PC Freezes at lock screen and loses all signal

Jul 14, 2018
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Alright I got a newish PC, everyday when I attempt to turn it on it freezes on lock screen and loses signal to all usb and monitor, I had the same exact issue with my other PC. I am using the same GPU as the other PC and RAM.

My specs:
GTX 750 2gb
FX 4300 3.8 GHz
12gb RAM
350W PSU.
I cannot upgrade anything.
 

Ralston18

Titan
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Please provide more information about the components installed in your "newish PC".

Hard drivers, DVD drives, etc...

My first thought is that the PSU is not able to provide enough power. Especially if it is an older PSU that came with the "newish PC".

Add up the wattages for all of the installed components. Add 40%.

Post the list, the wattages, and the totals accordingly.
 
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Its an iBuyPower WA55OB. I think it was released in 2015

Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 PNY XLR8 2gb 128bit
RAM: 12288MB, 1x PNY Optima 4gb & 1x 8gb. No clue what brand.
CPU: AMD FX™ 4300 Quad-Core (4 CPUs) 3.8 GHz
OS: Windows 10 Home 64-Bit Operating System
Case: iBuyPower Black Gamer WA550B by Raidmax
Motherboard: MSI 760GMA-P34 (FX) (MS-7641)
Hard Drive: WD Blue 1TB
PSU: Allied ATX 350W Internal

 

Ralston18

Titan
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Yes. The wattage of your PSU is 350 watts as I understand that.

The question is what is the total power demand of all your system components.

You must look up and total up the wattages component by component. Go with the listed high wattage values.

If the total power demand is close to or greater than 350 watts, then the PSU is probably not capable of supporting your system.

Especially if the PSU is an older model.
 
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I'll do that in around 30-40 minutes