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Hey, 

 

so I am having this problem where when ever I play a game wether it Fortnite cod or anything else, either my of just crashes or the game it self crashes. I don’t know what it could be. I have updated all my gpu drivers and have even did a bunch of ddu’s. I also reset my over clocks for my gpu. 
 

 

here are my specs 

 

Ryzen 5 2400g

asus tuf b450 plus 

2 ssd 1 hdd 

gtx 1050 SC

corsair vengeance lpx 16 gb 3200 speed

500watt EVGA psu

 

ill take any help I can get :)

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Try testing your memory with Windows Memory Diagnostic (Win+R, type mdsched.exe into Run).

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20 minutes ago, GeneralGusher said:

Hey, 

 

so I am having this problem where when ever I play a game wether it Fortnite cod or anything else, either my of just crashes or the game it self crashes. I don’t know what it could be. I have updated all my gpu drivers and have even did a bunch of ddu’s. I also reset my over clocks for my gpu. 
 

 

here are my specs 

 

Ryzen 5 2400g

asus tuf b450 plus 

2 ssd 1 hdd 

gtx 1050 SC

corsair vengeance lpx 16 gb 3200 speed

500watt EVGA psu

 

ill take any help I can get :)

Ok thanks I’ll check and let you know what happens 

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35 minutes ago, GeneralGusher said:

It said that there are no errors. Could it be something with my gpu?

Maybe, but you're much more likely to see abnormal visual glitches if it's a GPU hardware issue. Have you tried updating your BIOS?

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PSU - EVGA B3 650W | Storage - 860 EVO 256GB, Sabrent Rocket 4.0 1TB, WD Red 4TB (x6 in RAIDZ1 w/ LSI 9207-8i) | OS - TrueNAS Scale (Debian)

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1 hour ago, PorkishPig said:

Maybe, but you're much more likely to see abnormal visual glitches if it's a GPU hardware issue. Have you tried updating your BIOS?

not yet. Do you know where I can find the newest bios for the ASUS tuf b450 boards?

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2 hours ago, GeneralGusher said:

not yet. Do you know where I can find the newest bios for the ASUS tuf b450 boards?

https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/TUF-B450-PLUS-GAMING/HelpDesk_BIOS/

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GPU - RTX 3080 FE PSU - Straight Power 11 850W Platinum Storage - 980 PRO 1TB, 960 EVO 500GB, S31 1TB, MX500 500GB | OS - Windows 11 Pro

 

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PSU - EVGA B3 650W | Storage - 860 EVO 256GB, Sabrent Rocket 4.0 1TB, WD Red 4TB (x6 in RAIDZ1 w/ LSI 9207-8i) | OS - TrueNAS Scale (Debian)

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