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so i just overclocked my cpu and i was doing good until i updated an app on the microsoft store and it said " your pc ran into a problem but it was very distorted and only took up 1/4 of the screen. like there was multiple sad faces and letter like it got smudged or something lmao. could this have been because i overclocked ? i was playing a game for numerous hours with no problems until i went to update the xbox app on the microsoft store which is weird :/Casdapture.thumb.PNG.15d22f8d730e4e0d8e33ddefdcc301c6.PNG20200302_165948.thumb.jpg.0f8d2661b224671428a3b27ab72f3d7e.jpg

 

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8 minutes ago, Ls9L said:

i was playing a game for numerous hours with no problems until i went to update the xbox app on the microsoft store which is weird

You may want to check your ram, run Memtest to see if there is any errors 

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Reset to stock settings/ get rid of the OC, then test again. More than likely yes, your OC caused the bluescreen.

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The x box app should not really affect anything,maybe download a stress test and try stressing the pc for a while to see if it blue screens again. If it does then up the voltage or down the clock add more av offset or for safety better not overclock at all as there is  not much headroom with ryzen

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27 minutes ago, ManosMax13 said:

The x box app should not really affect anything,maybe download a stress test and try stressing the pc for a while to see if it blue screens again. If it does then up the voltage or down the clock add more av offset or for safety better not overclock at all as there is  not much headroom with ryzen

i stressed it with cinebench r20 and it went great 

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