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I recently built a new computer a used a 5600x for the CPU, my old 1060 gtx 6GB, and an MSI b550 mother broad. I'm also using a 700-watt power supply. The problem that keeps happening is that every time I open a Game, it lets me load into the game but right when I start to move or do anything with the setting the game crashes. The game that I have tried so far are Warzone, OverWatch, and Rust. Please if someone knows what to do let me know. It very frustrating when I spend over 700 dollars on a gaming pc and can't even play games on it. Please help.

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Too little information to dissect. I know for a fact that in warzone and CSGO for me, attempting to make changes to texture quality or anti-aliasing will always crash my game, and I don't own OW or Rust bc I just dont like them. 

 

And I assume you are testing in an online match for Warzone right? Bc I wanted to learn how to play on keyboard and mouse so I went to offline training mode (I haven't played in over a year) and literally the spacebar doesn't work in training mode, like wtf?) 

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Crash after boot is most commonly memory or PSU.  I suspect you’ve got enough PSU so memory would be the next suspect. Memtest86 perhaps.

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If it is when you actually load a game I'd suspect it is the GPU, try running heaven benchmark since that is mostly gpu bound and even if it doesn't crash you may see artifacts indicating problems in your GPU. HWiNFO to monitor and log everything on your PC, see if anything anormal happens when you try to run a game.

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