BloodBath wrote: » Make sure you enable optionable updates in the radeon software and update to the latest drivers. Before that use Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to completely clean out any old ones.
Foxhole Norman wrote: » Hi lads, have just built my new gaming PC and having issues with it crashing. Seems to be just when gaming. Have noticed it all on Warzone as it's just what I've been playing at the moment. Just put it together yesterday and these are the specs: Ryzen 5 3600XT B450 DS3H Asus RX5700xt 16 3200 Vengeance Corsair 650W Supply 240GB SSD 2TB HDD Any ideas what may be causing the crashes? I first thought it was the GPU drivers being the newest but went back to an older build from April/May and still have crashes. Not recording any mad temps either.
Foxhole Norman wrote: » The latest drivers are where it started as they were the first ones I got, I'll try the DDU route tomorrow though.
BloodBath wrote: » Are they the latest drivers though? Did you enable optional updates? Off by default. What's the driver number and date?
BloodBath wrote: » I haven't updated to that driver myself yet, using a 5700 as well but I haven't had stability issues for ages. Currently on 20.10.1 and they are solid. Seen online mention it's often an audio driver issue. Have you tried properly cleaning out the old drivers using DDU? Did you do a fresh install of windows with your new hardware? Did you install the latest motherboard drivers from their site?
Jimson wrote: Cooler might not be mounted properly.
GHOST MGG wrote: » The kernel power errors are just the aftermath of a system crash..it just tells you that the system crashed but not why. As above poster mentioned use DDU to get rid of all AMD radeon drivers on system then update,if this does not fix the blue screen/crash issues the next and most obvious route is your memory..run memtest and see if it passes. The last time i saw problems like this it did turn out to be a faulty stick of memory which was in a set of 4 sticks...it just decided to fail... best of luck
Jimson wrote: » Good easily be CPU overheating either, run coretemp and prime95 and monitor temperature. Cooler might not be mounted properly. :Sorry just seen you said temps are okay.
Heebie wrote: » Cooler might also just be garbage, or not good enough for what you're doing. Gaming can really beat on a CPU, and cheap coolers, and stock coolers that come with CPUs are generally cheap or cheap-ish.
ED E wrote: » Is it Blue screening, doing a dump and restarting, cutting entirely, or crashing and requiring a hard reset?
ED E wrote: » Assuming you're already on the F51 mobo bios I'd be stress testing the GPU. Furmark is old but reliable, or run Heaven on loop. If you have another card to A/B test with then that'd be good to confirm the rest of the system is ok.
Ultrflat wrote: » I nearly say its not your system but warzone.
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » I had something similar but with more hard reboots. Turned out to be a faulty 5700XT.
Foxhole Norman wrote: » The driver number I used was 20.11.1 I checked the event logs and there's 3 critical errors, all of them Kernel Power 41 (63) errors.
Overheal wrote: » Dumb question but did you plug in the Motherboard ATX 4 pin connector?
Overheal wrote: » psu overheat?
Foxhole Norman wrote: » I think I've solved the issue. I was playing Kingdom Come Deliverance when it crashed and I got a BSOD with the error code MEMORY_MANAGEMENTR. This then clicked in my head that when I was setting up the PC with my buddy he set the RAM to OC at 3200 rather than default. Setting this back to default and I so far have no issues with games for the last hour or two Thanks for all the help!
Overheal wrote: » Nice! Make sure it's running at what you paid for it at least (ie. it's XMP speed) otherwise it likes to default to 2333 Mhz
Foxhole Norman wrote: » It's 3200 which is what it was clocked to so I might just go somewhere midway maybe. Or just slowly work up.
Deleted User wrote: » Is that RAM on your boards QVL list?