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Computer crashes at completely random times

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I recently built my computer and have been having trouble with it crashing multiple times in a day. There seems to be no overall rhyme or reason to when or why it crashes, although I notice it the most when the computer is inactive for a period of time. It does not like being asleep or shut down for any period of time, as it always crashes when I try to wake my computer back up. When it crashes, I normally get the VGA error light but sometimes the CPU error light shows up instead. Most of the time, my computer will run fine for hours, no matter the load on the CPU or GPU (I have run benchmark tests on both with no crashing) but will freeze for around 5 seconds before crashing. Also, upon startup after being shut down for more than a few minutes, it usually takes a couple times of shutting off the power supply, resetting the bios, and turning the computer back on before it starts back up without freezing. Sometimes the RGB on the case, motherboard, and ram will freeze, but sometimes it will not. It doesn't matter what I am running when it crashes, and there are no error messages before it freezes and crashes.

Specs - 

motherboard - ASUS TUF gaming x570-plus

CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core, 12-Thread 

GPU - GIGABYTE Radeon RX 5600 XT Gaming OC (all drivers and software up to date)

RAM - 2 8G G. Skill TridentZ 3200

Power Supply - CORSAIR - RM Series 750W ATX12V 2.52/EPS12V

Windows 10 pro, 64 bit

BIOS version - 1405

 

 

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Nope, everything is stock

 

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14 minutes ago, XAIXER said:

Any overclocks?

Nope, everything is stock

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7 minutes ago, XAIXER said:

How are your temps?

They usually hover anywhere from 35 to 45 degrees

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