When I leave my system running overnight I see that Windows Explorer has frozen when I get up. My clock shows the time in which it froze, but Event Viewer doesn't have an event at that time to reflect it. At least it didn't when I looked today. I ran a batch file to wipe out all of my logs so it should be easier to read should new errors populate tonight.
Today I had to manually restart my computer, but normally I can use task manager to restart Windows Explorer. Sometimes it doesn't resolve the problem, but I can still restart Windows through task manager.
Now I wonder if this could be a strange stability issue caused by the fact that I did not connect PCIE_PWR1 on the motherboard. The manual states that I should connect power to that connector if I am running 3 or more GPUs. However, I am only using the 1. This particular GPU is high powered though with a 450W cooler and 600W system requirements. Above that I do have a large number of storage devices (4 mechanical and 4 solid state), 2 optical drives, and the rest is in my signature below. Could this in fact be the culprit of my problem?
Fractal Design Define R5 Titanium | Corsair AX1200i | ASRock Z97 Extreme6 | Intel i7-4790K | CRYORIG H7 | GELID GC-Extreme | 2x G.SKILL TridentX F3-2400C10D-16GTX | Gigabyte R9 290 4GB | Samsung SM951 M.2 MZHPV512HDGL-00000 | Samsung 850 Pro MZ-7KE256BW | Samsung 850 Pro MZ-7KE128BW | OCZ VTX3-25SAT3-120G | Seagate ST4000DX001-1CE168 | Western Digital WD30EZRX-00MMMB0 | Western Digital WD2001FASS-00U0B0 | Western Digital WDBACW0030HBK | ASUS USB-AC56 | Logitech G710+ | Mad Catz R.A.T. 9 | Razer Vespula | Logitech G933 | Bluetooth 4.0 (for PS4 controller) | Steam Controller | MS Xbox Wireless Adapter (for Xbox One controller) | Windows 10 Pro x64
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