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jollottaja

Whenever i play something it just crashes. I have tried reinstalling the drivers by DDU and taking every overclock off and it still keeps crashing. It worked perfectly in my old case but when i got my new case started crashing. Could something have broken on the installation on the new case?

It worked fine without any crashes for one day so i am pretty confused. I can run it at 75% power limit but if i put to 100% or over it crashes right when i get to a game.

 

GPU: 1060 6gb

CPU: Ryzen 5 1500x

 

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Check your temps while idle and while gaming.

Tell me your RAM size and speeds. 

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Temps are normal between 50-65.

I have 2x8 sticks of 1600MHz ram.

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9 minutes ago, av1ty said:

Check your temps while idle and while gaming.

Tell me your RAM size and speeds. 

Temps are normal between 50-65.

I have 2x8 sticks of 1600MHz ram.

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Hmm... Maybe I am strange? But, where did you find DDR4 ram at the speed of 1600mhz? As I know Ryzen 5 1500x does not support ddr3.

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2 minutes ago, av1ty said:

Hmm... Maybe I am strange? But, where did you find DDR4 ram at the speed of 1600mhz? As I know Ryzen 5 1500x does not support ddr3.

Ram is DDR3 

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Oh... strange. Anyways, try uninstalling fully your graphics card driver, for that you can use DDU (google it) and then make a clean install of the latest one.

By the way, as advice I would suggest you to upgrade your ram cause Ryzen is actually very demanding on RAM speed.

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1 minute ago, av1ty said:

Oh... strange. Anyways, try uninstalling fully your graphics card driver, for that you can use DDU (google it) and then make a clean install of the latest one.

By the way, as advice I would suggest you to upgrade your ram cause Ryzen is actually very demanding on RAM speed.

OP already did that. He mentioned it in his first post. 
 

@jollottajawhat PSU do you have / how old?

 

MSI B450 Pro Gaming Pro Carbon AC | AMD Ryzen 2700x  | NZXT  Kraken X52  MSI GeForce RTX2070 Armour | Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (4*8) 3200MhZ | Samsung 970 evo M.2nvme 500GB Boot  / Samsung 860 evo 500GB SSD | Corsair RM550X (2018) | Fractal Design Meshify C white | Logitech G pro WirelessGigabyte Aurus AD27QD 

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1 minute ago, av1ty said:

Oh... strange. Anyways, try uninstalling fully your graphics card driver, for that you can use DDU (google it) and then make a clean install of the latest one.

By the way, as advice I would suggest you to upgrade your ram cause Ryzen is actually very demanding on RAM speed.

I have already made a clean install. But my question is why did it work perfectly in my old case. I dont think i broke anything in the installation

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Try replugging your GPU & the PCIE cable.
If your PSU is modular, replug it on the PSU side as well.

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2 minutes ago, Stormseeker9 said:

OP already did that. He mentioned it in his first post. 
 

@jollottajawhat PSU do you have / how old?

I have corsair vs650 PSU its about 3 years old.

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1 minute ago, jollottaja said:

I have already made a clean install. But my question is why did it work perfectly in my old case. I dont think i broke anything in the installation

Maybe you didnt connect something correctly, e.g. gpu power connectors, make sure everything is powered. 

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1 minute ago, Poinkachu said:

Try replugging your GPU & the PCIE cable.
If your PSU is modular, replug it on the PSU side as well.

Have done it twice nothing changed.

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1 minute ago, jollottaja said:

I have corsair vs650 PSU its about 3 years old.

That should be fine then, check your connections, try clean reinstalling of windows if nothing helps then you should try switching components one by one until you find whats the real problem. 

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You don't have to jump straight to the hard stuff, start simple with software. Like OS, drivers and such stuff, trust me those are very easy to mess up and create you problems.

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7 minutes ago, jollottaja said:

I have corsair vs650 PSU its about 3 years old.

Not the best of units but it’s still young so don’t think the issue is psu related. 
 

Besides a case swap, did you change anything else?

 

what temps are reached under load?

 

MSI B450 Pro Gaming Pro Carbon AC | AMD Ryzen 2700x  | NZXT  Kraken X52  MSI GeForce RTX2070 Armour | Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (4*8) 3200MhZ | Samsung 970 evo M.2nvme 500GB Boot  / Samsung 860 evo 500GB SSD | Corsair RM550X (2018) | Fractal Design Meshify C white | Logitech G pro WirelessGigabyte Aurus AD27QD 

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3 minutes ago, Stormseeker9 said:

Not the best of units but it’s still young so don’t think the issue is psu related. 
 

Besides a case swap, did you change anything else?

 

what temps are reached under load?

Only changed the case and put in a couple fans.

Under load it reaches about 70°C

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21 minutes ago, jollottaja said:

Only changed the case and put in a couple fans.

Under load it reaches about 70°C

And your CPU temps?

 

MSI B450 Pro Gaming Pro Carbon AC | AMD Ryzen 2700x  | NZXT  Kraken X52  MSI GeForce RTX2070 Armour | Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (4*8) 3200MhZ | Samsung 970 evo M.2nvme 500GB Boot  / Samsung 860 evo 500GB SSD | Corsair RM550X (2018) | Fractal Design Meshify C white | Logitech G pro WirelessGigabyte Aurus AD27QD 

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5 minutes ago, Stormseeker9 said:

And your CPU temps?

about 60-70

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2 hours ago, Stormseeker9 said:

And your CPU temps?

it crashes when power goes to 100%

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Run dxdiag, save all information scroll to bottom and past only the errors here.

 

Remove any vendor applications (asus, msi, gigabyte etc, especially led controllers, and ryzen master)

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16 hours ago, Ada1 said:

Run dxdiag, save all information scroll to bottom and past only the errors here.

 

Remove any vendor applications (asus, msi, gigabyte etc, especially led controllers, and ryzen master)

image.png.a653bf92d5acf96b0572a71793d2ba02.png

are these the errors

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Failed windows update, restore to previous point, remove the specific update or reinstall windows

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On 6/24/2022 at 3:29 AM, Ada1 said:

Failed windows update, restore to previous point, remove the specific update or reinstall windows

did not work.

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