When my pc is idle, the ram usage is about 30% which is about 4-5gb (out of 16gb) and the CPU usage is around 2-3%, with programs like Google Chrome and Bitdefender using about 1% each and a bunch of other programs using between 0.1-0.Giải các phương trình sau: a. Without overclocking, and leaving the CPU at a stock 4.2ghz, and even underclocking it to 4.0ghz with much lower vcore, the issue still persists where the computer just freezes up at high cpu load. I just replaced my pc parts, and turned the pc on as usual and carried on using it. I wasn't quite aware i would have to do one. You are correct in mentioning that i did not do a fresh install of my OS with the new build. The boot drive i use is an 120gb SSD which i have been using for the past couple of years and my OS is the lastest version of Windows 10. I'm sure others have additional ideas to diagnose the issue. What processes are shown running in Task Manager which uses up the CPU? That aside, what is your experience with the PC without overclocking? This leads me to suspect you didn't fresh install your OS with the new build which can cause problems. You mention replacing many components which amount to a new build, but don't mention what you did with the boot drive and OS. Your language use makes me question a particular aspect: what are you using for boot drive and OS? Download and install Dell Support Assist Open Dell Support Assist Click Checkup Click Scan a Specific Device Click System Devices Select the CPU Stress Test and Run it. Follow the steps below to run the stress test. I am not sure if i missed any info however if there is any other information that needs to be given just let me know. If you do not have Support Assist installed in your computer, click here for the download link. Does anyone know why this issue occurs and are there any ways to fix it? My next plan would be to replace the PSU, however i am not sure if that would help at all. I am not sure what to do anymore and i am not sure what the issue could be anymore, i have looked up plenty of answers on Google and other places and have found no solutions yet. Most high end games i run are fine due to them not using 100% of the cpu power, so the games run perfectly well, the issue only occurs when i use 100% of the cpu power. Just a note that the computer does not get a BSOD, it just keeps freezing up. I have tried taking out the CPU and cooler and reseating them and the same with the ram sticks and gpu, however the issue kept re-occuring where the computer freezes up. The temperatures of the CPU are always alright becuase i have a corsair h60 liquid cooler and the temperatures are always around 70-75 degrees at max cpu load. I have tried playing around with this by putting to 4.5ghz 1.245 core voltage and even putting the cpu back to stock 4.2ghz, however the issue kept happening, even when i increased the core voltage up to 1.4v to just test it out. The CPU was overclocked at 4.8ghz with a 1.295 core voltage. This happens about 5-8 minutes into the CPU stress test. So far, the PC is working great and runs great, except for when i use a CPU Stress test or simply a game or a program that uses 100% of the CPU power, where the computer starts to freeze for over 30-45 seconds then come back for a few seconds and then freeze again. I have made sure i followed the right guides in order to install this all properly. I Have also had to replace the motherboard to a LGA 1151 Socket one so that the new i7 works on it, and changed my old 16gb ddr3 ram to a new 16gb ddr4 ram. Recently i have bought a new GPU (Nvidia GTX 1080) and a new CPU (i7 7700k) that replaced my old Nvidia GTX 780Ti and i7 4790K. Specifications: CPU: Intel i7 7700k (overclocked to 4.8ghz) Graphics Card: Nvidia gtx 1080 Ram: Vengeance 2133mhz ddr4 8gb x 2 PSU: Corsair CX600 Hello, I will just explain the full story in case it helps, sorry if its long.
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