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Hello!
(Sorry for bad english )
Here is my problem:
Sometimes (every 5-50 times), when I turn on computer, Windows (7 X64) is in freeze state for 1-5 seconds every ~10 sec.
Freeze state - When nothing happen. Coursor not moving, games not responding (like big lags) etc...
There is only one thing to eleminate problem - restart (from start menu )
After restart everything works fine. Fine for next 5-50 turns on.
My question is: how to solve this problem? It's Hardware or software problem? Any got idea??
My hardware:
Proceessor: Intel I7 920
MB: Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P
RAM: OCZ DDR3 Triple Channel 3x2048MB 1333MHz CL7.0 BOX Platinum Edition (setted properly in BIOS)
Graph: Palit XpertVision GeForce GTX 275
HDDs: RAID 0 with 3 disks - Samsung SpinPoint F1 HD322HJ (used Intel ICH10R)
PSU: BeQuiet 650W Dark Power
Mouse: Razer Naga
Keyboard: Logitech MX3200
CD/DVD: LG (I know only producent for that moment)
In case are 4 fans (80mm).
I don't have OC.
PS: Yesterday I upgraded BIOS firmware, restarting few times and was hope, that will help, but today i got this issue again...
PPS: I heard something about HT incompatible devices or softwares issues, but don't know it is true.
I hope this thread is in good place. If not please move it
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The first thing is to determine whther it is software or hardware. INstall a different OS and see if it does the same hting.
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Since you are using ocz ram manually set your bios to the manufacturer's specs. Go to the manufacturer's website to obtain the data (latency, voltage). Take note also that you should not exceed the cpu voltage warning.
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