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Random game crashes, sometimes I can play games for 2-4 hours or more hours with absolutly no problems, sometimes it games crash within 10 minutes, sometimes it I get BSOD(When playing games). When not playing games the computer works normaly no crashes or blue screens(yet)

 

blue screen erros:https://imgur.com/a/EwoCE5U#ltb6uBp

 

No overclocking or anything the only thing I changed in BIOS is the Memory configuration to D.O.C.P mode.

 

So the issue is definitely a hardware i, am pretty sure. I reinstalled Windows a few times and it didnt fix anything, used latest drivers on everything again same problem persists.

 

Temps are around 50 idle minimal load, max around 70 stress testing for both GPU and CPU

 

Windows memory diagnostic tool - no erros:

Haven benchmark - normal gpu score around 3000

Cinema bench - normal score for the processor

Furbench 20min - no errors

Prime95: doesnt quite work some thread workers stop working after some minutes(maybe its the programs fault)

Intel burn test 20min - no errors

 

I dont have another GPU or CPU to try and replace and see if it works.

 

The GPU I bought was used so it probably has the highest probability of being the cause of these Problems and also all these problems are happening only when playing games but how can I make sure its the GPUs fault?

 

MOTHERBOARD: Asus TUF B450-plus (latest bios))
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1700
GPU: Gtx 1060 3GB
RAM: Crucial Ballistix Elite 16GB KIT (2x8GB) DDR4

PSU: LC Power Super Silent LC6650 V2.3 650W, 80Plus, ATX

 

 

What else can I try to figure out what is wrong with my system?

 

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Thats common with Memory issues on Ryzen platforms. Up your SOC voltage a bit. Likely its on Auto. This for whatever reason doesnt seem to play nicely when XMP/DOCP is enabled and needs to be manually set. You are safe to push it up to 1.2v for 24/7 operations. For my system, I have to run mine at 1.15v to be stable. 

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11 hours ago, Skiiwee29 said:

Thats common with Memory issues on Ryzen platforms. Up your SOC voltage a bit. Likely its on Auto. This for whatever reason doesnt seem to play nicely when XMP/DOCP is enabled and needs to be manually set. You are safe to push it up to 1.2v for 24/7 operations. For my system, I have to run mine at 1.15v to be stable. 

Okay thank you for pointing me in the right direction, so yes this is a memory problem. I tried like you said increased SOC voltage bit by bit but I still get errors i went up to 1.16 (default was 1.1)didnt see any improvement. So then I just changed the MHZ so insted of 3200 I set it to 3133 and now it works with no errors. I dont know mutch about overcloking so can you tell me what else besides SOC voltage can I increase to get stable 3200Mhz or more.

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Sometimes Ryzen is more picky than a kid eating Vegetables. Seems like you're just forced to dial back. 3000-3200 is the sweet spot for Ryzen so if you drop it to 3000 or 2933 you will be golden in the long run. 

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