Posted January 28, 2021 Hi. Randomly when using my computer, it just crashes and I don't know why! Information below: Specs Ryzen 5 2600 Gigabyte B450 Aorus Elite Motherboard 16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3000MHz RX 580 4GB Aorus Gaming 500GB MX500 SSD 2TB WD Blue Cooler Master MasterWatt 750w PSU 80+ Bronze Phanteks Eclipse P350x 2x Corsair AF140 White LED Windows Diagnostic Data Viewer Data: Description Faulting Application Path: C:\Windows\System32\WerFault.exe Creation Time: 26/01/2021 13:00:41 Problem: Hardware error Status: Report sent Problem signature Problem Event Name: LiveKernelEvent Code: 117 Parameter 1: ffff8e8796009460 Parameter 2: fffff8044849e590 Parameter 3: 0 Parameter 4: 0 OS version: 10_0_19042 Service Pack: 0_0 Product: 768_1 Extra information about the problem Bucket ID: (18446744073709551615) Any ideas? Thanks in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted January 28, 2021 First of all its kernel. Sounds like you got a unstable hardware, are you overclocking any components in your system? mY sYsTeM iS Not pErfoRmInG aS gOOd As I sAW oN yOuTuBe. WhA t IS a GoOd FaN CuRVe??!!? wHat aRe tEh GoOd OvERclok SeTTinGS FoR My CaRd?? HoW CaN I foRcE my GpU to uSe 1o0%? BuT WiLL i HaVE Bo0tllEnEcKs? RyZEN dOeS NoT peRfORm BetTer wItH HiGhER sPEED RaM!!! dId i WiN teH SiLiCON LotTerrY? yOu ShoUlD dEsHrOuD uR GPU. my SYstEm iS UNDerPerforMiNg iN WarzONE. can mY Pc Run WiNdOwS 11 ?? woUld BaKInG MY GRaPHics card fIX it? MultimETeR TeSTiNG!! aMd'S GpU DrIvErS aRe as goOD aS NviDia's YOU SHoUlD oVERCloCk yOUR ramS To 5000C18 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted January 28, 2021 if you overclocked and cranked voltages way too high, its probably slowly killing your system. Is it a new pc or older and it started doing in just last time? (sorry my english is crap, probably half of things I said doenst make sense ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Posted February 18, 2021 Author Sorry that I've taken so long to reply, things happened and I didn't see the comments - its my fault. Either way, coincidentally the issue seemed to disappear since I asked on this thread, until today when I remembered about this. this time, we have this: Description Faulting Application Path: C:\Windows\System32\WerFault.exe Creation Time: 18/02/2021 16:21:24 Problem: Shut down unexpectedly Status: Report sent Problem signature Problem Event Name: BlueScreen Code: 4e Parameter 1: 9a Parameter 2: 376030 Parameter 3: 6 Parameter 4: 3 OS version: 10_0_19042 Service Pack: 0_0 Product: 768_1 Extra information about the problem Bucket ID: (18446744073709551615) On 1/28/2021 at 2:11 PM, Levent said: First of all its kernel. Sounds like you got a unstable hardware, are you overclocking any components in your system? Ok, so the only component I have successfully overclocked is my graphics card - via MSI afterburner, shown below: if you want to include XMP, then yes I have my ram running at advertised speeds and I've tried OCing my ram but my motherboard was like: ┏━━╮┏┓ ┏━━╮ ┃┏╮┃┃┃ ┃┏┓┃ ┃┃┃╰┛┃ ┃┗┛┃ ┗┛╰━━┛ ╰━━┛ On 1/28/2021 at 2:30 PM, CreepySK said: if you overclocked and cranked voltages way too high, its probably slowly killing your system. Is it a new pc or older and it started doing in just last time? (sorry my english is crap, probably half of things I said doenst make sense ) so as answered above, some overclocking but no voltage changes. I built my pc roughly 18 months ago, so not too old but not recent either. As of when I made this thread it had crashed like this probably about 5-10 times before. I did also disable this setting around the time of making this thread aswell: Thanks for your help and sorry I took so long to reply. '( ° ▽ ° )' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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