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I bought a Asus ROG Strix G10CE premade. I took out the mobo, CPU, and GPU. I put them into an NZXT H510 case with an EVGA 600W 80 Plus power supply, upgraded RAM, and a corsair H60 AIO Cooler. I will list the full specs below.
 
The problem is, the pc will randomly freeze, black screen, or close to desktop randomly. I predominately play Overwatch on it and very light other games. I've looked at the event logs and I do get a few kernel event errors of: 41, 141, 117. Sometimes I can play for hours, sometimes it crashes halfway through the first match of OW. I have no idea what is wrong, I've done a clean install of Windows 11 and have uninstalled all Asus software except Asus AI suite 3. I only use AI Suite 3 for the cpu fan speed controller. The bios is updated, but awful. I cannot change XMP settings, fan speeds, overclocks, nothing. So I need software to make sure the AIO pump is pumping.
 
Specs:
  • i5-11400F (~27c idle -- ~60c under load)
  • RTX 3050 (~30c idle -- ~50-70c under load)
  • 512GB SSD
  • G.Skill Ripjaw V Series 16Gb DDR4 2400MHz
  • EVGA 600W 80 Plus PSU
  • H60 AIO
  • LG Ultragear 1920x1080 144Hz 27"
 
*Nothing is overclocked/underclocked as far as I know

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3 hours ago, emosun said:

if its random then reinstall the ram the board came with and see if it stays stable in that configuration

Swapped RAM, crashed after one game of OW. Swapped PSU to pre-made PSU, crashed during first match of OW.

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12 hours ago, emosun said:

switch to the new ram but use a single stick instead of two and see if thats more stable

The old ram that I swapped and it crashed was a single stick of 8gb. And that's what came with it, so I feel like putting the new ram in that is 2 sticks of 8gb, it's the same thing.

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8 hours ago, Caleb SF said:

The old ram that I swapped and it crashed was a single stick of 8gb. And that's what came with it, so I feel like putting the new ram in that is 2 sticks of 8gb, it's the same thing.

oh ok then , do nothing and see if it stabilizes by itself with zero diagnostics

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Have you tried reinstalling windows (with a new/clean USB stick)?

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6 hours ago, will0hlep said:

Have you tried reinstalling windows (with a new/clean USB stick)?

So I actually just did a clean reset of w11. I've uninstalled all asus programs and disabled all services from them. I've been running furmark tests since I think it's predominitely gpu related. It makes it through the 720p preset 100% of the time, but it makes it only to 90% on the 1080p preset. At 90% it closes to desktop with a kernel 117 event.

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6 hours ago, --SID-- said:

EVGA W1 is junk. Get a better PSU.

 

Is the motherboard BIOS up to date?

 

I swapped the psu to the one the premade came with, which is also junk, but I don't have the money to get a new one atm. The bios is up to date. I added a bit more findings in my other reply to Will0Hlep

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1 hour ago, Caleb SF said:

I swapped the psu to the one the premade came with, which is also junk,

What's the brand and model of the PSU the system came with? Asus PSUs are pretty decent but I don't know if they put one of those in the G10CE.

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39 minutes ago, --SID-- said:

What's the brand and model of the PSU the system came with? Asus PSUs are pretty decent but I don't know if they put one of those in the G10CE.

They did not, it's like "LightOne" or some random brand. It's all unpainted sheet metal and I think a 500w.

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22 hours ago, --SID-- said:

LiteOn probably. Can you post a picture of the label?

It is LiteOn, every other forum i've asked has also told me that my EVGA psu is garbage. On amazon there's a Thermaltake SMART 600W for $45, is that one any better than the EVGA? I'm tight on cash.

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1 hour ago, Caleb SF said:

It is LiteOn, every other forum i've asked has also told me that my EVGA psu is garbage. On amazon there's a Thermaltake SMART 600W for $45, is that one any better than the EVGA? I'm tight on cash.


when buying PSUs: a good first step is to check for the model on the PSU tier list.

https://cultists.network/140/psu-tier-list/

 

if it doesn't appear on the list, look at how long the warranty is. If it is less than 5 years, avoid.

I might be experienced, but I'm human and I do make mistakes. Trust but Verify! I edit my messages after sending them alot, please refresh before posting your reply. Please try to be clear and specific, you'll get a better answer. Please remember to mark solutions once you have the information you need. Expand this signature for common PC building advice, a short bio and a list of my components.

 

Common build advice:

1) Buy the cheapest (well reviewed) motherboard that has the features you need. Paying more typically only gets you features you won’t use. 2) only get as much RAM as you need, getting more won’t (typically) make your PC faster. 3) While I recommend getting an NVMe drive, you don’t need to splurge for an expensive drive with DRam cache, DRamless drives are fine for gamers. 4) paying for looks is fine, just don’t break the bank. 5) Tower coolers are usually good enough, unless you go top tier Intel or plan on OCing. 6) OCing is a dead meme, you probably shouldn’t bother. 7) "Bottlenecks" rarely matter and "Future-proofing" is a myth. 8) AIOs don't noticeably improve performance past 240mm and don't improve at all past 360mm. 9) RTFM.

 

Useful Websites:

https://www.productchart.com - helps compare monitors, https://uk.pcpartpicker.com - makes designing a PC easier.

 

Bio:

He/Him - I'm a PhD student working in the fields of reinforcement learning and traffic control. PCs are one of my hobbies and I've built many PCs and performed upgrades on a few laptops (for myself, friends and family). My personal computers include 4 windows (10/11) machines and a TrueNAS server (and I'm looking to move to dual booting Linux Mint on my main machine in future). Aside from computers, I also dabble in modding/homebrew retro consoles, support Southampton FC, and enjoy Scuba Diving and Skiing.

Fun Facts

1) When I was 3 years old my favourite toy was a scientific calculator. 2) My father is a British Champion ploughman in the Vintage Hydraulic Class. 3) On Speedrun.com, I'm the world record holder for the Dream Bobsleigh event on Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games 2010.

 

My Favourite Games: World of Tanks, Runescape, Subnautica, Metroid (Fusion and Dread), Spyro: Year of the Dragon (Original and Reignited Trilogy), Crash Bash, Mario Kart Wii, Balatro

 

My Computers: Primary: My main gaming rig - https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/will0hlep/saved/NByp3C Second: Hosts Discord bots as well as a Minecraft and Ark server, and also serves as a reinforcement learning sand box - https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/will0hlep/saved/cc9K7P NAS: TrueNAS Scale NAS hosting SMB shares, DDNS updater, pi-hole, and a Jellyfin server - https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/will0hlep/saved/m37w3C Foldatron: My folding@home and BOINC rig (partially donated to me by Folding Team Leader GOTSpectrum) - Mobile: Mini-ITX gaming rig for when I'm away from home -

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1 hour ago, Caleb SF said:

On amazon there's a Thermaltake SMART 600W for $45, is that one any better than the EVGA? I'm tight on cash.

It's as garbage as the EVGA.

1 hour ago, Caleb SF said:

It is LiteOn

LiteOn is not particular bad. Post a picture of the label please.

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On 11/19/2023 at 3:01 AM, will0hlep said:


when buying PSUs: a good first step is to check for the model on the PSU tier list.

https://cultists.network/140/psu-tier-list/

 

if it doesn't appear on the list, look at how long the warranty is. If it is less than 5 years, avoid.

So I bought a  EVGA Supernova G7 650w. It was rated A. And I tried furmarm on the 720p setting and the PC crashed at 85ish% with a kernal 41 error...

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12 hours ago, Caleb SF said:

So I bought a  EVGA Supernova G7 650w. It was rated A. And I tried furmarm on the 720p setting and the PC crashed at 85ish% with a kernal 41 error...

Clearly your PSU was not the issue.

 

As it has been a while, so far you've tried: reinstalling windows, tried each set of RAM in different slots, tried a different PSU? Anything else?

I might be experienced, but I'm human and I do make mistakes. Trust but Verify! I edit my messages after sending them alot, please refresh before posting your reply. Please try to be clear and specific, you'll get a better answer. Please remember to mark solutions once you have the information you need. Expand this signature for common PC building advice, a short bio and a list of my components.

 

Common build advice:

1) Buy the cheapest (well reviewed) motherboard that has the features you need. Paying more typically only gets you features you won’t use. 2) only get as much RAM as you need, getting more won’t (typically) make your PC faster. 3) While I recommend getting an NVMe drive, you don’t need to splurge for an expensive drive with DRam cache, DRamless drives are fine for gamers. 4) paying for looks is fine, just don’t break the bank. 5) Tower coolers are usually good enough, unless you go top tier Intel or plan on OCing. 6) OCing is a dead meme, you probably shouldn’t bother. 7) "Bottlenecks" rarely matter and "Future-proofing" is a myth. 8) AIOs don't noticeably improve performance past 240mm and don't improve at all past 360mm. 9) RTFM.

 

Useful Websites:

https://www.productchart.com - helps compare monitors, https://uk.pcpartpicker.com - makes designing a PC easier.

 

Bio:

He/Him - I'm a PhD student working in the fields of reinforcement learning and traffic control. PCs are one of my hobbies and I've built many PCs and performed upgrades on a few laptops (for myself, friends and family). My personal computers include 4 windows (10/11) machines and a TrueNAS server (and I'm looking to move to dual booting Linux Mint on my main machine in future). Aside from computers, I also dabble in modding/homebrew retro consoles, support Southampton FC, and enjoy Scuba Diving and Skiing.

Fun Facts

1) When I was 3 years old my favourite toy was a scientific calculator. 2) My father is a British Champion ploughman in the Vintage Hydraulic Class. 3) On Speedrun.com, I'm the world record holder for the Dream Bobsleigh event on Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games 2010.

 

My Favourite Games: World of Tanks, Runescape, Subnautica, Metroid (Fusion and Dread), Spyro: Year of the Dragon (Original and Reignited Trilogy), Crash Bash, Mario Kart Wii, Balatro

 

My Computers: Primary: My main gaming rig - https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/will0hlep/saved/NByp3C Second: Hosts Discord bots as well as a Minecraft and Ark server, and also serves as a reinforcement learning sand box - https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/will0hlep/saved/cc9K7P NAS: TrueNAS Scale NAS hosting SMB shares, DDNS updater, pi-hole, and a Jellyfin server - https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/will0hlep/saved/m37w3C Foldatron: My folding@home and BOINC rig (partially donated to me by Folding Team Leader GOTSpectrum) - Mobile: Mini-ITX gaming rig for when I'm away from home -

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