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Hello,

 

My specs:

CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 

MOBO: MSI B450 Tomahawk 

RAM: G.SKILL Aegis 16GB (2x8GB) 3000MHz CL16 

PSU: SilentiumPC Vero M3 600W 80 Plus Bronze

GPU: Gigabyte RTX 2060 super GAMING OC

 

My problem:

1. A lot of games crashing in random moments

2. Blue screen's popping up randomly while instaling programs, searching thru the web

 

What i've tested:

Graphic card with different pc (no problems)

HDD with different pc (no problems)

updating bios from version  7C02v1B to version 7C02v1D (after that blue screen's appeared more often)

 

What i think is the problem:

I think the RAM doesn't want to work with my Ryzen 5 3600

 

Common blue screens:

 

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Could you have possibly be more vague?

 

Please provide more information:


What exactly is your problem? 
 

What motherboard are you running?

Was it working before? 


Are you running the RAM at its XMP profile?

 

What is the model number of your ram? It’ll look something like this “CMR32GX4M4C3466C16”


edit: I see you updated your post, ignore this.

 

Laptop: MacBook Pro 13" (Early 2015) || Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus x299 Gaming 9 || CPU: Intel i7-7820x (38% OC- 5.00 GHz) || RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB 8GB @ 3466 MHz (x4)- DDR4  || GPU: MSI  Geforce GTX 1080 Ti Lightning X || Storage: Samsung 960 EVO NVME SSD 500GB || OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro || Chassis: Thermaltake The Tower 900 || Cooling Solution: Custom open loop water cooling system with a 560mm radiator and a CPU water water-block || Display: ROG Swift PG279Q || Pointing Device: Razer Mamba (2016) || Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow Chroma V2 || Headset: Astro A50 Wireless ||

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6 minutes ago, Morgoth97 said:

Could you have possibly be more vague?

 

Please provide more information:


What exactly is your problem? 
 

What motherboard are you running?

Was it working before? 


Are you running the RAM at its XMP profile?

 

What is the model number of your ram? It’ll look something like this “CMR32GX4M4C3466C16”

 

 

My problems:

1. games are constantly crashing in tottaly random moments with no errors

2. i get blue screens while searching in the web, or installing programs

 

My motherboard is: MSI B450 TOMAHAWK with bios version 7C02v1D

 

i have XMP enebled and ram speed is set to auto 

 

my ram model number is: F4-3000C16D-16GISB

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Krellix said:

My problems:

1. games are constantly crashing in tottaly random moments with no errors

2. i get blue screens while searching in the web, or installing programs

 

My motherboard is: MSI B450 TOMAHAWK with bios version 7C02v1D

 

i have XMP enebled and ram speed is set to auto 

 

my ram model number is: F4-3000C16D-16GISB

 

 

 

 

Did you try running everything on default setting in the BIOS (no over clicking)? 

Laptop: MacBook Pro 13" (Early 2015) || Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus x299 Gaming 9 || CPU: Intel i7-7820x (38% OC- 5.00 GHz) || RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB 8GB @ 3466 MHz (x4)- DDR4  || GPU: MSI  Geforce GTX 1080 Ti Lightning X || Storage: Samsung 960 EVO NVME SSD 500GB || OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro || Chassis: Thermaltake The Tower 900 || Cooling Solution: Custom open loop water cooling system with a 560mm radiator and a CPU water water-block || Display: ROG Swift PG279Q || Pointing Device: Razer Mamba (2016) || Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow Chroma V2 || Headset: Astro A50 Wireless ||

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5 minutes ago, Morgoth97 said:

Did you try running everything on default setting in the BIOS (no over clicking)? 

i've tried that, clicked restore to defaults in bios settings, but the issues remained 

even disabling xmp didnt help ram speed was set to 2133 MHz 

 

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