I have this computer for like 2 years and recently it started turning off the HDMI and DVI ports with no-signal randomly while gaming in Windows (Black Screen of Death, and after some time my computer get stuck), I can still Telnet to it and make my computer reboot sometimes (but never remote access screen with RDP or Steam streaming), other times it get stuck with repeating sound instantly, and almost every time after a minute it freezes completely. I gave my GPU to a friend test for me and it didn't shutdown on his comp (after 3+ hours of play, whilst mine takes 15min usually to freeze), so I'm suspecting it can be either the PSU or the Mobo. Can you help me choose the most probable hardware I need to change?
Specs: Sentey 750w 80plus PSU (SDP750-SS)
Asus Z87-PLUS Mobo
intel i7 4770k Processor (Not overclocked @3.5GHz with an adapted Thermalright Ultra-120 aircooler)
4x 4GB DDR3 1333 Kingston Hyperx blu Memories (Windows Memory Diagnostic with no errors)
1x Revodrive 3 X2 PCI-E SSD (Windows 8)
1x Blu-Ray sata Drive from Asus
More 1 sata SSD (Ubuntu, and I tested it completely froze video after some time while gaming) and 2 another sata HDD for backups/games
1x PCI-e x1 Blackmagic Intensity Pro
Near 11 usb devices connected (mouse, keyboard, printer, usb headphone, TV capture, xbox wireless receiver, another external hdd, 2 usb extension cables, bluetooth adapter and logitech wireless adapter), but there is a hub that is connected to the wall that I think helps makes "lightlier" on PSU/Mobo USB energy.
Things I tried:
I've already uninstalled the video drivers with tools, installed older version, disabled realtek audio and intel hd, cleared cmos and a lot of things over the last week. Changed power settings to be always 100% with performance mode and I really don't know what else to do.
Seeing some dumps and Windows events with tools I managed to see that swenum.sys starts the crash that ends in nvlddmkm.sys with raspptp.sys on the middle, maybe that has something to do with the ndis.sys latency getting high (Latency Monitor software that keeps saying something about drop outs, clicks or buffer underruns related to network and power management, but I already disabled cpu throttling, I'll maybe test one network pci-e card I have spare at work, but I don't know if that's relevant, never used that software before.
Voltages logged apparently all under ATX standards 12v with 12.3v ; 3.3v with 3.280v; 5v with 5.080v (HWINFO64 software reading sensors while crash)
Temps for the GPU and CPU don't get over 65'Celsius
I really don't think my solution is on the software side, I haven't installed anything that started the problem, maybe only my Origin Client had Battlefront updated and installed something Directx related, but that wouldn't explain my freeze while trying to play other games on Linux.
And sincerely, if you read the text here you are already my hero. Thanks!
Specs: Sentey 750w 80plus PSU (SDP750-SS)
Asus Z87-PLUS Mobo
intel i7 4770k Processor (Not overclocked @3.5GHz with an adapted Thermalright Ultra-120 aircooler)
4x 4GB DDR3 1333 Kingston Hyperx blu Memories (Windows Memory Diagnostic with no errors)
1x Revodrive 3 X2 PCI-E SSD (Windows 8)
1x Blu-Ray sata Drive from Asus
More 1 sata SSD (Ubuntu, and I tested it completely froze video after some time while gaming) and 2 another sata HDD for backups/games
1x PCI-e x1 Blackmagic Intensity Pro
Near 11 usb devices connected (mouse, keyboard, printer, usb headphone, TV capture, xbox wireless receiver, another external hdd, 2 usb extension cables, bluetooth adapter and logitech wireless adapter), but there is a hub that is connected to the wall that I think helps makes "lightlier" on PSU/Mobo USB energy.
Things I tried:
I've already uninstalled the video drivers with tools, installed older version, disabled realtek audio and intel hd, cleared cmos and a lot of things over the last week. Changed power settings to be always 100% with performance mode and I really don't know what else to do.
Seeing some dumps and Windows events with tools I managed to see that swenum.sys starts the crash that ends in nvlddmkm.sys with raspptp.sys on the middle, maybe that has something to do with the ndis.sys latency getting high (Latency Monitor software that keeps saying something about drop outs, clicks or buffer underruns related to network and power management, but I already disabled cpu throttling, I'll maybe test one network pci-e card I have spare at work, but I don't know if that's relevant, never used that software before.
Voltages logged apparently all under ATX standards 12v with 12.3v ; 3.3v with 3.280v; 5v with 5.080v (HWINFO64 software reading sensors while crash)
Temps for the GPU and CPU don't get over 65'Celsius
I really don't think my solution is on the software side, I haven't installed anything that started the problem, maybe only my Origin Client had Battlefront updated and installed something Directx related, but that wouldn't explain my freeze while trying to play other games on Linux.
And sincerely, if you read the text here you are already my hero. Thanks!