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abnormal behavior from my PC (Any Help)
#1
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1. My audio jitters and makes sounds e.g (errr, eee, aaa, etc) for a couple of seconds maybe even half a second but still noticeable.
2. I do get the Driver error thing and i will tell you what i have tried to resolve it The list is below.
The List:
Changed the TDR to 8 then 10 then 0 Nothing happened reverted back to original value.
[*] Under-clocked my GPU (R9 270x) Back to original
[*] Turned up my fans to 80% - 100% Nothing Back to original
[*] Try'd to under clock my CPU Back to original
[*] Used a different user still happened
[*] I have a USB 16gb 3.0 and an extra hard drive so both can be used to diagnose this problem if i have to.
[*] MemCheak nothing cam up done it for 24H once then over night to 3pm No errors (Thinking of getting new ram tho)
[*] The services that is used to defrag my system is not working Plus Task scheduler not working
[*] I changed to not using GPU accelerator Everything worked fine played games that use Direct X still fine Played mine craft Crashed on me same as Flash games and emulators of all sorts crashed.
[*] I have Who crashed The program If that's needed.
[*] Changing to OpenGL working perfectly nothing happened.
[*] Disk error checking thing did that as well.
[*] Used safe mode everything fine
3. Fans slow down when the black screen happens and programs crash when this happens some don't.
I'm thinking of reinstalling windows i don't have a optical Drive because that one broke.
Or installing Linux mint as i side OS
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#2
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#3
"[*] Turned up my fans to 80% - 100% Nothing Back to original"

Why would you crank up your fans? Do you suspect you are overheating? CPU @ 100% constantly will cause audio jitter. Can you please post your system specs.
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#4
  • How long you been running that CPU and GPU overclocked?
  • Has your overclock ever been stable?
  • Have you been suffering Crashing, BSOD, or Overheating? if so how long has this been going on? and when did it start?
  • When you overclocked your computer, did you stress test the CPU and GPU to see if was stable?
  • What are the temps of you GPU and CPU at idle and under max load?
  • What is your system spec?
  • How old is your hardware?
  • Is the case and fans clean and free from dust?
Please try and answer these questions as clear as possible so we can get a understanding to what is going on.
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