11-10-2015, 08:10 AM
(11-10-2015, 08:09 AM)Segolia Wrote:Yay, Segolia.(11-10-2015, 07:34 AM)Shaadaris Wrote: Blegh, so apparently my computer is now having random periods of bullet-time.
By that, I mean everything at once, internet or not internet, will slow to an absolute crawl, folders take full minutes to load, google won't appear, switching pages on Steam will do nothing, etc. The worst part is, upon checking task manager, my CPU, RAM, and Disk usage are all minimal.
What the hell is causing this.
Luckily restarting fixes it... Except that it also gets stuck restarting it's so slow, so much that I had to manually shut off after it was shutting down for about 2 minutes.
Hoorah, another thing to stress about after my wisdom teeth surgery tomorrow morning.
Speaking of which, wish me luck and no pain. I really hope I'm one of the cases where it barely or flat out doesn't hurt afterwards, medicine or no medicine.
May or may not be around much tomorrow, depending on how terrible I feel while the coma-in-a-can is wearing off.
So yeah, fun day ahead. Maybe if I feel good enough and my parents have money I can get Fallout 4 and have something to distract me... Except that I'll be at my Dad's and have to use my Laptop, which, if it can even run Fallout 4, much less without it being a slideshow, I give up, and the computer wins.
Potentially GPU or PSU is on the way out (or if your power draw becomes to intense - my PSU is barely capable of sustaining my GPU atm so if I try to overclock it I get massive instability). Could also be caused by overheating - is your cooling adequate?
Faulty RAM can also be responsible for that kind of thing. In general, erratic errors with no rhyme or reason are typically linked to hardware issues, especially when it causes things like stuttering, graphical glitches, freezing and so on.
*Noms tail*
Also, love the new avatar