Random freeze in game called Tibia

taytay13

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Hey guys, ive been having and issue with this game called Tibia ever since I built my computer
my computer specs shown:
processor - intel (R) core(TM) i7-4790 3.6ghz
ram- hyperx 2x 8gb
graphics - nvidia geforce gtx 780

to further elaborate with this problem, at very random times the game would freeze for about 3-5 seconds with no warning or nothing. sometimes it happens as soon as i log in the game, sometimes when im on a hunt which gets me killed. and if you don't know tibia, at my level, a death will set you back roughly 6 hours.

As the freeze starts, I hear my computer get loud and some beeps inside the tower. This does not happen with any other games or applications, only Tibia.
A solution would be highly appreciated. Thank you
 

taytay13

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sorry, i forgot to mention, its an fps issue, not a connection issue. ive been using proxy servers for a while now.

just another thing to add, when tibia does freeze, im able to alt tab to other windows open if this helps with anything
 

taytay13

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could you elaborate? i have a bunch of friends who play this game with me with high end computers and none of them have this problem.
telling me to play a different game doesn't really solve anything i7Baby.
 

taytay13

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hey guys, sorry for no recent updates on this ongoing issue, but i have more information on this.
just recently, the freeze has been happening to other programs, such as an installation.
just like with tibia, the program it freezes on freezes, but i can alt tab to other things just fine.

as with the screenshot of the gpu, cpu and fan speeds its going to be really hard to do, as the freeze is extremely random
 

Vynavill

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You don't necessarily have to do that when the freeze happens; slightly before it or after it can do too.

If you hear the pc getting louder and sending out beeps however, with the current addition of it happening with other softwares as well, I believe you're getting thermal throttling due to heavily dirty fans and heatsinks...

When was the last time you cleaned your pc?
 

Vynavill

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Even if the fans LOOK extremely clean, the insides of the heat spreader (the metal thingy under the fan, just in case you don't know and supposing you're running on air-cooling) may be clogged up by dust/dirt :p
Did you check those as well? If you did and they're clean too, we're missing something out...

Please, do try your best to post temperatures however, just for completeness, although I'm starting to doubt that's the issue.
Also, post your full specs, again, just for completeness. I thought this could be solved under the usual "thermal" sign, but as I said above it seems to be turning another way around...