I've been experiencing an issue with my PC where it randomly freezes for about 1–2 seconds at a time, but it doesn't crash or show any errors afterward. I'm running a Ryzen 5 8400F processor and using an NVMe ADATA LEGEND 710 drive with a speed of 2400 MB/s. Does anyone have an idea about what could be causing this?
2 Answers
You might want to start by checking the temperatures of your components. Sometimes overheating can cause temporary freezes. Monitor both your CPU and GPU temperatures while you’re using your PC to see if they're getting too hot.
Have you considered your Wi-Fi connection? Sometimes unstable connections can cause these kinds of interruptions. You might want to test it while connected to a wired network to see if it helps.
Honestly, I didn't think about the Wi-Fi being a problem. I haven’t noticed any issues, but I’ll keep an eye on it. It's worth mentioning that it also freezes when I'm just browsing through my system files.
What exactly do you mean by Wi-Fi? Did the original poster mention having a Wi-Fi adapter? There are so many factors that could affect this, like signal strength or issues with the access point.

This only seems to happen when I'm browsing the internet or just using my PC generally. My CPU stays around 40–50°C, and my GPU is around 30–35°C, so they seem fine to me.