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jobori78

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  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 5 3600
  • Motherboard
    MSI B450 Tomahawk Max
  • RAM
    G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 16GB
  • GPU
    XFX Rx 5700 8GB GDDR6 Dd Ultra
  • Case
    NZXT H510
  • Storage
    Samsung 970 EVO SSD 500GB - M.2 NVMe
  • PSU
    EVGA 100-GD-0600-V1, 600 GD, 80+ GOLD 600W
  • Display(s)
    Dell S2716DG LED with G Sync 27"
  • Cooling
    3 X Noctua NF-P12
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Home

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  1. So i finally found the option on my motherboard to set the DRAM speed, i set the speed to 2933MHz to test it out for a while, if it's stable i may start to bump the speed little by little until it's starts crapping out. i'll keep you posted
  2. @mcammidge yes, i've disabled the a-xmp and currently running the memory at 2133MHz, haven't had any issues so far, but i've only played like 40 minutes, i'll do a heavier session in the evening to see how it goes. but i would like to run my ram at the higher speeds if possible, so let's see how it goes thank you for your response!
  3. @nonsense42 So i checked the mobo but i could not find a switch or something that would let me manually set the speed of the RAM, and the A-XMP turned off sets the RAM speed to 2133MHz, i sent out a trouble ticket to MSI to see if there was a way to create another XMP profile to set the ram speed to 3200MHz i'll keep digging to see where it leads
  4. @nonsense42 Will try to see if my mobo allows that, and will definitely let you know! thanks again!
  5. i did! i used the only XMP profile available, it bumped up the speed to 3600Mhz (and memory is rated at 3600MHz), the thing is that that is the only XMP profile, if i use the default one it reduces the speed to 2333MHz if i'm not mistaken, is there a way (or is it even possible) to decrease the speed but not that much? I will give that a try and see if it works, thank you!!
  6. thank you! Yes, latest BIOS 3.50 installed on the MSI motherboard, just checked the support page from MSI and there is no updated version of BIOS other than that one.
  7. Good Evening, I recently built my first PC using an AMD CPU/GPU and a B450 MoBo, specs of the build are further below. At first i had some crashes while playing Anno 1800 but found out that most of them had to do with an issue with DirectX. I recently started playing Destiny 2 on the PC and the game has crashed several times while playing, can't say an interval of time because sometimes it crashes after 15 minutes of playing and sometime i can play for hours before it crashes, this does happen about 30 to 40% of the time I've been playing. In terms of troubleshooting, I've done the recommended actions i've seen here and in other forums (Re-installing windows and updating, do a clean GPU driver uninstall and install latest drivers etc.) but those things don't seem to solve the issue. I have noticed that after the game crashes the AMD tool and GPU-Z both register the GPU at 99% utilization even though there is no game running, when looking at the windows task manager i see that the performance of the GPU is super low though. Any thoughts on what could be happening? is there any other troubleshooting you guys can recommend? I just want my system to be stable and so far i'm not sure if it is thank you for any help you can provide! System CPU AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Motherboard MSI B450 Tomahawk Max RAM G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 16GB GPU XFX Rx 5700 8GB GDDR6 Dd Ultra Case NZXT H510 Storage Samsung 970 EVO SSD 500GB - M.2 NVMe PSU EVGA 100-GD-0600-V1, 600 GD, 80+ GOLD 600W Display(s) Dell S2716DG LED with G Sync 27" Cooling 3 X Noctua NF-P12 Operating System Windows 10 Home (not activated) <------------ could this be an issue?
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