not gotten worst so far. It does not seem to be a huge problem, just rather annoying but I would like to figure out what the issue is so it doesn't get worst and I can use my warranty before modifying this system. Any help would be appreciated.
Things I have tried:
- Cleaning system files
- De fragging all drives
- Checking for latest updates on graphics card and windows
- Running checks on drive errors
- Setting system to maximum performance mode
- Turned PCI express link state power management to off
PC Specs:
- i5 9400F @ 2.9Ghz
- GTX 1660 Super
- 8GB DDR4 Single channel
- Windows 10 Home
- 240GB SSD with windows installed
- 1TB HDD for other storage
Link to exact system: https://www.amazon.com/CYBERPOWERPC...07VGJDKZ4/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
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I recently bought a prebuilt system from Cyberpower and everything seems to be running great besides every 30 minutes to an hour my system will seize up and my speakers will buzz for about 3-5 seconds. The odd thing is this only seems to happen when I am browsing the internet or watching videos on youtube, twitch, etc. If I am playing games for hours on end I do not seem to run into this issue, at least yet.
I have had the system for about a couple months and it has not gotten worst so far. It does not seem to be a huge problem, just rather annoying but I would like to figure out what the issue is so it doesn't get worst and I can use my warranty before modifying this system. Any help would be appreciated.
Things I have tried:
- Cleaning system files
- De fragging all drives
- Checking for latest updates on graphics card and windows
- Running checks on drive errors
- Setting system to maximum performance mode
- Turned PCI express link state power management to off
PC Specs:
- i5 9400F @ 2.9Ghz
- GTX 1660 Super
- 8GB DDR4 Single channel
- Windows 10 Home
- 240GB SSD with windows installed
- 1TB HDD for other storage
Link to exact system: https://www.amazon.com/CYBERPOWERPC...07VGJDKZ4/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
Continue reading...