About a year ago I bought a new gaming computer.
Everything was smooth. After downloading the BO3 which I still had on my previous computer, I played quite a bit of time and suddenly the computer just froze. The only way to turn it off was to press and hold the shut down button.
The problem continued and Buzzing Noise did not appear yet.
I replaced the power supply-nothing.
I checked the temperature of the GPU and even turned on the fan by MSI AfterBurner - continued to crash.
Funny that in games like BattleField 4, CSGO, GTA V it just does not happen.
After a long time With the problem (only in BO3).
I bought a PUBG and drove by car (settings on medium).
The same happened to me, but this time the Buzzing Noise appeared.
I said WTF, it's strange. And I played another game
guess what? Same problem.
I put the game back to Steam with a 43 minute play.
I downloaded a Mirror's Edge Catalyst and played and no problem happened.
After the twins I finished the game.
And downloaded Assassin's Creed Syndicate. I played for a day without any problem, just before I wanted to finish playing the same problem with the Buzzing Noise.
I did a restart, and I wanted to examine the problem, I played Two more days without any trouble.
So my friend told me that he wanted to buy a PUBG and was erased, I re-bought and for 2 hours there is no problem. Suddenly after I do on it the spectate problem is repeated.
I did Restart and went back to play for another hour and a half and again the game freezes.
I finished playing that day. I could not get back the game because I'd been through the two hours.
I played two more times today and again the computer froze.
By the way I canceled some audio devices on the computer and it still reads.
I made updates to the drivers
My Specs:
Windows: 10 Pro 64-bit
CPU: Intel Core i7 6700K @ 4.00GHz
Skylake 14nm Technology
RAM: 16.0GB Single-Channel Unknown @ 1066MHz (15-15-15-35)
MotherBoard: Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. H170-Gaming 3 (U3E1)
GPU: ATI AMD Radeon R9 390 Series (Gigabyte)-8GB
SSD: 240GB Patriot Blast
Hard Disk: 1TB Western Digital WDC WD10EFRX-68FYTN0 (SATA)
PSU: Don't remember the name but it's 700watt
My previous PSU was the same one (on this computer) but I switched it to one time because I thought the product itself was corrupted.
Thanks!
Everything was smooth. After downloading the BO3 which I still had on my previous computer, I played quite a bit of time and suddenly the computer just froze. The only way to turn it off was to press and hold the shut down button.
The problem continued and Buzzing Noise did not appear yet.
I replaced the power supply-nothing.
I checked the temperature of the GPU and even turned on the fan by MSI AfterBurner - continued to crash.
Funny that in games like BattleField 4, CSGO, GTA V it just does not happen.
After a long time With the problem (only in BO3).
I bought a PUBG and drove by car (settings on medium).
The same happened to me, but this time the Buzzing Noise appeared.
I said WTF, it's strange. And I played another game
guess what? Same problem.
I put the game back to Steam with a 43 minute play.
I downloaded a Mirror's Edge Catalyst and played and no problem happened.
After the twins I finished the game.
And downloaded Assassin's Creed Syndicate. I played for a day without any problem, just before I wanted to finish playing the same problem with the Buzzing Noise.
I did a restart, and I wanted to examine the problem, I played Two more days without any trouble.
So my friend told me that he wanted to buy a PUBG and was erased, I re-bought and for 2 hours there is no problem. Suddenly after I do on it the spectate problem is repeated.
I did Restart and went back to play for another hour and a half and again the game freezes.
I finished playing that day. I could not get back the game because I'd been through the two hours.
I played two more times today and again the computer froze.
By the way I canceled some audio devices on the computer and it still reads.
I made updates to the drivers
My Specs:
Windows: 10 Pro 64-bit
CPU: Intel Core i7 6700K @ 4.00GHz
Skylake 14nm Technology
RAM: 16.0GB Single-Channel Unknown @ 1066MHz (15-15-15-35)
MotherBoard: Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. H170-Gaming 3 (U3E1)
GPU: ATI AMD Radeon R9 390 Series (Gigabyte)-8GB
SSD: 240GB Patriot Blast
Hard Disk: 1TB Western Digital WDC WD10EFRX-68FYTN0 (SATA)
PSU: Don't remember the name but it's 700watt
My previous PSU was the same one (on this computer) but I switched it to one time because I thought the product itself was corrupted.
Thanks!