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Brand new PC freezes after exiting game?

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  • Desktops
  • geforce gtx 770
  • asus z87 pro
  • battlefield 4
  • Games
  • Windows 8
  • Nvidia
  • Asus
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December 11, 2013 2:02:05 AM

I just built a custom PC with an Asus Z87 Pro motherboard and an Nvidia Asus GeForce GTX 770 graphics card. Everything seemed to be running flawlessly at first, but today as I've been playing Battlefield 4, my computer has frozen inexplicably about a minute after exiting the game. It has done this multiple times.

Everything seems fine after exiting and then randomly my screen blanks to black as if the monitor is no longer detected, and my PC stops detecting any input (the power button won't sleep the PC as it usually does, for example) so I end up having to press the reset button.

I have windows 8.1 and I have tried to make sure my drivers are all up to date. Any ideas what could be going on? I'll have to test more with other games, but so far I have only noticed the issue after Battlefield 4, in which case I'd assume it's some sort of issue with the game.

Edit: Not just Battlefield 4. Happened after exiting Hawken as well. What on earth could be causing this?

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December 11, 2013 3:36:07 PM

Specs pls .....
RAM ?
Did you tweak the Paging ?
BIOS upgrade ?
CMOS clear ?
How is you 3D performance with testing tools - Futuremark , Haven test, Performance test , Furmark ?
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December 11, 2013 4:15:27 PM

8GB ram, no tweaking of any sort, 3D performance is great. In fact, I have been able to isolate the issue further. It only seems to happen with Battlefield 4, so I think it must be some corrupted files.
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December 16, 2013 7:06:23 AM

Having this problem too, I have the exact same specs and I am just as frustrated.
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December 16, 2013 5:09:02 PM

incapability said:
Having this problem too, I have the exact same specs and I am just as frustrated.


Hey, I fixed the issue. What I did to fix it is this:

1) Download new bios for your graphics card here. Make sure to pick the right brand and model:
http://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/

2) Download NVFlash from here:
http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/2258/nvflash-5-142...

3) drag the bios file you downloaded in step 1 over the nvflash application you downloaded in step 2 and let go. It will load it into the program, you press "y" for yes, and the bios gets updated. Note that updating your video card bios can be dangerous and leave you with a bricked card if you don't let it finish. I doubt you'll have any issues with this, it is a very quick process, but I had to throw in that disclaimer just so you know that it CAN be dangerous.

That should fix your issues, but if it doesn't, reinstall windows and don't install any programs or drivers except for the bare minimum, then see if the issue still persists. I personally reinstalled windows on my machine, but I don't know if this was necessary. The bios update may have been all that was necessary. Hope this solution works for you!
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December 16, 2013 10:30:47 PM

sevansup said:
incapability said:
Having this problem too, I have the exact same specs and I am just as frustrated.


Hey, I fixed the issue. What I did to fix it is this:

1) Download new bios for your graphics card here. Make sure to pick the right brand and model:
http://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/

2) Download NVFlash from here:
http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/2258/nvflash-5-142...

3) drag the bios file you downloaded in step 1 over the nvflash application you downloaded in step 2 and let go. It will load it into the program, you press "y" for yes, and the bios gets updated. Note that updating your video card bios can be dangerous and leave you with a bricked card if you don't let it finish. I doubt you'll have any issues with this, it is a very quick process, but I had to throw in that disclaimer just so you know that it CAN be dangerous.

That should fix your issues, but if it doesn't, reinstall windows and don't install any programs or drivers except for the bare minimum, then see if the issue still persists. I personally reinstalled windows on my machine, but I don't know if this was necessary. The bios update may have been all that was necessary. Hope this solution works for you!


UPDATE: I can now confirm that this does indeed work. I used the utility associated with my card to flash the GPU firmware, and I haven't had any trouble since. I also updated my BIOS and SSD firmware just to be sure, and at least one of these worked.

Thanks!
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