03-11-2019
03:46 AM
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03-06-2024
10:16 PM
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ROGBot
04-20-2019 04:01 AM
04-20-2019 04:46 AM
corneliufm wrote:
I tested for more that a week after uninstalling Intel RST software. The problem disappeared completely and the computer is running flawlessly.
04-20-2019 07:07 PM
corneliufm wrote:
I tested for more then a week after uninstalling Intel RST software. The problem disappeared completely and the computer is running flawlessly.
04-23-2019 06:15 AM
mich3700 wrote:
That could be because Intel RST has a setting called Link Power Management which puts the drive to sleep. I have Intel RST installed but have Link Power Management set to disabled and have the HDD set to never sleep in Windows power settings. The problem seems to have gone away.
04-24-2019 03:45 PM
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04-28-2019 05:14 AM
hurrakan wrote:
I also have these random freezes for a few seconds in Windows 10 (on desktop or when plaing Apex Legends).
Motherboard is Maximus X Code with BIOS 1704.
It only started happening recently after I updated Windows from 1803 to 1809. Around the same time I added three HDDs, an SSD and an Asus Blu-Ray drive. So I'm using all SATA connections. Boot drive is an NVME drive in M2-1.
I also have that (apperently common) problem where the Windows power plan keeps reverting to Balanced and wont let me edit it or change plans.
I have Intel RST installed... actually I just noticed that the taskbar icon for RST is not in the tray anymore - when I opened RST from the start menu the system froze for a few seconds again. I just changed Link Power Management to "Disabled" so I'll see if that fixes it. If not I guess I'll try uninstalling RST.
04-28-2019 05:36 PM
Xelnaga wrote:
I think you might solve without uninstalling RST
04-29-2019 07:14 PM
hurrakan wrote:
Haven't noticed another freeze yet. And I just played Apex Legends for 3.5 hours without any freeze or crash - so possibly might be ok now...