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Hello,
In the last week, my computer starts to freeze and make noise.
I have restarted it, and then it beeps.
My mb is dh87rl, and the error i found in the event view, is
"A timeout was reached (30000 milliseconds) while waiting for the Intel(R) SUR QC Software Asset Manager service to connect."
what can i do?
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The first thing I would do is to uninstall the Intel Customer Improvement Program.
Then, I would re-apply the thermal paste on the processor heatsink, making sure the heat sink is clean.
How many beeps/pattern are you getting?
Have you reseated your memory and/or tried using one memory module at a time?
What OS/build are you running?
What is your processor model number?
What bios do you have installed?
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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Hi, thanks for the quick comment.
1. Intel Customer Improvement Program - I have deleted the program.
2. processor heatsink - I have used a vacuum to suck the dust(while computer is off).
3. i think 3 beeps, not a quick pattern.
4. i haven't touch memory at all.
5. Windows 10 Pro - build 19045
6. i7-4770S
7. RLH8710H.86A.0314.2013.0410.1954, 10-Apr-13
Thanks!
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Did you recently add the i7-4770S to your config?
Have you tried different memory? Are you using different memory?
The last bios was 0332. You can find it here with the release notes:
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1. No, the processor wasn't changed.
2. Same memory, i will locate a spare memory, and try to switch.
3. what should i do with the link about the bios.
p.s
4. happened again, this time, straight turn off(without snowy\freeze screen) like the power was cut in my room.
and i had heard 3 beeps when turn on.
Thanks again!
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3 beeps indicates a memory problem.
It may also be a problem with the power supply.
The link is for you to update your bios. However, since it may be a problem with the power supply, I would not update the bios until you are certain that the power supply and memory are known good.
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Al was correct the first time telling you to change the TIM (heatsink paste) between the processor and heatsink. You have a computer that is close to 10 years old and the TIM can dry out and lose its effectiveness. The only solution is replacement.
Hope this helps,
...S

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