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I use chrome normally, it crashes every 1-2 min. I get status breakpoint issues, error codes etc. I have no extensions installed, i reinstalled windows, i reinstalled the browsers, I've cleared cookies and cache, disabled hardware acceleration, i've ran scans in my cmd prompt.

I have a wired connection. Is this something that is my RAM's problem? I watch my task manager and it does not go over 40% of load used. I have two 16GB of DDR5 T-Force RAM.

I really don't know what else to do at this point.

Anyone please help, i can't watch a video or even use browsers normally. 

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20 minutes ago, Tan3l6 said:

Is RAM overclocked? Because that might cause it.

I tried overclocked, underclocked, normal and XMP files. I tired 7200Mz, 6000mz, 4800mz and they all had the same issues. XMP profile 1 was 7200mz while profile 2 is 6000mz.

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Just now, Limitt said:

I tried overclocked, underclocked, normal and XMP files. I tired 7200Mz, 6000mz, 4800mz and they all had the same issues. XMP profile 1 was 7200mz while profile 2 is 6000mz.

Other thing would be CPU overclock, but I assume you already tried on stock speeds. 

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1 hour ago, Limitt said:

I use chrome normally, it crashes every 1-2 min. I get status breakpoint issues, error codes etc. I have no extensions installed, i reinstalled windows, i reinstalled the browsers, I've cleared cookies and cache, disabled hardware acceleration, i've ran scans in my cmd prompt.

When you say browsers, do you know that many browsers are based on chrome/chromium ? Firefox is not based on chrome so it would be a valid test to give it a try.

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1 hour ago, Tan3l6 said:

Well only bad thing is that it's thermal throttling. At least on this test.

Have you ran Memtest86 or Memetest86+?

I have never heard of memtest before, here is a screenshot of it running for 30 min on power.image_2025-05-16_115306424.thumb.png.8858cf1c9ac6a1d3ee0506d91891a906.png

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1 hour ago, Sawa Takahashi said:

When you say browsers, do you know that many browsers are based on chrome/chromium ? Firefox is not based on chrome so it would be a valid test to give it a try.

I could try firefox and see if that is a better solution. But that doesnt explain discord closing or things like that?

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1 hour ago, Limitt said:

I have never heard of memtest before, here is a screenshot of it running for 30 min on power.

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I'd still recommend getting a spare USB stick and using Memtest86 or Memetest86+ to run a full loop of tests. As they are more thorough.

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