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Faulty RAM?

Hi, my computer is turning off underload (starting a game), reseating RAM always works, the computer boots, but everytime I want to launch any game, computer turns off and I have to reseat it again... After my computer turn off, bcs of the "load", my fans ain't spinning... only their lights are on and my motheboard light is on too. Is it more likely to be my RAM faulty or does it sound like a motherboard issue?

 

All 16 GB of RAM shows up, their frequency shows up right and the usage seems normal...

My CPU and GPU are around 50°C on idle so overheating does not seems to be the problem too... can't quite get the temperatures in-game.. bcs.. u know.. I can't launch any game rn..

 

Ty for any help

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What are the system specs? What CPU, what motherboard, what RAM model, what cooler, what GPU, what PSU, etc. 

 

I wouldn't rule out faulty RAM, but you can't rule out anything since we don't know really any of the system behavior. 

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MB: ASUS PRIME B550M-K


CPU: Ryzen 5 5600

- COOLER: stock (AMD Wraith Stealth)

 

GPU: RTX 3060 (GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3060 GAMING OC 12G)

 

RAM: Kingston Fury Beast Black
- 16GB (2x8GB)
- DDR4
- 3200 MHz

- CL16


PSU: Be quiet! Pure Power 11 FM

- 750W
 

Running on Windows 10 Pro (64bit)


Everything except for the GPU is 1,5 years in use.
 

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Can you run a Windows Memory Diagnostic or a Memtest86? That will tell you if there is a memory problem within 5 minutes or less.

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I ran Windows Memory Diagnostic, didn't find anything and I don't have any flash drive to run the Memtest86..

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