System Freezes with a Buzz sound while playing games or rendering videos

aceplaybill

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Mar 19, 2016
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Hello experts,

I would like some advise on a serious issue iam facing with my Desktop build

I was using a Core 2 Duo, 4GB Ram and 1GB Graphics card on and Asus MB setup happily until last year, when I decided to upgrade my system to try out some 3D modeling and high end games.

Here's my new build
Intel i7 4770K with coolermaster HyperX evo
ASRock Z87 Killer Fatality MB
2GB GeForce GTX 750Ti OC (MSI)
16GB Kingston hyperX fury RAM
Corsair 650W power supply
WD 1TB HDD

But from the first use itself the system freezes while I try to render any vide, let it be a 480p or a 1080p. I tried different formats for outputs bu to no use, it freezes. I never had this issue with my presious core2 Duo setup.

Shockingly I found out that I am not even able to play Prototype 1 for more than 5 minutes, it freezes with a buzzz sound and needs power restarting. Same issue for GTA5. I changed from Win8.1 to Win10, hoping an update would changes the issue but to no use. I tried updating the video driver, still the problem exists.

I would like to know from the experts if the specs are all matching.

No issues watching videos, and the temperature doesnt exceed 50*c.
I need some serious help here please as this build renders no use and I have invested some serious money compared to my old build.

Thank you all
 
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No issues watching videos, and the temperature doesnt exceed 50*c.
Do you mean it is for CPU? How about the GPU temp, so just check the temp.
Also 1) may try uninstall the GPU driver with DDU, then reinstall the driver again. DDU http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html
2) check the RAM one by one with MemTest86 http://www.memtest86.com/download.htm 3) check the PSU +3.3V, +5, and +12V either in the BIOS, or using the software like HWiNFO64. http://www.hwinfo.com/download.php
No issues watching videos, and the temperature doesnt exceed 50*c.
Do you mean it is for CPU? How about the GPU temp, so just check the temp.
Also 1) may try uninstall the GPU driver with DDU, then reinstall the driver again. DDU http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html
2) check the RAM one by one with MemTest86 http://www.memtest86.com/download.htm 3) check the PSU +3.3V, +5, and +12V either in the BIOS, or using the software like HWiNFO64. http://www.hwinfo.com/download.php
 
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