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OvidiuHiei

Hello, 2 months ago I upgraded my pc, bought a new monitor, graphics card, PSU and also an ssd. I didn't have the chance to test it much so i just played LoL  and Skyrim it was ok for the first week or two then it started to give problems when playing games, first it started lagging i first noticed this on DMC5 it would lag and freeze for like 5 seconds, sometimes more, then  it would lose sound or the sound would be very behind with what's it's actually happening on screen. Then after that it started to bluescreen me from time to time, but lately it has been much worse, even when playing LoL it bluescreens me, some of the errors were: "unexpected store exception" and "critical process died" this happens to me sometimes if i play games it pretty much happens everyday. I dont know if my old components are too old for this monitor and graphics card or if its a software problem or wtv it is, but crystaldiskinfo says my ssd is good health

 

specs:

i5 4460
8gb ram ddr3
gpu: rx 590
monitor: LG 24GM79G-B

PSU: LC6650 v2.3

 

if its hardware bottleneck i was thinking of just upgrading my pc, and only keep the gpu and monitor

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When you installed the SSD did you do a fresh install of Windows or did you clone from your old drive?

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10 minutes ago, johnny5c said:

When you installed the SSD did you do a fresh install of Windows or did you clone from your old drive?

i first  bought the ssd and installed it with fresh install, then 2 weeks later i bought the graphics card and then the monitor

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Just now, OvidiuHiei said:

i first  bought the ssd and installed it with fresh install, then 2 weeks later i bought the graphics card and then the monitor

I would then try running DDU to completely remove any traces of your old GPU driver and reinstall the latest one for your 590.

 

 

https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

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11 hours ago, OvidiuHiei said:

Hello, 2 months ago I upgraded my pc, bought a new monitor, graphics card, PSU and also an ssd. I didn't have the chance to test it much so i just played LoL  and Skyrim it was ok for the first week or two then it started to give problems when playing games, first it started lagging i first noticed this on DMC5 it would lag and freeze for like 5 seconds, sometimes more, then  it would lose sound or the sound would be very behind with what's it's actually happening on screen. Then after that it started to bluescreen me from time to time, but lately it has been much worse, even when playing LoL it bluescreens me, some of the errors were: "unexpected store exception" and "critical process died" this happens to me sometimes if i play games it pretty much happens everyday. I dont know if my old components are too old for this monitor and graphics card or if its a software problem or wtv it is, but crystaldiskinfo says my ssd is good health

 

specs:

i5 4460
8gb ram ddr3
gpu: rx 590
monitor: LG 24GM79G-B

PSU: LC6650 v2.3

 

if its hardware bottleneck i was thinking of just upgrading my pc, and only keep the gpu and monitor

That PSU is pretty junk, it might not be providing adequate power to the GPU. "Critical Process Died" usually indicates hardware failure. The Rx 590 is a fairly power hungry card, that could be the issue

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12 hours ago, OvidiuHiei said:

Hello, 2 months ago I upgraded my pc, bought a new monitor, graphics card, PSU and also an ssd. I didn't have the chance to test it much so i just played LoL  and Skyrim it was ok for the first week or two then it started to give problems when playing games, first it started lagging i first noticed this on DMC5 it would lag and freeze for like 5 seconds, sometimes more, then  it would lose sound or the sound would be very behind with what's it's actually happening on screen. Then after that it started to bluescreen me from time to time, but lately it has been much worse, even when playing LoL it bluescreens me, some of the errors were: "unexpected store exception" and "critical process died" this happens to me sometimes if i play games it pretty much happens everyday. I dont know if my old components are too old for this monitor and graphics card or if its a software problem or wtv it is, but crystaldiskinfo says my ssd is good health

 

specs:

i5 4460
8gb ram ddr3
gpu: rx 590
monitor: LG 24GM79G-B

PSU: LC6650 v2.3

 

if its hardware bottleneck i was thinking of just upgrading my pc, and only keep the gpu and monitor

make sure the cables for the gpu are plugged in all the way on the gpu end and psu end (if its a modular psu).

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