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I've been having this issue for quite some time. Just recently I have made a post about it where I was not able to figure out a solution based on the responses I was given. Basically when I play games like GTA V, MW, or R6 my computer crashes some times. I have tried putting graphics to low for all and it still hasn't fixed my issue. At first I suspected overheating, but after monitoring temps, neither my GPU or CPU surpass 80 C. Windows Event viewers just tells me the pc shutdown unexpectedly. I am left with nothing else, I don't know where else I could look at. I have an AMD gpu but I don't even get a wattman notification post crash. I really need some help here, since these crashes are going to eventually kill my pc and I have no idea what is causing it.

 

System Specs:

CPU -AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (stock cooler, No OC)

GPU - AMD Radeon RX 580 (No OC)

RAM: 4 Sticks 3000Mhz 8Gbs Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro (No XMP) - Total 32Gbs

Mobo - ROG Strix B450-F Gaming

PSU - CX 750W 80 plus bronze

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Your pc is somewhat nearly bottle-necked

Try these solutions

1: The bios of the rog strix gaming f is old. Try updaing the bios

2: Try to use two 8gb ram sticks(total 16gb)

3: You should not use a psu with high voltge try to use a psu of 450w - 550w. If the watt is higher it negatively affects the performance.

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Just now, Krishdude said:

Your pc is somewhat nearly bottle-necked

Try these solutions

1: The bios of the rog strix gaming f is old. Try updaing the bios

2: Try to use two 8gb ram sticks(total 16gb)

3: You should not use a psu with high voltge try to use a psu of 450w - 550w. If the watt is higher it negatively affects the performance.

Inform me if he problem is solved 

Thanks

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40 minutes ago, Krishdude said:

Inform me if he problem is solved 

Thanks

So far I have tried updating the BIOS which seems to not be giving me any issues. I will need to test it further and see if the crashes continue. That might take up till tomorrow however since its 1 am over here and i need some sleep lol. Thank you very much however!

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4 hours ago, Krishdude said:

You should not use a psu with high voltge try to use a psu of 450w - 550w. If the watt is higher it negatively affects the performance.

This is extremely false information , do not absorb any of that.

Firstly VOLTAGE and WATTAGE aren't the same thing at all. Secondly , a high wattage power supply has ZERO effect on a machine. Wattage on a power supply is wattage that is available to use , not wattage that always is in use.

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5 hours ago, emosun said:

This is extremely false information , do not absorb any of that.

Firstly VOLTAGE and WATTAGE aren't the same thing at all. Secondly , a high wattage power supply has ZERO effect on a machine. Wattage on a power supply is wattage that is available to use , not wattage that always is in use.

Thank you for the information!

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