New Computer Keeps Freezing

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#1 pandaman37
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ok let me start off saying im not very good with computer but i need some incite on whats wrong... my dad recently built for a me a new computer that i would love if it was for not the constant freezing... the computer freezes in what seems random spots, but never when im just surfing the web or leeting it sit idle. it freezes when im playing a game, installing something, opening a file, or even sometimes at boot when the vista logo appears. there is no error message or sound, the screen just freezes. im not sure whats going on, it was only built 2 days ago, but beggan freezing when i first started playing on it... ive done memcheck, ive checked all temps, checked for hdd errors, but all are clean

my specs are (atleast from what i can get)

Intel Core2 Quad CPU Q9550 2.83Ghz

ASUS P5N-D LGA 775 Nvidia nForce 750i SLi ATX Intel Motherboard

GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked EDition 896MB

Western Digital Caviar GP WD10EACS 1TB 16MB Cache SATA 3.0/s Hard Drive

OZC Reaper HPC 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240PIN DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1066 (PC2 8500)

XCLIO Greater Power 1000W ATX 12V SLi Ready CrossFire Ready Modual Active PFC Power Supply

Windows Vista Home Premium

when i first noticed the crash all i had installed on the computer was microsoft office, fraps (which came with the GPU), and FarCry 2. i want to play my new pc badly... please help

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ok let me start off saying im not very good with computer but i need some incite on whats wrong... my dad recently built for a me a new computer that i would love if it was for not the constant freezing... the computer freezes in what seems random spots, but never when im just surfing the web or leeting it sit idle. it freezes when im playing a game, installing something, opening a file, or even sometimes at boot when the vista logo appears. there is no error message or sound, the screen just freezes. im not sure whats going on, it was only built 2 days ago, but beggan freezing when i first started playing on it... ive done memcheck, ive checked all temps, checked for hdd errors, but all are clean

my specs are (atleast from what i can get)

Intel Core2 Quad CPU Q9550 2.83Ghz

ASUS P5N-D LGA 775 Nvidia nForce 750i SLi ATX Intel Motherboard

GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked EDition 896MB

Western Digital Caviar GP WD10EACS 1TB 16MB Cache SATA 3.0/s Hard Drive

OZC Reaper HPC 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240PIN DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1066 (PC2 8500)

XCLIO Greater Power 1000W ATX 12V SLi Ready CrossFire Ready Modual Active PFC Power Supply

Windows Vista Home Premium

when i first noticed the crash all i had installed on the computer was microsoft office, fraps (which came with the GPU), and FarCry 2. i want to play my new pc badly... please help

pandaman37

Sounds like a beast, too bad you're getting errors. Lemme guess...all IO freezes up too right? Try downclocking the video card; maybe there's something wrong there. I woulda pegged it as the CPU but... 1000W PSU, even at 40% efficiency should deliver more than enough amps on each rail. It could also be a BIOS error, make sure anything SLI-related is disabled in BIOS. If all else fails, do a complete reformat and see if you get the error *before* you install anything or even plug in an ethernet cable.

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#3 Gamerkat
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did you build it yourself? update all drivers, windows, and bios

download realtemp to look at your cpu temps, use gpuz to check your gpu temps

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#4 pandaman37
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just read up on stuff so thought i would ask, does anybody think the securom from FarCry2 could screw with my computer?

also i read that maybe my psu isnt giving enough power to my motherboard for it to function properly... i havent played with the bios except when i flashed it to a newer one.. as for overclocking, ive actually yet to do that either, its running the same way right out of the box

just in case i touht i should post temps, these are when i run FarCry2 at all max (at least for 10min before it crashes) GPU 75C , CPU 41C, MOBO 46C ill be getting crysis for Christmas i believe so i hope my GPU doesnt overheat from that game

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#5 pandaman37
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i built it with my dad, he knows more than i do. all drivers and windows are updated to the latest
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#6 Gamerkat
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ur temps are fine

I think that maybe its ur power supply.

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#7 pandaman37
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thats what i was thinking, but the only problem is, i dont know what i can do to fix that :P

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#8 Captain__Tripps
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Although RAM issues usually result in program crashes, and not system crashes... (ime anyway), you might want to burn memtest to a cd and see if it turns up any memory errors.
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#9 jimmyjammer69
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I really don't think it's going to be a PSU problem - it sounds like that thing is a monster. Maybe a faulty CPU? Or RAM voltage/timings settings in BIOS? have you tried updating BIOS?