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Desktop freezing randomly (Resolved).


Best Answer phillpower2 , 30 May 2020 - 02:01 PM

Thanks for the feedback   The two main things that I can see are high temperatures and evidence that an AV software has not been uninstalled properly, both could cause the issue that you... Go to the full post »


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Here is the speccy:

 

http://speccy.pirifo...kCSQiuA7rkPuBOu

 

I still see one instance of Avira, and went back and reran Autoruns to try to find it and delete it, but it did not appear on the list.

 

 

Thanks!


Edited by daniel.karakas, 02 June 2020 - 10:10 AM.

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Any problems since you got rid of the other traces of Avira.

 

Next thing that we need to check is the temps and voltages.

 

From your reply #4;

 

2. PSU: FSP 300-600tha(1) (see attached photo)

 

 

No picture attached and I cannot find that PSU on the database, can we have the pic + can you confirm that we have the correct PSU model information. 


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No, no problems since deleting trace Avira files.

 

Here is photo: 

 

IMG_20200602_101317562_BURST001.jpg


Edited by daniel.karakas, 02 June 2020 - 11:20 AM.

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Thanks for the pic  :thumbsup:

 

Lets see how things go for now but any further problems we will check the temps and voltages, btw, in case you are not aware, that PSU is labelled as 300W when it can only produce 240W which you can see is clearly printed on it 240W Max


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OK thanks! I will keep track of any freezes and let you know. I have a temperature app running and notice temperatures on the 4 cores are highest at 58 degrees, is that a normal?

 
Thanks again for all your help!

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What is the computer being used for when the CPU temps reach 58°C

 

You are welcome  :)


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Hi I am having temp readings up to 60 when the computer is doing absolutely nothing just with a couple tabs in chrome open. Noticed as high as 78 over night. 

 

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That is way too hot for the CPU, allowing for your warm temperatures the CPU should be around 30/35°C at idle, looks like you need some better case cooling.


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