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Random freezes and pc shutting down randomly and games crashing

Itshaynunbro

Well i have a problem when im using my pc.

Sometimes it just freezes sometimes it just crashes, other times it goes to a repair screen and my games are crashing too. But its not consistent. I have checked my ram and its healty and my hdd and ssd are healthy too.

 

I have 

Cpu: Ryzen 7 2700

Gpu: gtx 1660 super

Ram: 2x16gb 3200

Psu: 500w 

Hdd: 1tb

Ssd:120gb

 

 

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What PSU do you have exactly? What mainboard do you have?

And how did you check your components' health?

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I will find your Laptop thread and I will recommend an ITX build instead

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sure would be neat if there was something useful here, eh?

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9 hours ago, Bismut said:

What PSU do you have exactly? What mainboard do you have?

And how did you check your components' health?

i have a aorus b450 elite for a motherboard and for a psu im not sure i think is a evga/gigabyte/corsair i just know that is a "branded" one
and i checked ram with memory diagnostic tool and hdd with "chkdsk" in cmd

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9 hours ago, Itshaynunbro said:

i have a aorus b450 elite for a motherboard and for a psu im not sure i think is a evga/gigabyte/corsair i just know that is a "branded" one
and i checked ram with memory diagnostic tool and hdd with "chkdsk" in cmd @Bismut

 

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This is from another issue I try to help with:

There is a post on How to Analyze Memory Dump Files (.dmp) in Windows 10 (helpdeskgeek.com) how to analyze a dump file that is created while a BSOD.

You should read the section "Changing Memory Dump File Settings in Windows Settings"

or if you already have dump files (ex. in c:\windows\minidump or c:\windows\memory.dmp depending on the setting of you system)

you can proceed with section "How to Analyze Windows Memory Dump Files Using WinDbg".

 

This should give you the information which program or driver causes the crash.

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