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Green screen on Ryzen 3 3200g

Staxxx21

Hello I would like to ask some professional help about my unit because when I use it  after a couple of hours it shows green screen and crashes and the only way to restart is to hold the power button until it shutdown, I would like to ask how to fix this
my build specs is  specified below:
Ryzen 3 3200g
MSI A320M A pro

2x8gb ram
120gb ssd
1 tb HDD
my monitor is Phillips 243v and is connected using an HDMI
solutions made was to change the hdmi cable install fresh windows and update drivers 
thankyou for the help

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Have you monitored your temperatures? it sounds like either your driver crashes or your system is not stable.

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1 minute ago, Levent said:

Have you monitored your temperatures? it sounds like either your driver crashes or your system is not stable.

I last saw it was at 64C i am using the stock fan

 

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36 minutes ago, Staxxx21 said:

I last saw it was at 64C i am using the stock fan

 

can you try to test it with heavy workload like cinebench for the cpu or 3dmark for the gpu?

you said you update it but are you tried to ddu it?

 

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12 minutes ago, Freakwise said:

can you try to test it with heavy workload like cinebench for the cpu or 3dmark for the gpu?

you said you update it but are you tried to ddu it?

 

I have use an app the HW info and i saw that some TMPIN was above 100C was that may cause the problem and what component was it is it the motherboard? I will attach the photo below

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4 minutes ago, Staxxx21 said:

I have use an app the HW info and i saw that some TMPIN was above 100C was that may cause the problem and what component was it is it the motherboard? I will attach the photo below

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i actually dont know what is tmpin in hw info, im searching it rn but it looks like it was a vrm temps i think? since it was under your motherboard section

 

your cpu is normal, could you take a picture of your mobo or tell me the exact model of your mobo?

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1 minute ago, Freakwise said:

i actually dont know what is tmpin in hw info, im searching it rn but it looks like it was a vrm temps i think? since it was under your motherboard section

 

your cpu is normal, could you take a picture of your mobo or tell me the exact model of your mobo?

It was MSI A320M A pro

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11 minutes ago, Staxxx21 said:

It was MSI A320M A pro

i think that was a vrm temps, and those are damn high

the vrm doesnt have any type of heatsink but i saw other people thread and the temps wasnt as high as yours

it could be your case airflow, and while we are at it what is your case and how many fans and what configuration the fan is oriented?

 

 

this is the thread i was mentioned, completely unrelated but i put it anyway if youre curios 

 

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8 hours ago, Freakwise said:

this is the thread i was mentioned, completely unrelated but i put it anyway if youre curios 

 

I got summoned by Freakwise using my thread :)... the TLDR of it was that HWMonitor was giving me bad info but updating it fixed it.

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