My computer often freezes when playing games !!

Updated on Game 2024-04-14
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Check the heat dissipation of the fan.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Check the CPU and graphics card for heat dissipation, dust removal, oiling, or replace the fan.

    Second, the power supply voltage is unstable, the power supply is insufficient, and the power supply with high quality and high power is replaced.

    3. Clean up and defragment the disk.

    1. In the window of my computer, right-click the drive letter you want to clean up - "Properties" - "Clean Disk" - check the files you want to delete - OK - Yes.

    2. Clear the temporary files, start-run-enter.

    temp%-OK. 3. Clean up the registry and junk files with Optimizer or Super Bunny.

    4. Close some startup programs, start-run-msconfig--- start.

    In addition to anti-virus software and input methods, general programs can be turned off.

    5. Delete unused program software.

    6. Defragment Disk - Start.

    7. Reduce the burden on memory.

    Don't have too many programs open. If you have too many documents open or too many programs running at the same time, you will not have enough memory to run other programs, so you should close the programs and windows you don't use at any time.

    4. Upgrade the motherboard, graphics card, and network card drivers.

    5. Increase the physical memory, replace it with high-quality memory, and set up virtual memory reasonably.

    1. To play games, the virtual memory can be set larger, the minimum value is times of the physical memory, and the maximum value is 2-3 times of the physical memory.

    No matter how big it is, it takes up too much space on your hard drive.

    2. The virtual memory setting method is as follows:

    Right-click on My Computer--Properties--Advanced--Performance Settings--Advanced--Virtual Memory Change--Select the partition where the virtual memory (page file) is stored in the drive list--Custom size--Set the values in "Initial Size" and "Maximum", then click the "Settings" button, and finally click the "OK" button to exit.

    3. The partition where the virtual memory (page file) is stored must have enough space, and the hard disk resources are insufficient, resulting in insufficient virtual memory.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many cases of crashes.

    1.Check whether the inside of the computer is very dusty. If yes. Please clean it up.

    2.In particular, the CPU fan should be cleaned. The CPU has poor heat dissipation and is most likely to crash.

    This is the hardware aspect. Software:

    There's not much to say about that. If the system has reached a state where it is constantly going to crash. The best way to do this is to reinstall the system.

    Anyone who knows how to use a computer uses this system.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The probability of the graphics card being bad is relatively high.

    It's also possible that the graphics card driver is broken!!

    Try the next driver wizard to update the driver of the machine.

    If it still is.

    Just find someone who understands to check if the graphics card is hanging!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many reasons why computers often crash, such as the system being damaged by Trojan viruses, software problems, hardware problems, etc. If your computer is constantly crashing due to a Trojan virus or a system problem, you can use free security software.

    The 360 first aid kit is messy.

    The system repair function can solve this kind of problem.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Software Failure.

    1. Viruses, use 360 Anyin Good Guard to detect and kill malware and Trojans. 360 anti-virus all-round investigation and killing!

    2. There are too many running programs and software conflicts. Turn off unnecessary software that leaks with tong.

    3. System problems, reinstall the system back to the system.

    2. Hardware failure.

    1. Memory failure, too much dust, and poor contact of memory slots will cause crashes.

    2. Poor CPU heat dissipation, resulting in protection and computer crash.

    3. Hard disk problem, hard disk has bad sectors.

    4. Motherboard problems.

    5. The power supply is unstable, which will also cause a crash.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    For some players who like to play 3D games, if it is a painful thing to freeze frequently while playing 3D games, hehe, here I will summarize the common causes of such failures.

    1 Problems with the graphics card itself. (1) Video memory is damaged. If the graphics card's video memory is damaged, this kind of phenomenon is very likely to occur, even if it doesn't crash, it will frequently report errors after playing 3D games for a while, and in this case, it's best to replace a good graphics card with a replacement method to try it.

    2) The circuit or chip of the graphics card itself is damaged, resulting in a failure, so try to solve it by replacing it.

    2 The voltage of the AGP slot is insufficient. The reason is that the voltage is unstable, so that when playing 3D games, it may instantly cause insufficient power supply to the AGP slot and cause a crash, so you should first check whether your power supply is enough or whether the power supply line is stable, or you can try to increase the voltage of AGP in the BIOS, generally increase it, but not too high, otherwise it will be very dangerous.

    3.Graphics card workmanship materials and compatibility issues. Some miscellaneous or small and medium-sized brands of graphics cards will greatly reduce the electrical compatibility of the graphics card if the materials are insufficient, which is manifested as when the 8X graphics card runs at 8X, which will cause frequent crashes in 3D games, and when the AGP is adjusted to 4X in the BIOS, it will be no problem, this is because 8X has high requirements for the electrical compatibility of the graphics card, and it is easy to have problems if the materials are not well made.

    4.Heat dissipation issues. Check whether the CPU temperature is normal in the BIOS, and then check whether the heat dissipation of the graphics card is abnormal.

    5.System software issues. (1) Check whether your motherboard patch and graphics card driver are correct, whether the graphics card driver is damaged, if there is a crash problem, try to change a motherboard patch or graphics card driver, note that it is not the latest or the best, try to play the driver or patch in the disc that comes with the hardware.

    2) Check to see if the DirectX file is corrupt or the version is too low, and run the DirectX diagnostics with the dxdiag command in Runtime. (3) Check whether hardware acceleration is enabled. (4) Clean up the junk files of the system, and try to reinstall the system if it really doesn't work.

    6 If it is an integrated graphics card, the memory should also be checked, because the video memory used by the integrated graphics card is divided into a part of the memory to the integrated graphics card chip.

    The common causes of failures and solutions are the above, when the failure occurs in line with the principle of soft and hard step by step, I believe you will find out the cause.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The CPU is overheating.

    The graphics card is overheating and there is a problem with the video memory.

    There is a problem with the memory.

    There is a problem with the motherboard chip.

    There is also a problem with the software driver, the DX file.

    and so on may cause this to happen, and it is not possible to determine the cause based on your description, so it is recommended that you check them one by one.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Is it that the screen will freeze after playing for a while? Or just a blue screen. Obvious drive problem. Next Drive Life 2010 Green Edition to update the driver!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Oh, mine is the same, I haven't found the reason so far... I found it and said it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If there is no special fault manifestation, it will be dealt with as follows:

    1.Check the working temperature of CPU, graphics card and other hardware to see if there is any hardware that is too high, if it is a fault point, you need to replace the hardware or enhance the heat dissipation, and also test the hard disk to see if there are bad sectors, etc.

    2. If there is no problem with the hardware, it is recommended to reinstall the system to solve the problem.

    Hope it helps!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The temperature is too high. Blow with a fan. Under the 360 Security Guard Cleanup Garbage Inspection.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The heat dissipation of the computer is not very good, maybe you have too many viruses, or it may be too many junk files.

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