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Why does my computer freeze with vibrations?
One has only to shake the computer a little, lightly hit the shalban so that the vibration goes through the case, so it instantly either freezes or reboots. All components are screwed 100% tightly, nothing comes off. I thought there was some kind of short circuit when you touch it, but no - the usual light touch does not affect it in any way, and the motherboard is located on plastic legs in the case. By the way, if you put the system unit on the table and shake the table, the effect will be the same. The processor is sitting tightly in socket 1150. Who knows what could be the problem?
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I had a similar problem when the bridge chip (there is BGA) was damaged by heating from the connections.
open the case, knock on different elements, everything will clear up at once. you can also lay flat on the case and look at the effect, so often you can diagnose HDD.
Maybe it's the hard drive. From the accelerometer, information is received that the disk may now fall, and the heads are parked in order to reduce the likelihood of damage to the disk when it falls. But a very dubious version.
Check all contacts. Try another PSU. Distort the memory sticks, video card and all cables.
From a warp, most likely the video card hangs in the PCI-E slot.
The second is bad contact with the hard drive. Although not sure.
The third is a microcrack in the motherboard. It is treated by replacing it with a new case.
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