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Pc specs:

  • AMD Ryzen 2600 (stock)
  • Asus Crosshair Hero VI
  • 4gb*2 Kingston HyperX( stock 2133)
  • MSI Radeon Vega 56 Air boost OC
  • XIlence Perfomance X 850w

There were very frequent crashes during games (thread stuck in device driver),not always in the load, sometimes in the main menu (bsod appears, and the loading indicators on the video card turn off), a complete reinstallation of windows, drivers (latest bios, chipset, different video drivers with DDU) did not help. According to the logs GPu-z ,noticed that before crash VDDC rises sharply to 1.0-1.08, although before that it holds about 0.8. Is it PSU trouble or something wrong with videocard (I doubt that the problem is really in the drivers)

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If you've done a complete Windows re-install then the only way it can still be software is if it's a driver bug.

 

If you have a suspicion of it being the PSU you can try using a different one and reproducing the error. My PSU was failing very slowly and was causing all sorts of strange behaviors in the OS before just giving me a BSOD (WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR). Finally replacing the PSU everything was rock solid.

 

You can try checking your rails in the BIOS. See if any appear far off. Even if they all look good it could still be the PSU but it's an immediate indicator if it's related.

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9 minutes ago, Windows7ge said:

If you've done a complete Windows re-install then the only way it can still be software is if it's a driver bug.

 

If you have a suspicion of it being the PSU you can try using a different one and reproducing the error. My PSU was failing very slowly and was causing all sorts of strange behaviors in the OS before just giving me a BSOD (WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR). Finally replacing the PSU everything was rock solid.

 

You can try checking your rails in the BIOS. See if any appear far off. Even if they all look good it could still be the PSU but it's an immediate indicator if it's related.

already reinstalled (fresh windows from usb )

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1 minute ago, Vister324 said:

already reinstalled (fresh windows from usb )

Yes. I'm aware.

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33 minutes ago, Vister324 said:

Pc specs:

Maybe try lowering your GPU power target to 50% if for some reason it's your power supply.

Check your windows event log otherwise.

Could also try a Linux USB to see what happens without windows.

 

 

I edit my posts a lot, Twitter is @LordStreetguru just don't ask PC questions there mostly...
 

Spoiler

 

What is your budget/country for your new PC?

 

what monitor resolution/refresh rate?

 

What games or other software do you need to run?

 

 

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58 minutes ago, Streetguru said:

Maybe try lowering your GPU power target to 50% if for some reason it's your power supply.

Check your windows event log otherwise.

Could also try a Linux USB to see what happens without windows.

 

 

 

What do I need to look there?(win log)

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2 minutes ago, Vister324 said:

 

What do I need to look there?(win log)

Every crash should be reported with potentially more info as to what caused it.

I edit my posts a lot, Twitter is @LordStreetguru just don't ask PC questions there mostly...
 

Spoiler

 

What is your budget/country for your new PC?

 

what monitor resolution/refresh rate?

 

What games or other software do you need to run?

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Vister324 said:

found kernel power 41 "critical"(most likely this is a shutdown using the power button) and 0x000000ea "error"

Did you try lowering your GPU's power target to 50%?

I edit my posts a lot, Twitter is @LordStreetguru just don't ask PC questions there mostly...
 

Spoiler

 

What is your budget/country for your new PC?

 

what monitor resolution/refresh rate?

 

What games or other software do you need to run?

 

 

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3 hours ago, Vister324 said:

Still crashing

If you've already reinstalled windows or tried linux, and it's not the PSU, I've got no idea, you could try using only 1 stick of RAM at a time in each of the slots, too many variables to really tell, likely have to start swapping parts out if you have a local PC shop or something with some spares to test with.

I edit my posts a lot, Twitter is @LordStreetguru just don't ask PC questions there mostly...
 

Spoiler

 

What is your budget/country for your new PC?

 

what monitor resolution/refresh rate?

 

What games or other software do you need to run?

 

 

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