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I have consistent crashing in every game I play.  ive even had multiple crashes just web browsing as well. I think it may be my GPU as I ran my old R9 380 in it for a few weeks before i got my 5700 XT and dont remember crashing often. i still have my old GPU  but ive turned that system into a plex server. im well past the return policy from microcenter and ive even sent the card into Gigabyte because the VRAM hits 95c at stock fan speeds and no overclock. they sent back the card with no info on what they did and still has the same problem the GPU core never even hits 80 but ive seen my vram hit 100 when i first turned that monitoring on. if any one has any ideas or has had similar problems please let me know ive spent too much money on this system for it to crash on me everyday.

 

Specs are as follows:

 

Mobo: MSI B450 Tomahawk Max

CPU: Ryzen 5 3600

CPU Cooler: BeQuiet Dark Rock Slim

GPU: Gigabyte Gaming OC 5700XT

Ram: 32 GB of Ripjaws V at 3600 mhz CL 16

Boot Drive: 1TB Samsung 970 EVO

Storage: 2TB Samsung 860 EVO

PSU: BeQuiet Straight Power 11 850w Platinum 

OS: Windows 10 pro 64 bit

Bios was updated about a month ago

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Some extra info please!

 

What case? What's the room temp (ambients?)

Can you take a picture with the side panel off so we can see it?

95c is a hot VRM, but most have a 110c limit, however instability can occur with high temps like that.

 

Can you better describe the "crash" please? Error boxes, blue screens, screen goes black, does the rig shut off or restart ect ect ect.

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12 minutes ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Some extra info please!

 

What case? What's the room temp (ambients?)

Can you take a picture with the side panel off so we can see it?

95c is a hot VRM, but most have a 110c limit, however instability can occur with high temps like that.

 

Can you better describe the "crash" please? Error boxes, blue screens, screen goes black, does the rig shut off or restart ect ect ect.

1. nzxt h510 with all bequiet silent wings 3 fans airflow is pretty solid.

2.  i usually have my window ac unit sent to 76 F. 

3. it depends on the game for instance i play apex legends mostly and almost evertime i get a crash in that game my computer just restarts

3.5 i tried playing outer worlds for the first time since upgrading and it just crashed to the desktop when ever i tried to get into a game.

almost never an error, but i have gotten a couple crashes from apex that just crash the game and not my whole computer and those give me an engine error everytime that happens.

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Nice looking Rig!

So the restarts are more likely the board and or Cpu. 

Take the Cpu LLC off auto and set it manually.

Because I'm not familiar with MSI and bios, if there is say 5 settings, pick the 3rd or forth for testing. The highest will always overshoot too much. 

You can also try a + v-core offset in addition or not with manual LLC settings.

 

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On 8/27/2020 at 11:06 PM, ShrimpBrime said:

Nice looking Rig!

So the restarts are more likely the board and or Cpu. 

Take the Cpu LLC off auto and set it manually.

Because I'm not familiar with MSI and bios, if there is say 5 settings, pick the 3rd or forth for testing. The highest will always overshoot too much. 

You can also try a + v-core offset in addition or not with manual LLC settings.

 

i looked all through the bios i couldn't find any LLC settings idk if my board has that capability 

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