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"I Need a New PC!" 2020. Ray Tracing. 120Hz-360Hz. Next-Gen Already.

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Is this going to work or blow up? I don’t need super GPU but super cpu and ram

Cpusocket am4, 105w, pci4, ddr4 3200 mhz, 12 cores Amd ryzen 9 5900x¥90,000
Memory32gb Crucial ballistix 3200 ddr4 ¥12,000
MoboAMD X570 mini-ITX Gaming motherboard with PCIe 4.0, Aura Sync RGB, Intel Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), dual M.2 with heatsink, HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, SATA 6Gb/s, and USB 3.2ROG Strix X570-I ¥30,000
Hard driveSAMSUNG 980 PRO 512 PCIe NVMe Gen4 Internal Gaming SSD M.2 (MZ-V8P1T0B)Samsung 980 pro 512gb¥13,000
CoolerNZXT KRAKEN X53 Simple Water Cooling CPU Cooler RGB Compatible 9.4 inches (240 mm) RL-KRX53-01 FN1444NZXT Kraken X53¥15,000
PsuNZXT C750 - NP-C750M - 750 Watt PSU - 80+ Gold Certified - Hybrid Silent Fan Control - Fluid Dynamic Bearings - Modular Design - Sleeved Cables - ATX Gaming Power Supply - 10 Year WarrantyNZXT C750 - NP-C750M - 750 Watt PSU¥13,500
CaseH210i¥10,000
GpuRaytracing OK, 3060 ok!Rtx 3070¥50,000
 

Amory

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my PC has always done this thing where the whole system like, seizes up every few hours for a few seconds and then keeps going as normal

everything will be running normally and then all of a sudden the screen will freeze and the sound just halts in its tracks and gets stretched out into a whine, and then it goes back to normal after 3-5 seconds. this will happen whether i'm gaming or just browsing youtube or whatever else

i've done some google research on what the problem might be, but based on the nature of the issue it's hard to pin down. some similar forum topics seem to point to the power supply?

I bought my PC prebuilt a couple years ago, it has the following specs. any advice would be super helpful!

Intel Core i7-8700K Processor 3.7GHz;
ASUS Prime Z370-P motherboard
650 watt power supply
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 8GB GDDR6;
16GB DDR4-3200 RAM;
500GB Solid State Drive;
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
 
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ratburger

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my PC has always done this thing where the whole system like, seizes up every few hours for a few seconds and then keeps going as normal

everything will be running normally and then all of a sudden the screen will freeze and the sound just halts in its tracks and gets stretched out into a whine, and then it goes back to normal after 3-5 seconds. this will happen whether i'm gaming or just browsing youtube or whatever else

i've done some google research on what the problem might be, but based on the nature of the issue it's hard to pin down. some similar forum topics seem to point to the power supply?

I bought my PC prebuilt a couple years ago, it has the following specs. any advice would be super helpful!

Intel Core i7-8700K Processor 3.7GHz;
ASUS Prime Z370-P motherboard
650 watt power supply
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 8GB GDDR6;
16GB DDR4-3200 RAM;
500GB Solid State Drive;
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro

I'd first try going into Power & Sleep Settings --> Additional power settings and set it to Ultimate Performance.

If that didn't fix it, I'd go into the BIOS, save the current settings, then restore to default values. Afterwards, re-enable XMP for the RAM and save and exit.
 
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Amory

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I'd first try going into Power & Sleep Settings --> Additional power settings and set it to Ultimate Performance.

If that didn't fix it, I'd go into the BIOS, save the current settings, then restore to default values. Afterwards, re-enable XMP for the RAM and save and exit.
Thanks! I will give this a try
 

DGrayson

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Hi all. New thread is open so I will close this one. Feel free to repost your questions there!

 
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