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PC Crashes While Playing Games

Devel0per95

HI All,

So my pc is kind of annoying me, sometimes when I'm playing games like warzone, cold war, etc.. the pc suddenly crashes and the monitor doesn't respond!

 

is there anyway to fix this other than replacing the hardware, I mean sometimes I'm playing without any issue, and other times I face this issue!

 

kindly check the attached image for what is my monitor throwing at me.. ohh yea and  "MSI EZ Debug" GPU led turn on when I click the restart button on the case!

 

my pc specs are:

MSI B450 Tomahawk (Non Max)

MSI RX 580 Gaming X

16GB RAM (2666MHz/2x8GB)

M.2 SSD and some other HDDs

BIOS Version (7C02v1A)

 

if you want more info kindly let me know..

 

Thanks..

 

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can I have the PSU info as well?

please quote me or tag me @wall03 so i can see your response

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pc:

 

RAM: 16GB DDR4-3200 CL-16

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 @ 3.6GHz

SSD: 256GB SP

GPU: Radeon RX 570 8GB OC

OS: Windows 10

Status: Main PC

Cinebench R23 score: 9097 (multi) 1236 (single)

 

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25 minutes ago, Devel0per95 said:

HI All,

So my pc is kind of annoying me, sometimes when I'm playing games like warzone, cold war, etc.. the pc suddenly crashes and the monitor doesn't respond!

 

is there anyway to fix this other than replacing the hardware, I mean sometimes I'm playing without any issue, and other times I face this issue!

 

kindly check the attached image for what is my monitor throwing at me.. ohh yea and  "MSI EZ Debug" GPU led turn on when I click the restart button on the case!

 

my pc specs are:

MSI B450 Tomahawk (Non Max)

MSI RX 580 Gaming X

16GB RAM (2666MHz/2x8GB)

M.2 SSD and some other HDDs

BIOS Version (7C02v1A)

 

if you want more info kindly let me know..

 

Thanks..

 

IMG_20201127_010556_tigr.thumb.jpg.0ec5c7206daa013a101f21d506fd8b9e.jpg

I have an rx580 and it used to do something like this. Go into some kind of driver thing and turn up the power limit. If you have a good psu just turn it all the way up, I did that and it instantly was working better. Hope this helps!

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9 minutes ago, wall03 said:

can I have the PSU info as well?

 

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8 minutes ago, ZonalThrone said:

I have an rx580 and it used to do something like this. Go into some kind of driver thing and turn up the power limit. If you have a good psu just turn it all the way up, I did that and it instantly was working better. Hope this helps!

Can you help me? How to do it?

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5 minutes ago, Devel0per95 said:

Can you help me? How to do it?

Do you have the amd drivers? You get to the menu by doing alt r

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Once you get there go to the tab that says performance, then find the settings on there. Go down to power limit and turn it up probably at least 10%

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8 minutes ago, ZonalThrone said:

Once you get there go to the tab that says performance, then find the settings on there. Go down to power limit and turn it up probably at least 10%

Any think else?

And is this safe? because this is my main pc for work and gaming

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1 hour ago, Devel0per95 said:

Any think else?

And is this safe? because this is my main pc for work and gaming

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Yeah it’s safe, the very worst it could do is not fix the problem.

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18 hours ago, ZonalThrone said:

Yeah it’s safe, the very worst it could do is not fix the problem.

Sadly it didn't work :(, I'm not trying 30%..

I hope I'm not doing anything stupid

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