Pc specs:
Ryzen 5 2400g
16gb ddr4 2800mhz
A320M-HDV R4.0
Evga 50+ bronze 450w power supply
Rx 570 overclocked ( 1400mhz, base is 1244mhz) Memory overclock (200mhz, base is 1750mhz)
Hey guys, so i'm still learning about PC but this situation is really weird. Ok so i'm on my 3rd A320m asrock motherboard (Ik ik they are crappy motherboards) but I mean, within 2yrs I had to change 3 motherboards? That shouldn't be right. So what basically happens is that when the motherboard goes dead nothing happens, no power on (even tho power supply is giving power), no response nothing, just totally dead. This is a constant, all of the motherboards spoiled this way, but I remember watching people try 3rd gen ryzen 9 processors in A320m motherboards just for fun to see if it works, and they do but they said, "I won't enable precision boost, because the VRMS will get hella hot and eventually kill something." So I was thinking, could it be that my Ryzen 5 2400g being able to boost to around 3.8Ghz (Stock 3.6) while gaming cause extreme heat to the VRMs killing it overtime?
Idk, just spit balling here cause there is nothing else to explain why I keep killing my motherboards a few months after I buy it.