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So I've been playing Rainbow Six Siege for quite a while now and I've been getting weird crashes in game that started happening a while ago and I tried many things and my PC still crashed. I tried more intensive games such as Call of Duty Modern Warfare and my PC ran just fine. So what could the problem with Rainbow Six be?
My PC specs:
GPU: Gigabyte AORUS RX 5700XT
CPU: Ryzen 5 2600X @ 4.1 GHz (CPU Cooler: Cooler master Hyper 212 
Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO @3200 MHz
Motherboard: Asus B450M TUF Gaming

PSU: 500W

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1 minute ago, Yahia Mohamed said:

Well my system firstly displays a Blue Screen of Death then automatically restarts.

do you have ram in slots 2 and 4? docp enabled? any overclock applied? have you tried to reinstall the game? update all your drivers? update bios?

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1 minute ago, boggy77 said:

do you have ram in slots 2 and 4? docp enabled? any overclock applied? have you tried to reinstall the game? update all your drivers? update bios?

My memory sticks are in the second and fourth slot.

DOCP is enabled, yes (I enabled DOCP ever since I got my PC and it haven't caused me any issues)

I overclocked my Ryzen 5 2600X to 4.1 GHz but I am sure the overclock isn't problem

I haven't tried reinstalling the game

I was running the 20.4.2 Adrenalin drivers when my games used to crash, but am now gonna try the 20.2.2 Adrenalin drivers
My BIOS are currently up-to-date with 2006 BIOS

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9 minutes ago, boggy77 said:

sometimes ryzen 2000 series struggles to run the ram at 3200. see if manually lowering the ram frequency to 3000 or 2933 helps.

Are you sure? I've been running my memory at 3200 MHz ever since I first bought it and everything was okay

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Here is a picture of the system crashing I managed to take with my phone while I was still trying to launch siege. This time I ran my CPU at the original clock and nothing was overclocked and my GPU was running the 20.2.2 drivers. I am beginning to suspect that problem is because of the latest windows update as I once saw on a thread that the latest windows updates was breaking some users' PC's with blue screens or deleting their files.

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