Computer freezes and restarts during games




















My computer is fairly new, just got it about almost 2 months ago. It never crashes when I browse the web and watch live-streams and YouTube videos. Just only video games Last edited by woof ; 28 Aug, pm. Showing 1 - 14 of 14 comments. Aged system for it being fairly new. What powersupply does it have? And those temps are a bit high, under the limit, but high for it not being overclocked. The system is likely overheating. To check type: winver in the search bar on the Taskbar and hit Enter. Meanwhile, I would suggest you to perform a clean boot on the computer and check if the issue persists.

Performing a clean boot will start the computer with minimal set of drivers and programs, to determine whether a background program is causing the issue. Some of the Startup programs will not load after performing a clean boot on the computer.

However, that functionality will return when you reset the computer to start normally after finishing the troubleshooting. To perform a clean boot on the computer refer to the article How to perform a clean boot in Windows. If performing a clean boot fixes the issue then, please refer to the section How to determine what is causing the problem after you do a clean boot to check which program is causing the issue.

Note: Please refer the section Reset the computer to start normally after clean boot troubleshooting to boot the computer in to normal mode after troubleshooting. You may also want to check the Event Viewer for any errors. Refer the steps mentioned below:. Expand Windows Logs from the left pane and select System. Click Filter Current Log from extreme right pane. This is what I would tell them: Card appears to Crap out under stress causing the system to Lockup freeze or Reboot. I would like to return it under RMA.

Greybear said: Card appears to Crap out under stress causing the system to Lockup freeze or Reboot. Ok thank you. Making sure the GPU is the one to blame? I mean, what makes BO4 so special that it only freezes on that game, right? It could be the same reason I do not use Heaven Furmark as my choice for pushing the system. BO4 might be pushing just the right buttons. Cause if you think of it If it is the Motherboard, Monitor, Keyboard, Memory Before that people had Random Lockups playing games but did not know why.

Not all games would call the value that would cause the Issue. Chip CPU also had a Hyperthreading flaw that could cause crashing. Every so often, someone still shows up and has not applied the BIOS fix to their board but has had no issues with their setup until a few weeks prior. Hi, Well They decided the card is fine and sent it back to me.

They could have just been lucky that it didn't crash? When I put the card back in, I reinstalled Blackops 4 entirely to see if that would work. After that I played 1 night without issue on Blackops 4. Tonight I played Apex Legends, where the same crash happened for the first time.

It's not just Blackops 4 then. I'm at the end of my rope here, when I sent the card back again, they will just say it is fine, and maybe it is. So whats next for me to do? Try another PSU? Tonight, pull the card out of the system. Tomorrow put it back in and play Blackops 4 until it crashes. Mar Hi, My PC keeps freezing randomly while playing some games. So don't be lazy about this matter. If you do it this way, you are less likely to worry about that your computer will freeze when you are playing games.

A virus or other malware may cause your computer to freeze or crash when you are playing games. To check if the malware and virus is the cause of your problem, you should run a thorough virus scan with your antivirus program. Or you can use the built-in utility of Windows Defender or Windows Security to do that for you as well.

Choose the option of Windows Defender Offline scan. Then click the button of Scan now to start scanning malware and viruses for your computer. The next fix for you is to close programs running in the background. When you are playing computer games, the program of the game itself is probably taking the most of your system resources.

At this moment, too many additional programs running in the background can also take up a large portion of your computer's operating memory, which will result in sudden shutdown or crashes of your computer.

Under this circumstance, you'd better close those unimportant programs eating up processing power or memory of your computer. By the way, maybe some programs start running at the very beginning when your computer boots, but you are easy to neglect them.

You can disable them from Task Manager easily. In the last part, we have talked about how to stop your computer from crashing when playing games. Furthermore, there are several additional points that you should pay attention to. If you don't want your computer to freeze suddenly when you are playing games, keep reading on. Like a human being, your computer can get tired and stressed out usually.

Imagine that if you have worked for quite a few concessive hours and without a rest, you must be so tired. By the same token, if you have your computer worked for too long time, your computer may quit working for you, thus the issue of sudden crashes may occur. Therefore, let your computer have a rest after using it for a period of time. Overheating is another common induction factor of computer crashes when playing games. For most computers, they are programmed to shut down automatically if the CPU or GPU temperature is going to reach the critical levels so as to protect itself from hardware failures.

If your computer is overheated, you should have a break, check the cooling system and clean all fans for better heat dissipation. If the game that you are playing is downloaded from an unknown, harmful or untrusted website, the game itself is likely a virus, which will do harm to your computer. So when you are playing such games with your computer, your computer freezes.



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