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Just installed my ryzen 7 5800x upgrading from ryzen 3 3200 whenever I play games such as r6 specifically in ranked matches my pc completely crashes

 

my specs are

 

Ryzen 7 5800x

Gtx 1650

500w power supply 

oloy 16 gig ram

gigabyte a320-s2h rev 1x

ID-COOLING SE-914-XT-Basic CPU Cooler 1

 

I think that it’s either the ram, mobo, or psu but I don’t wanna buy each one to test so idk what to do

 

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Any BSOD Messages? And have you updated the bios to the most recent version for your Mobo?

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Your worst part is the mobo...

But it could be thermals did you check your temps?

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What is this "$30 TD cpu cooler"?

 

That motherboard definitely doesn't seem 5800x suitable. 

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2 hours ago, Rivettz said:

Any BSOD Messages? And have you updated the bios to the most recent version for your Mobo?

No blue screens and yes when I first put the cpu in it wouldn’t post so I had to flash the new bios then it posted

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2 hours ago, PDifolco said:

Your worst part is the mobo...

But it could be thermals did you check your temps?

Yes I checked my temps and it is not overheating because I even put it to 6 cores and it ran at 40-50 c when gaming and still crashed 

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1 hour ago, GuiltySpark_ said:

What is this "$30 TD cpu cooler"?

 

That motherboard definitely doesn't seem 5800x suitable. 

ID-COOLING SE-914-XT-Basic CPU Cooler 126mm Height CPU Air Cooler 4 Heatpipes CPU Air Cooler 92mm PWM Fan Air Cooling for Intel/AMD, LGA 1700 Compatible
 

the mobo says it can support it with the bios update that I flashed onto it 

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45 minutes ago, Skuubee said:

ID-COOLING SE-914-XT-Basic CPU Cooler 126mm Height CPU Air Cooler 4 Heatpipes CPU Air Cooler 92mm PWM Fan Air Cooling for Intel/AMD, LGA 1700 Compatible
 

the mobo says it can support it with the bios update that I flashed onto it 

That CPU cooler is not adequate for a 5800x. 
 

Im willing to bet that motherboard is struggling VRM wise under any heavy load. The fact that the BIOS update added support for Ryzen 5000 doesn’t meant it’s suitable for a higher power 5800x. 5600x would have been the most powerful chip I’d be comfortable putting in that board. 
 

Can you temporarily point a fan at the VRM area? Then again with looking at temps I don’t know how that poor 92mm cooler is doing either. 
 

HWINFO64 for monitoring temps. I’d be real curious what happens when starting a Cinebench test. 

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On 9/14/2022 at 5:54 PM, GuiltySpark_ said:

That CPU cooler is not adequate for a 5800x. 
 

Im willing to bet that motherboard is struggling VRM wise under any heavy load. The fact that the BIOS update added support for Ryzen 5000 doesn’t meant it’s suitable for a higher power 5800x. 5600x would have been the most powerful chip I’d be comfortable putting in that board. 
 

Can you temporarily point a fan at the VRM area? Then again with looking at temps I don’t know how that poor 92mm cooler is doing either. 
 

HWINFO64 for monitoring temps. I’d be real curious what happens when starting a Cinebench test. 

When I run cinebench it does not crash but when I run a OCCT test it crashes instantly 

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On 9/14/2022 at 5:54 PM, GuiltySpark_ said:

That CPU cooler is not adequate for a 5800x. 
 

Im willing to bet that motherboard is struggling VRM wise under any heavy load. The fact that the BIOS update added support for Ryzen 5000 doesn’t meant it’s suitable for a higher power 5800x. 5600x would have been the most powerful chip I’d be comfortable putting in that board. 
 

Can you temporarily point a fan at the VRM area? Then again with looking at temps I don’t know how that poor 92mm cooler is doing either. 
 

HWINFO64 for monitoring temps. I’d be real curious what happens when starting a Cinebench test. 

So what do you suggest I do? Buy a new mobo and cpu cooler?

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