PC freezes while (or short after) playing on FX-6350 system. Also got once a freeze in bios. Haven't tried yet changing parts.

Alec Ilchenko

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PC freezes while (or short after) playing on FX-6350 system. Also got once a freeze in bios. Haven't tried yet changing parts.

Ok. I messed up cause of my pc freezes, giving me last frame, locking keyboard(NumLock/CapsLock/ScrollLock don't changing indicators), and making strange buzzing sound from speakers.

MB__s-AM3 AMD 990FX Asus Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 ATX
CPU__s-AM3 AMD FX-6350 X6 BOX (FD6350FRHKBOX)
GPU__PCI-E 2048Mb GeForce GTX960 (DDR5) EVGA FTW GAMING ACX 2.0+ (02G-P4-2968-KR)
RAM__DDR3 16Gb (8Gb x 2) 1600MHz Kingston HyperX (HX316C10FRK2/16)
HDD__3.5" SATA 2Tb Toshiba (DT01ABA200V / PA4292E-1HL0-RK)
Monitor__LCD 23" LG 23MP57A-P + D-SUB - DVI-I ATcom M/M 1.8m (16143)
Case__Delux DLC-MD293 450W Black (i use different PSU)
PSU__500W Xigmatek SL-8500BTX
Case Fan__120mm PrologiX 32 Red LED 3+4pin (PLF-SB120R4)
Case Fan__92mm Zalman ZM-F2 Plus (SF)
Mouse__A4-Tech Bloody TL8 A Activated
Keyboard__CBR KB-110 USB
Windows 10 Insider Preview
___My Case Fans are blowing OUT of case, not IN, is it right i hope?
System is fresh, except of 6 year old PSU.

Tried lot of things, but now can't even handle what i already tried and what hadn't.

If i'm right, it started with turning off suddenly or reloading(not sure what exactly). But it was only in first week, now it freezes.
Also it was ok on autumn and winter. And spring. Problems started like in a beginning of June. But I not see any problems about overheating in AI Suite. It shows temperature of parts in 40-70 C under load.

What's interesting, is that it often freezes in 1-10 minutes after exiting games.

And PC usually not booting after any freezes. Or it's better to say it's booting, it looks like working, but shows nothing - not Windows(10, Insider Preview) logo, nor MB TUF logo. Just black screen, fans noise, and no beeps. Have to turn it off and wait a bit before launching again.

Glad to hear any suggestions...
 
Solution
First step, replace the power supply with a good model, the power supply you have is a low quality one. Pretty amazing it lasted you that long.

Once that id done, you can see how the system runs. Other parts may be damaged now but first step is the power supply swap.
First step, replace the power supply with a good model, the power supply you have is a low quality one. Pretty amazing it lasted you that long.

Once that id done, you can see how the system runs. Other parts may be damaged now but first step is the power supply swap.
 
Solution