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Nothing ever was right from the beginning. First built when pretty well I must say, well cable managed, turned on first time. So I got my micro center thumb drive and created a windows installation tool. Turned off my computer and plugged it into a USB 2.0 port because reports saying that 3.0 messes windows up. I then went on some sketchy website and got a key. I downloaded windows everything was going so good, downloaded all drivers, got all my games, and activated windows. Right after that I started getting frequent BSODs followed by screen going black every once and while and then my cursor started glitching. So then I went on trusty old reddit and people told me that it must be a problem with the GPU or something. That scared me. And so that started a long process of trying absolutely everything. I tried taking out the ram switching it back in. Didn't work so I took out the GPU and the SSD. Still didn't do anything. I tried deleting and reinstalling windows and it worked for a bit but then the same thing happened, frequent BSOD and screen going black. I was mad at this point. So I went to micro center and told them the problem. Micro center told us that I should bring my computer for them to look at and to diagnost it they have to take it apart, charge me 40$. I declined because I didn't think it was worth it. So i exchanged all of the parts for the same parts just in case I got a DOA. Built it, this time I got a new thumb drive and created another media installation tool. Downloaded windows, and did all of that. Installed the drivers. It was good for about a month and now problems have arrived, AGAIN. This first thing that happened was that I was playing league and I qued up with my friend and then the game starting glitching and the screen went black followed by the computer staying on but I didn't see or hear anything. Then I restarted my computer and hoppped right back in,same problem. Finally I had to end league task and that worked. I immediately went to download AMD Overdrive because I was gonna go turn the voltages down on my CPU. I downloaded it, it told me to restart my computer. I did and the second I reach the lockscreen, BSOD, so i turned off my computer

turned it on again

BSOD,
BSOD,
BSOD,

BSOD.

I then went and restored my computer back before I installed AMD Overdrive and it seemed like it was good again. BUT, I noticed that now Windows itself is super super glitchy everywhere and slow surprisingly. So I uninstalled all of my drivers and reinstalled them, went into every single game and got 20 fps on CSGO, Geras 5, League. And here I am writing this, I don't even know what to do at this point, my computer parts are past the return date. If you can help me, even steer me towards what to do. Your gonna make a 14 year olds day. Im very sorry for writing so much. Heres the link to my build: 

 

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  • CPU
    RYZEN 5 1600
  • Motherboard
    ASROCK B450 PRO 4
  • RAM
    16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX
  • GPU
    PowerColor RX 5700
  • Case
    Corsair Carbide 275r
  • Storage
    intel 660p 512 GB
  • PSU
    PowerSpec PS650BSM
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Just now, badreg said:

What speed are you running your memory at?

my ram is 3200 but problems were showing up so now there at 2166 i think

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  • CPU
    RYZEN 5 1600
  • Motherboard
    ASROCK B450 PRO 4
  • RAM
    16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX
  • GPU
    PowerColor RX 5700
  • Case
    Corsair Carbide 275r
  • Storage
    intel 660p 512 GB
  • PSU
    PowerSpec PS650BSM
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Just now, Pumas_committed_bottleneck said:

my ram is 3200 but problems were showing up so now there at 2166 i think

1st gen Ryzen doesn't like Vengeance LPX, so you're never going to be able to run 3200Mhz. Try resetting BIOS and run memtest86 with default memory and timings.

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BIOS update your motherboard, I'm gonna bet it has an older version that has issues with RAM/CPU. That or your PSU is bust, I've never heard of PowerSpec and I'm gonna bet you've got a version that doesn't have enough GPU powering muscle.

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39 minutes ago, Stru said:

BIOS update your motherboard, I'm gonna bet it has an older version that has issues with RAM/CPU. That or your PSU is bust, I've never heard of PowerSpec and I'm gonna bet you've got a version that doesn't have enough GPU powering muscle.

im going to try that

 

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  • CPU
    RYZEN 5 1600
  • Motherboard
    ASROCK B450 PRO 4
  • RAM
    16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX
  • GPU
    PowerColor RX 5700
  • Case
    Corsair Carbide 275r
  • Storage
    intel 660p 512 GB
  • PSU
    PowerSpec PS650BSM
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48 minutes ago, badreg said:

1st gen Ryzen doesn't like Vengeance LPX, so you're never going to be able to run 3200Mhz. Try resetting BIOS and run memtest86 with default memory and timings.

you think its something with windows?

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  • CPU
    RYZEN 5 1600
  • Motherboard
    ASROCK B450 PRO 4
  • RAM
    16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX
  • GPU
    PowerColor RX 5700
  • Case
    Corsair Carbide 275r
  • Storage
    intel 660p 512 GB
  • PSU
    PowerSpec PS650BSM
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Do NOT cheap out on a PSU. I can hardly find ANY infos on the PSU you have there and all i can actually find tells me to NOT get that PSU.

Its said to be originally from "Inland" and then rebranded for Microcenter. Inland has a horrible reputation from all i could find for now!

My guess would be to invest into a mid level budget PSU (we have a list)

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21 hours ago, Stru said:

BIOS update your motherboard, I'm gonna bet it has an older version that has issues with RAM/CPU. That or your PSU is bust, I've never heard of PowerSpec and I'm gonna bet you've got a version that doesn't have enough GPU powering muscle.

So I just updated it and everything still is the same. In game and not in game

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  • CPU
    RYZEN 5 1600
  • Motherboard
    ASROCK B450 PRO 4
  • RAM
    16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX
  • GPU
    PowerColor RX 5700
  • Case
    Corsair Carbide 275r
  • Storage
    intel 660p 512 GB
  • PSU
    PowerSpec PS650BSM
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