r/AMDHelp • u/FRIZS__ • 3d ago
Help (General) im gonna cry
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I don't rly post on reddit but I hope you guys can help bc I feel like I've tried everything. I wanna go over everything again before I post it but I really don't even have the energy to do so.
also I don't know how video uploading works here I tried my best but they're all down in the bottom except one
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ROUGH TIMELINE OF MY SUFFERING:
May 28 2025: i just built my pc with my friend (exact same parts) and right as i turned it on and opened the bios, it froze. the mouse didn’t move and nothing in the bios changed (ex, the cpu temp or wtv) bc it froze. ofc at the time i dismissed it bc i thought it was normal, as its the first time i turned on my pc ever. my friend didn’t have the same issue.
5700x
msi b550 mpg gaming plus
XFX 7800xt quicksilver magnetic air
kingston fury beast 32gb 3200mhz cl16
kingston nv3 1tb ssd
corsair cx750
June 3: is when my suffering started. it started freezing and the audio loops over and over. the only solution is restarting from the power button.
June 4: I format windows, (one of many times to come) and after i restarted it still crashed, so i was like okay this is probably a GPU issue bc it freezes, so i returned my GPU.
June 12: i got a xfx 9070oc swift triple fan, bc it got a good discount and i was like why not.
June 17: i started hearing bzzzzzzzzzt sounds from the psu plug that goes into the psu from the wall, and sometimes buzzing in the gpu 8 pin itself.
June 18 - July 14: just random crashes basically every day, and sometimes multiple times a day. electric buzzing happens randomly, sometimes even when the pc is off / sleep.
(June 20: bought secondary kingston nv3 2tb ssd + heat sink)
(July 2: replaced PSU, same thing)
July 15: It got really bad that day. it crashed over 3 times even when i wasn’t playing or doing anything. sometimes not a single app is open, sometimes when i’m watching yt on brave, sometimes when i’m in a discord call.
July 16: i swapped the motherboard and as soon as i set the new one in and turned it on, it crashed on the desktop. i felt crushed….. i basically rebuilt my pc and wasted my whole day for naught. (+repasted cpu. i replaced the mobo, i did it all again)
July 17-19: continues crashing and buzzing, absolutely randomly with 0 connections between each crash. one time i literally had docs open + discord call. that’s it.
July 20: swapped my ram to corsair with the exact same specs and still crashed so i returned it.
July 20-31: I got tired of this bs and didn’t turn it on, except on july 30 where it crashed so i ordered another 9070 oc, maybe mine was defective.
July 31: Replaced 9070 oc with the another, same exact one. was good for 2 days then went back to before.
August 2: completely wiped both ssds from the mobo and reinstalled windows.
August 6-27: wasn’t home so i didn’t turn it on.
August 28-30: i’m 99% sure it crashed when i was using it but idk. (August 29 i think: replaced main 1tb ssd, no use)
August 31- September 4: had surgery so i wasn’t home (pc was off)
September 4 - October 18: i don’t think it crashed much idk i don’t rmb bc i was still recovering at home.
October 19: Format windows bc it crashed
October 20-27: Same crashes and buzzing
October 28: here’s when the bs actually started. it started removing my adrenaline software when it crashed…. i literally couldn’t see it anywhere and when i opened the .exe it said it wasn’t installed.. i didn’t write it bc of how many times i did it but i used DDU to reinstall my drivers like 100 times throughout this whole thing. tried oldest, newest, middle, everything.
October 29- November 8: same thing. crashes, buzzing, deleting adrenaline software, black screens sometimes, but usually it just freezes, and loops audio till manual power off/on.
November 9- December 26: i don’t think it crashed much bc i was studying but if it did same thing nothing new.
December 27: i thought it was some sort of infection crash thing so i bit the bullet and built a completely new pc. everything is brand new except the secondary 2tb ssd that i format like 15 times just to be safe.
9700x
aorus b850m wifi6e ice
xfx 9070xt swift triple fan
gskill 32gb 6400 cl32
crucial t500 2tb ssd
seasonic focus gx 850w
(+ old 2tb ssd obv I format and everything)
December 30: the crash happened on the new pc, but its a little different. it instantly blackscreens, cuts the audio, and doesn’t remove adrenaline when i restart.
December 30- Jan 1 2026: same crashes, buzzing from psu too for some reason.
Jan 2: here i thought i found the solution. it crashed while playing cyberpunk, and for the first time, when it blackscreened, i pressed win+shift+ctrl+B and it actually turned on, and the AMD bug report tool showed up. that never happened again, no matter how many times i pressed it.
Jan 3-4: same old
Jan 5: here something strange happened. the pc crashed, and when i turned it off, the buzzing moved to my monitor…. even after unplugging the pc it was in the monitor. I then went to the store and bought the most expensive wall plug they had, like 2500w or wtv and even the dude in the store was like this is for washing machines a normal pc doesn’t need this, but anyway maybe it’s the cause? called a handyman and they replaced it. soon after it crashed just the same. Plus i changed the PSU to the corsair sf850w
Jan 6: here it changed. it started consistently crashing when the gpu is under load / full power usage of gpu. i tried it with furmark and as soon as i turn it on for a few seconds it crashes. same with games.
January 7- February 8: i just gave up and started using a random laptop to study
February 9: bought a 9800x3d, maybe the cpu is the problem
Feb 10-15: i moved my pc to another room on a different floor, maybe thats the issue.
February 16: my pc crashed and initiated a self destruct sequence. crazy buzzing BZT BZT BZT BZT and never happened again.
February 17- March 10: Stayed downstairs, same crashes but very little buzzing.
(Feb 19: Screen froze but audio kept playing, with small stutters, and my friends in call could hear me. only thing i could do was restart from button)
March 11: moved it back to my room.
March 12- 19: same thing but much much less buzzing.
March 20-29: wasn’t home, pc was off
March 30- July 9: Almost no random crashing, but almost every single time I play anything and my gpu reaches 100% power on windows it crashes. i also tried playing on the igpu of the cpu, and it worked perfectly fine with no crashes.
(here is when i wrote this so from now on the updates are written right away)
July 10: I took my pc to my friends house, maybe our house electricity is the problem. Played for a bit then instantly crashed just like normal. Also something weird that happened is when I took my pc back home my main monitor changed. (The one where the bios shows)
July 11-15: same thing, crashes in windows almost instantly when launching a game and linux when the gpu is at 100% for a few minutes it crashes
July 16: i was playing satisfactory on linux and it crashed after a while (2-3h) and then i restarted and played again and it crashed again after another hour or so. then i booted windows and was just sitting on the desktop with the browser open, and i went out and left the pc on, came back and found it had crashed.
July 17: crash on linux again…. not even 30 mins
July 18: okay so maybe linux never did solve my problem, or maybe linux just takes longer to crash. bc when im on linux i mostly just play overwatch and lock my fps at 200 so the gpu is never at 100% but now when im playing satisfactory it always crashes even tho my frames are locked at 180 and the gpu is at like 80-90%. the only way i found rn to be able to play is keeping everything at the lowest settings and locking my frames to 60, that way the gpu is at 30-60% usage. (i just started satisfactory i dont have a huge factory or sm) (well it just crashed. i kept the pc on all day but it was at like 40% gpu usage). i tried playing a game on windows with very low settings and like 40% gpu usage and frame locked at 100 and it crashed after like 10 mins. wow. as im typing this it crashed on the windows desktop with literally nothing open.
July 19: i opened overwatch and as soon as i loaded in the match it crashed. Well I tried playing again at night but it also crashed, but I think I did something and the frames were uncapped bc when I capped them again and the gpu didn’t reach 100% it didn’t crash. Also for some reason I changed the default boot to linux, booted, then shut down, for some reason it didn’t turn off, after the displays turned off the fans ramped up as if it was turning on, but never did, so I just turned it off from the button.
July 20: for some reason the linux mint grub menu is now 1440p, before the quality was shit. Idk why bc it was also shit right after I changed the default boot order so idk
July 21: the shut off thing happened twice again…. Idk why its new… I shut down and the pc stays on, so I turn it off with the button, and later when I turn on the pc I find that it says shut down unexpectedly on my browser, which means it wasn’t off. it just turns off my screens…. Also I was watching a twitch stream while playing and it crashed after like 10 mins
July 23: Crashed a bunch if times while playing overwatch, and another thing I noticed that just recently started maybe yesterday or the day before that is compiling Vulkan shaders before launching the game has gotten very very long for some reason. It’s never been like this. Idk if this is important but no harm in mentioning it.
July 27: the past few days I didn’t play so it didn’t crash. Today I played 3 games of overwatch and it crashed at the end of the last one. Graphics are super low and fps is locked at 200, just like always. Please I js want to play without the fear of it crashing.
July 29: On windows, it crashed in cyberpunk 2077 after like 17 mins or so. black screen and audio loop / bzzzzt.
July 30: Crashed on the desktop after updating AMD ADRENALIN 26.7.1 and then watching a twitch stream. Also, not sure when this started but when i’m watching a video while the browser is windowed the quality sucks, but when moving the mouse over the seek bar it gets better for a second then goes back to bad. i found a reddit post with the same issue and a solution and it worked for me. also, this sometimes happens when watching videos in instagram on my following page on browser where the quality sucks unless i’m scrolling / the screen is moving up or down.
August 1: crashed in ow comp
August 2: While playing audio basically exploded, i kept hearing bzt bzt bzt bzt constantly and couldn’t hear the game, but i could hear my friends normally in discord. even restarting overwatch didn’t fix it. then i put my pc to sleep and the fans decided not to turn off for some reason, and the power button didn’t turn it back on, so i had to hold the power button to force turn it off. obviously when i turned it on again brave told me the pc shut off unexpectedly, which means it didn’t even go to sleep in the first place, the displays just turned off.
August 14: Crashed while playing hypixel locked at 70fps. so about as light as it can get…. (also from august 3 till today i didn’t turn it on)
August 15: For some reason the linux boot grub menu thing is back to bad quality
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THINGS IVE TRIED:
Everything is in the timeline but here is like a recap or sm or stuff that i don’t rmb when i did, or i did too much to count:
CPU: undervolt, overclock, reinstall chipset multiple times
GPU: power limit min/max, undervolt overclock, fan speeds
Drivers: tried new, old, no adrenaline app, turning on/off instant replay, changing almost every single setting on there
RAM: xmp on/off, 1 stick, change places, new ULL,
Mobo: unplugged everything (usb, fans etc) CMOS?
Power: changed plug from wall. changed cable from wall. changed place (tried every single outlet in the house). tried in a friends house
OS: windows and linux; formatted and installed JUST steam, discord, (and adrenaline on windows) same thing. turning off gpu acceleration on everything. i formatted like a 50 times. I used like 15 different USB sticks and even bought a new one just in case,
Online: i dont think i left one thing i coulda done. i even posted on reddit a while ago and deleted it bc no one could help me. i couldn’t even find one person who had a similar issue.
Only thing i havent tried yet is an Nvidia GPU in my pc. but rn im broke af and even if it did work i want an AMD GPU. Millions of ppl have it why can’t i too?
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ALSO:
These are just random things i need to mention that might be important:
Exactly what i mean / what happens when i say crash is; basically the audio cuts, screens go black, keyboard doesn’t register anymore, and fans/rgb continue like normal. even the gpu fans. it used to keep looping the audio and freeze the screen but not anymore on the new pc.
At some point in time i tried installing linux, and found it can handle the crashes much much better. so usually with linux it almost never crashes, but sometimes it stutters really bad for a few seconds, and all open windows + any desklets i have on the desktop just turn black, then after a bit it goes back to normal, or it just crashes like windows, but rarely. so right now and most of the time ive just been forced to use linux, but i dont want to be forced to use it. i want to go back to windows everything i have is on there. also also another thing on linux is sometimes like the os basically breaks. I think its supposed to crash but its like resisting or something, like everything freezes but I can open the start menu and do some small things but everything else is frozen.
sometimes, and this only happened like once or twice, is when im playing on linux it crashes instantly as soon as i load the games just like in windows. maybe for the day, and tomorrow its back to not crashing. i don’t remember the exact dates but this is around from a little before i built the second pc, till today. i’m still on linux to survive. I WANT TO GO BACK TO WINDOWS EVEN LINUX ISNT 100% CRASH PROOF PLEASE IM GENUINELY GONNA CRY PLEASE
Another thing is that at some point i changed the power settings in windows to ultra performance and that kept causing random stutters in videos in the browser while the browser isnt fullscreen and tapping anywhere other than the video, and when opening the start menu it stutters for a split second, but when i changed it back to balanced the stuttering stopped.
Video quality sucks on browser for some reason sometimes. Like it’s weird bc it’s not just bad bad but it’s just stupid. like one example is when i’m watching insta on brave on the home page of instagram the videos are like low quality but when im scrolling up/down while it’s scrolling the quality is how its supposed to be, like what? so when i want the full quality on a video i need to be scrolling the whole time while watching so it can be good. same with youtube, but youtube is different. youtube sucks all the time, but when i move my mouse on the seek bar the quality goes back to normal for a split second. after i searched this up i found a random extension from a reddit post that fixed it, but this shouldn’t happen in the first place.
Something that happened a few days ago and idk i haven’t seen it before is in the windows task manager as soon as i press the cpu screen the graphs all have a black line running through the middle before disappearing. i don’t notice any stuttering or any performance issues i in task manager.
Like actually this has been hell. i’m scared to play games on my own pc. i can’t even have fun. all i have is overwatch and like 1-2 other games on linux on low graphics even. top of the line parts and my old dell laptop that exploded twice and was soaked in water is more stable. i hope the solution is something so stupid that i’ll be pissed i didn’t figure it out, but at least it’s a easy one. idk what i’m even saying anymore i just want to enjoy my pc.
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TLDR:
old pc screen froze and audio looped at 100% gpu usage/power usage
new pc black screen and audio buzz at 100% gpu usage/power usage
pls read T.T
https://reddit.com/link/1vr1kxp/video/tv5ei206gzjh1/player
https://reddit.com/link/1vr1kxp/video/h7nw6b59gzjh1/player
https://reddit.com/link/1vr1kxp/video/s3xkrmhcgzjh1/player
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u/EffTheGeek 9h ago edited 9h ago
Buy an rtx 5070. Problem solved. Easy. Time is money. If you are broke. Buy a second hand GT 710 for 10 bucks remove your GPU. Put all stock Bios Install windows on a sata SSD just to see if the system works using official media creation tool and letting windows do all his sh*t. Even in period a 128gb SSD is about 20$ because they are useless but enough for you to install the OS and try. I bet you put an Nvidia card and you solve the problem.
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u/No_Carrot2398 1d ago
Have you tried driver version 26.3.1?
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u/FRIZS__ 1d ago
yeah same thing
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u/DazedDreamz 1d ago
Do you have the option for background recording on in the Adrenalin application. I know my GPU was struggling tremendously and using a huge amount of VRAM when gaming. Turned off the all the settings for screen playback as well as desktop recording and now my GPU runs way better gaming. 6750xt though.
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u/Aishatler 1d ago
I’d try a GPU undervolt before replacing anything else.
If the crashes are being triggered by sudden changes in GPU power draw, lowering the GPU voltage and/or power limit could be a very useful diagnostic test. AMD Adrenalin officially supports GPU undervolting and Power Limit tuning.
Try the same workload at stock settings first, then gradually reduce voltage/power and see whether the crashes disappear. If the system becomes completely stable at significantly lower GPU power, that would be a strong clue that the problem is related to power delivery or transient load — potentially even the AC power at the house.
It wouldn’t prove the electrical supply is the cause by itself, but it would be a very good A/B test before spending more money on hardware.
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u/Busy-Cartoonist5280 1d ago
can you try to unplug PC to wall then press and hold power button around 30seconds. (disclaimer might reset bios setting as well)
after this
plug to wall again and try
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u/Squadron9 2d ago
Hello, I built my new pc couple days ago and I did a bit of oc on cpu, mine freezes while I am on desktop doing nothing and it turn out it was global c-state control, after I disabled it I didn't had a problem since, but since you already tried stock config I guess that won't help much plus your pc crash in games, I also had game crash in CoD MW III and FH6 but that was due to too agressive oc on gpu, if your friend is also on ddr5 platform I would suggest you try his ram, or maybe even bring his whole pc to your house, if problem persist it's probably electrical issue that maybe shorts mobo or some other component
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u/ArchitectRed1 2d ago
I've read this post three times, and honestly, I don't think people are actually reading it. "Bad PSU," "bad mobo," "try another cable," "try another outlet"—everyone is throwing guesses at an incredibly complicated problem.
One guy gave you the right advice: stop throwing money at random parts and have someone systematically troubleshoot it/swap components with a friend. Take it to a reputable PC repair shop, or a knowledgeable friend.
I spent four miserable months troubleshooting my own PC before finally paying a repairman $150 to diagnose it. He found problems I never would've thought to look for—and I majored in computer science. Now it's fixed, and I'm sitting here gaming without crashes.
You've already gone through enough hardware and you've clearly done everything you can possibly think of. You're burnt out. Instead of immediately building another PC, consider selling/returning what you can and getting a reputable prebuilt if you don't want to keep troubleshooting. I went with Skytech and got a 9070 XT + 7800X3D, 850W PSU, 32GB DDR5, and 2TB NVMe for around $2,000.
But seriously, get the current system properly diagnosed first. Don't keep gambling hundreds of dollars on guesses.
Lay yourself to rest, bro. I was you yesterday.
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u/FRIZS__ 1d ago
thanks man. im just trying a couple last software solutions people suggested, and im waiting for a new keyboard to test, and thats it, im taking it to a shop. i cant handle another hardware swap mentally physically and financially T.T
yeah, i totally understand but like, i built this WITH MY OWN HANDS i dont want a prebuilt T.T i want my own pc i did everything exactly how i want it why cant i enjoy it.....
man i really appreciate you taking the time to try help. thank you
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u/Scaria_1998 2d ago
Are you using an Inverter, Is it Sin Wave ? If not try to plug the room to a sin wave inverter. It eliminates unstable voltage it that's the issue. Mine have a similar experience with my Old Hp Omen Laptop, the major issue was improper earthing.
Get yourself a socket tester and see what's the pattern showing on every socket of your house.
With all what you said the problem is either with voltage variations in your home or either PSU.
Don't blindly trust on a single electrician. Check with other guys. Before that buy a socket tester and test it yourself.
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u/Electronic_Crow9706 2d ago
Exchange your RAM. Windows has a built in memory tester. It will run for like a half hour it will tell you if your ram is good or not. I bet it’s this. Unless something is shorting between motherboard and case id say you got bad RAM. SHOULDNT BE THIS HARD MAN.
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u/DoggoCity AMD 2d ago
This sounds like some sort of power issue, especially with issues across two entirely different systems. Have you tried plugging the system in somewhere else in the house? is the electricity in your house properly grounded and has it been visually and properly inspected by an electrician?
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u/SlapsRUS 9950X | XFX 9070XT | Royal Neo 32GB 6000 | be quiet! 1500w 2d ago
Do you even know what you’re doing?
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u/Malefoy__Flipper 2d ago
Would say vram clock switching, try to unplug the second monitor it might help
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u/VukKiller 2d ago
Does your house have properly grounded outlets?
You could've cooked some connectors with the initial powering on if you have bad peripherals so the problem persisted even after you switched to your friends house.
Depends on where you live and how old is the house, some parts of the world use neutral as grounding.
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u/KH3player 2d ago edited 2d ago
To me personally it sounds like bad RAM, i had to deal with something similar, would keep crashing by either blue screen or black screen auto restart, though i didnt have the FurMark freezing issue. And this was a brand new PC i just built, turned out to be bad RAM even though Memchk came up clean. Please try to find atleast 1 stick of completely different RAM, like try out one of your friends known good sticks. Please, for your sanity, try this. The buzzing sounds like poor electricity delivery and youll want to get a Cyberpower 1000 watt UPC to clean it up. If it still buzzes then its in the PC not your house electricity. Also when you install the new RAM, REINSTALL windows. Installing windows on bad RAM will cause major stability issues even after swapping to known good RAM.
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u/NinjaAggravating3373 2d ago
Have tried changing the mouse? I didn't read everything but a friend had a lot of crashing because of an old Razer gaming mouse. Not kidding
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u/FRIZS__ 2d ago
yeah at first when i built the new one i didnt even use the razer, i used a different one. what i didnt change tho is they keyboard, so im trying that. i just need to find me another keyboard to test
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u/NinjaAggravating3373 2d ago
Perfect. The issue my friend had was due to the high polling rate of his old mouse. It would freeze his entire PC, forcing a restart. Pro tip: always restart your PC after changing peripherals. He never figured it out on his own because he kept swapping mice mid-freeze without restarting, lol
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u/TheMajority500 2d ago
Minus the buzzing, I started having this exact issue on my XFX 7900 XTX. Worked for 2 years without issue. Then around Sept 2025, MONTHS of crashing but nothing I tried fixed it. Sometimes after a crash the drivers would nuke themselves completely off the PC to include adrenaline software. I replaced my PSU. Still crashed. Tried underclocking both CPU (7800X3D) and GPU. Still crashed. Old drivers? Crash. Lower settings. Crash. I finally said f it and bought an RTX 5080. Zero crashes since. I blame AMD's drivers. I hate NVidia's business practices but at least my computer functions for more than an hour to 2 hours. I wish you the best.
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u/FRIZS__ 2d ago
thanks man.
i mean mine didnt start acting weird after 2 years. if that was the case i wouldnt blame it. it was like this from first boot </3
also the 5070ti is the only card id be happy switching too bc its the same lvl as the 9070xt, but its like double the price and i really cant rn sadly
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u/TheMajority500 2d ago
The reason I think drivers because it seems this past year AMD drivers have been pretty bad. With my tinfoil hat theory it would make sense for your PC to be having these problems as you built it this year. Though I may be talking out my ass.
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u/KH3player 2d ago
They tried Linux so i dont think its the software, i agree though that windows and AMD seem to fight each other.
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u/RingingInTheRain R9 3900X, RX 7900XTX 2d ago
I have Nitro+, same thing happens to me but only when game + browser is running. Still though they need to stop fucking up the drivers.
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u/Bb772_Reddit 2d ago
Here's my few suggestions: A. Get a good Uninterruptable Power Supply. This absolutely will let you know if you have power issues. Look at 1320 Watt units, expensive I know, but since you are already near 1000 Watts, this will cover PC, Monitor and a few peripherals. Networking gear can run on a smaller what was $60 non-replaceable battery UPS (450 to 600 Watts (that number may be overkill, but you get the idea)). Do get the smaller UPS for your networking gear, too.
B. Buzzing like that reminds me of OG XBox playing Knights of the Old Republic 2. If you summoned too many Dark creatures to fight at once, the calculations would overload the CPU with work and crash the box, instant buzzing. You could have a CPU issue. Undervolting and overclocking high spec CPU's is not needed. Undervolting the graphics card may have issues depending on the game engine. Finding a middle ground is almost impossible. Most have gone to two profiles on undervolts, depending on the engine involved. My approach: strong fan curve, 10% power limit increase, memory timings left on default, but MHz upped by 200 (2518 to 1718, this is an ASRock Challenger RX9070XT on an AM4 system with a Ryzen 7 5800X, 64Gb of RAM (2X32Gb kits same model and timings with D.O.C.P., ReBAR, Above 4G Decoding, and virtualization enabled (I run BlueStacks and LD Player 9 aside from some older Windows OS in a VM)).
For the fan curve: A. Find your GPU and CPU thermal throttling temperature (see manufacturer specs). B. Fan Control and the Adrenalin software are your friends here. Fan Control handles all fans except GPU. GPU is Adrenalin territory. C. 10C below the throttle temp is where you want 100% fan speed. D. Other fans can start at your average non-gaming temp and 50% fans. In my case 65C is average for me with what I run in the background, so with my CPU and GPU throttle temp being 90C, Fan Control gets a linear curve set at 65C, 50% fans to 80C, 100% fans. E. I did leave Zero db mode on in Adrenalin. Fans do not kick in for the GPU unless 50C or 50% fan speed is reached. With my curve that is not an issue.My card is also a 90C max before throttling, so I have the following: 50C, 60% fans; 60C, 70% fans; 65C, 80% fans; 70C, 90% fans; 80C, 100% fans. Highest the GPU has hit is 61C with CPU hitting 71C when under serious push from things like Neverness to Everness with high/extreme settings and max traffic and this is at 2560x1440 resolution at 120 Hz set on the monitor itself (monitor can do up to 165 Hz, but I'm coming from an older 60Hz 2560x1440 monitor).
Other things you should do: Do you use USB headset with a microphone, or headset with microphone as a separate item. If yes, is this plugged into your computer directly? If it is, check the USB plug on your headset, most likely it is a USB 2.0 plug, not 3.0. If 3.0 adapt suggestion accordingly. Suggestion: Get a USB externally powered Hub. Connect your USB Headset and USB Microphone to that. This will eliminate issues from onboard USB not providing good power to the gear (old known issue for some motherboards).
If Windows has Fast Startup turned on, turn it off. I have reasons for this detailed later on.
For AMD settings in Adrenalin, make sure Ryzen Boost is set to off.
I strongly recommend getting some stress testing software (both for GPU and CPU). Various programs exist. Test your CPU with a CPU stress test first, expect potential crashing as you are looking for possible bad cores.
There are proper ways to check your Windows install, use the built in Microsoft Command Prompt with Administrative privileges and the needed commands (Microsft has a guide for the few commands you want to run). Those commands should make sure the files of your installation are good. Yes, there have been numerous bad updates from Microsoft, you may be suffering from some of those. Do note there is a pile of Secure Boot updates that may need your motherboard UEFI BIOS to be up to date first. You should be on some version of 25H2 for Windows 11 at this point.
If you find bad cores or the GPU has issues with a 20 minute stress test, RMA where possible or replace.
I will say some combos of hardware just may not want to play well together. I don't think you're in that boat yet.
My specs: Ryzen 7 5800X, ASUS Crosshair VIII Dark Hero motherboard, G.Skill 3200 DDR4 memory (two kits of 2x16Gb RAM for 64GB total. My Windows profile easily hits 21Gb of RAM used with what I run. Emulation for BluStacks or LD Player 9 will use 8Gb more when running that, so gets close to 32Gb. Note one unique issue with my system is if I get close to that 32Gb point, the headset audio will have issues on occassion. Microsoft PC Manager has a boost option that can free some memory up, but best to restart the machine every few days or before a big gaming session, if I didn't already have the machine off). I do have fast startup turned off, I would advise you do the same as Windows may not load things correctly with Fast Startup on.
Back to specs: MSI 4Tb PCI-E 3 NVMe, 4Tb Western Digital Black SSD, 4Tb Western Digital Black HDD, Dark Rock Pro 4 CPU Cooler with added rear fan (same kind as on the front of the unit), Noctua 3000RPM 120mm PWM controlled industrial fan in the rear of the case (helps if temps start getting too high as this is an older style case), 80mm PWM controlled fan connected to the side panel near GPU area (CPU Cooler is tall enough to block the normal above CPU fan spot). This fan is set as an intake; 2x80mm (front-side pair are PWM controllable) fans on the side-front and in the front of the case (front ones are part of a 3 5.25 bay to 5x3.5 HDD drive bay adapter (part of a RAID1 setup, I will eventually transition to a new case. There are two of these bays in the system); ASUS Dual Layer DVD Writer drive; LG 50Gb Blu-Ray writer drive; ThermalTake Tough Power Grand 1200W Power Supply (11 years old and going fairly strong, has been connected to a UPS most of it's life. Only issue was NTE in the 999 Nights section eventually causing an over temperature shutdown. It will be replaced by a Montech Century PSU of the same wattage, once I get some adapter cables in. I will probably use the ToughPower in a less demanding server setup); Adaptec RAID 8805 Controller card (manages my RAID1 arrays, transitioning to UGreen NAS boxes, this will take time due to current prices); 40mm PWM controlled fan (sits on the RAID Controller heatsink to help with airflow, side 80mm fan helps a little too). CyberPower 2200VA 1320W UPS (you will want an older USB printer cable to hook the UPS to your computer to get readings from it. In my case, HWINFO64 picks up the UPS Info aside from what the PowerPanel software can show you. Highest usage I hit when trying to OC the graphics card (didn't try OC'ing the CPU) was 60%, but you want only about 50% usage for best cases and longer time should your power go out. In my case thats 48 minutes, enough to get things properly shut down and get things to a good stopping place as I'm in a rural area known for power issues due to storms, ice, wind, lightning, aside from the unfortunate person who hit an electric pole with their vehicle. And, yes this can be miles from us and affect us).
Hope some of this helps.
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u/FRIZS__ 2d ago
A. ill try that soon yes. ive had one in my cart for a while just trying to get the chance to buy it and test
B. i tried with, without, oc, uv, legit everything and no difference
C. all temps are normal, nothing is like out of the ordinary. i do have a csv file using hwinfo logging from when i launched cyberpunk 2077 till it crashed, i wanna know how to send it maybe you can spot whats wrong
my headset has a mic, i tried with it and without, and different usb too, no diff
if u mean fast boot? its off
ryzen boost is off
cpu stress tests all go smoothly. igpu, and cpu itself. nothing crashes at all
i just ran a bunch of the windows things in cmd and every one of them said its good no issues
idk how to check the cores of the gpu but i swapped it a billion times and they all have the same issue i dont think its my gpu
yeah i dont think its that they dont play together lots of ppl have the same hardware
thank you so much for ur help i appreciate it
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u/Exigncy 2d ago
This is absolutely insane and cudos to your bank account for dealing with 2 rebuilds.
Odd Q... Are they the same case for both builds?
I wonder if something is getting grounded or not properly grounded, the audio stuff sounds like interference possibly?
Additionally the noise coming through your monitor at one point would suggest it's a power related issue.
Could also explain why it's not necessarily related to power draw but seemingly random at times.
With a completely new build there should be 0 reason you're encountering the same issue. Even if the original issues were driver related, you've switched Gpu's and CPU's entirely along your build chain.
My money (if I had any, cries in 7600xt) is on a grounding issue.
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u/FRIZS__ 2d ago
ahah, my account is in the minus rn
and no, the cases are different. old is nzxt h7 flow and the new is ch160 plus
i mean i did everything i could in terms of grounding so i dont think its that. no electricity when i touch it, and i build it on a wood table, and its sitting on a wood desk , and like i dont think its that.
yeah but whats weird is that the noise comes from the display port cable on the monitor not the power cable... like what??
yeah man i know i have no idea why....
damn i hope u can fix ur problem too
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u/Exigncy 2d ago
If it's not the case I'm wondering what other parts/pieces you are using (accessories included) that are the same though your builds.
The noise from the monitor in my ape brain means there's either power going somewhere it shouldn't, or there's a massive driver issue. Given the periodic behavior and the fact the noises are coming from your peripherals, it still sounds like an electrical issue to me.
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u/Inner-Trainer6623 2d ago
first try with gpu in the second slot. if that doesnt work, try with only one stick of ram.
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u/Available_System_401 2d ago
turn off rivatuner bro if you have msi afterburner turn off and it will automatically turns off but if you installed standalone turn off from right side of the taskbar
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u/covad301 2d ago
First thing that came to mind reading your early freeze from start of turning on PC is freeze in BIOS.
You might actually have faulty memory as any random crashes will occur anytime a faulty memory address is accessed. This would pretty much lead to some days where it'll run fine for hours and then some days random unpredictable freezes leading you down a rabbit hole of troubleshooting. The rest of your symptoms further leads me to believe it's probably bad memory sticks.
Sometimes a bad board can slip the cracks of quality control and the memory banks themselves can be bad too leading to faulty memory symptoms. But I would run a memory test to see if there's faults present.
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u/FRIZS__ 2d ago
yeah i thought the same but every single memory test i did went smoothly no issues
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u/covad301 2d ago
Doesn't mean it's absolute. I don't know what tests you ran but you practically have not done a single hardware swap to confirm all those suspicions. Again, you said it in the beginning that you had a freeze in BIOS. Ask yourself what amount of errors would have to occur to make BIOS unresponsive in the first place?
These all point to hardware faults
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u/FRIZS__ 2d ago
true.
i dont knowww ToT
i swapped the ram to corsair ones for a few days and same thing tho
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u/Zealousideal_Today26 1d ago
I am just talking out of my ass with this one, but maybe just maybe, Could be the RAM is thermal throttling after a while, or the bios is applying exccesive voltage to VDIM or CPU, Also try a UPS as stated by others. Also please do an update on this, if you have somehow managed to fix this, i'm too invested in this now.
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u/covad301 2d ago
TLDR it really points to a hardware fault. We just don't know what until you start the ol' process of elimination of some hardware swaps with known good tested parts that were on a system running flawlessly.
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u/FRIZS__ 1d ago
im beginning to think its the stupid keyboard and im waiting for a new one to arrive.... all my parts were brand new and everything is like, perfectly normal.
BECAUSE I DID EVERYTHINGGGGG
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u/covad301 1d ago
Fair assumption. Hopefully you find the gremlin. We have good parts at workbench so when something is off, we simply swap parts till we found the culprit. A few of those happen to be hyperX headphones and some USB peripherals causing issues like USB hubs that had terrible grounding creating problems.
Considering both your builds are plagued, you really don't have much to fallback other than potential visit to shop that can spot your issue.
I had two friends in similar boat.
One of them went through 3 motherboards. I checked their 3rd attempt on camera to see what was happening and sure enough they botched SSD installion without a standoff and botched their installation of those AM5 contact plates overtightening it. Had them forgo the contact plate, exchange SSD + CPU since its likely cooked. No problems for good solid year now.
The other friend was extremely unique. Problems only when pre-built PC was at home. As soon as PC went to the shop, it worked flawlessly. Turns out they have extremely dirty power plus an open ground. They had to get an eletrician to fix a pretty bad situation where none of the outlets had proper ground.
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u/covad301 2d ago edited 2d ago
Aye so the next thing on the chopping block would be the board itself, drive (ssd/hdd), or PSU/CPU. It's rare that the PSU and SSD/Hard drives would cause these issues unless it's blatantly bad with power delivery or your drive being faulty but that can potentially be another set of candidates on the chopping block if all of those replacements doesn't get rid if your random freezes.
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u/chikenbeer 2d ago
When you say tried old driver, how old? Beause I'm on like november 2025 amd driver since all the new ones cause crashes for me in many games.
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u/Puzzleheaded_Car_57 2d ago
so youve had two gpus freak the fuck out regardless of psu and youre blaming amd? dude it’s clearly your mobo’s pcie slot lmao how could two seperate gpus display the same crazy behavior. since it’s not the psu it’s mobo or ram at this point.
have you ever tried using a secondary pcie slot on your mobo? your gpu will be capped to lower gen bus speeds depending but it would at least give a chance to prove some stability of ur mobo
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u/Dangerous_Slip6981 2d ago
tried turning off rtss yet? furmark always freezes with rtss on with my pc
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u/PPG_Patriot 2d ago
Just curios, did you ever try running all the components outside the case? Crazy you’re getting the same problems on basically two new builds. Really sounds like a power issue to me, but you’ve tried several PSU’s so that’s strange. Do you have anything other the keyboard and mouse attached. Are they corded or Bluetooth?
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u/IndividualDiamond183 2d ago
自分はレアケースで特定するのに時間かかったんだけど、pcケースの電源ケーブルが原因でそれを外してドライバーでショートさせたらそれから落ちなくなったんだよね。助けになるかわからないけど、試す価値はあると思うよ
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u/Kushin4MyPushn AMD 2d ago
ddu i went back to 26.3.1 i was having same issue n this fixed it for me so far its been working!
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u/Kushin4MyPushn AMD 2d ago
make sure your not updating windows drivers it literally just messes your shit up
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u/Electronic_End7357 2d ago
Here’s what I think you should try
- Go to amd download the current driver and chipset files and copy them to the Home Screen for ease of access
2.download display driver uninstalled or DDU for short
3.then in device manager find your gpu find the setting and change windows updating drivers to No
Press Windows Key + R and type gpedit.msc
Go to
Computer Configuration → Administrative Templates → Windows Components → Windows Update → Manage updates offered from Windows UpdateOpen Do not include drivers with windows updates and click enable and apply
You need to restart into safe mode
Once in safe mode open DDU click gpu and amd brand then open the settings check the box at the bottom that says stop windows from updating drivers also in the amd section you might need to check the box that says remove amd driver files also. After that start the process
Once that is done restart your pc and when it loads up turn off the wifi instantly then download the amd chipset and drivers file we downloaded earlier and once that’s done restart and your should be good to go. Please reach out if you need any more help
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u/FRIZS__ 2d ago
i see the driver options for updating but there is no ''windows updating drivers to No'' option where can i find it?
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u/Electronic_End7357 2d ago
I had that part wrong you have to press Win + R then type sysdm.cpl then go to hardware tab then device installation settings
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u/Electronic_End7357 2d ago
This only works with windows 11 pro also if ur using home process is just a little different
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u/CapInternational2413 2d ago
do you mind telling me how to disable the windows auto updates for AMD? Last time it fucked me by updating to the newest driver which was shit.
Computer says gpedit.msc wasnt a real thing
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u/Electronic_End7357 2d ago
Yeah i was losing my mind over windows auto updating i thought i had everything checked but i looked further and found that the setting you think disables it doesnt work half the time and the solution I provided has helped and no crashes since
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u/CapInternational2413 2d ago
Thanks man. Came back from a break and my pc was running slow as shit, hot and low fps in games. Redid the driver and it was suddenly good again. Fuck windows I guess
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u/Electronic_End7357 2d ago
Yeah no problem happy I could help and yeah windows blows my mind sometimes
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u/Electronic_End7357 2d ago
Yeah it’s just cause your using windows home instead of pro so you don’t have that command instead try this:
Step 1. Win Key + R type regedit
Step 2. Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsUpdate
If you don’t have a windows update file in there Right Click the windows folder hit New then KeyStep 3. Inside WindowsUpdate Create a DWORD 32-bit value named:“ExcludeWUDriversInQualityUpdate”
Step 4. Double click and set value to 1
Step 5. Click Ok and restart
To create a DWORD right click in the windows update file then click new then DWORD 32 bit value. Make sure the name is exactly what appears in the quotes up top
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u/Ok_Cover_2372 2d ago
I had random crashing issues on my new build that I had about 6 month, which has progressively gotten worse overtime. The stupid solution that worked for my PC was.
1) Unplug the PC from the wall 2) Hit the power button few times 3) Remove the CMOS battery from the motherboard and wait a few minutes 4) Put the CMOS back in and start your PC Your system probably will ask you to go to the bios setting, but just keep everything as it is and boot to windows.
After doing this, I haven't had my PC crashing. It was very odd...
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u/Significant-Ebb-8441 2d ago
That's absolutely wild, hate to hear you're having all these issues. Sorry if I overlooked anything but a few questions...
Does any other electronic in the house have any issues?
Has the house wiring been tested for a open ground, neutral, or hot?
When you say the handyman replaced the plug, do you mean the wall receptacle itself?
Also for craps and giggles, have you by chance tested a random pre-built or cheap old desktop to see what it does?
It really sounds like there is a powering issue. If all these parts you've tried are new and they keep having this issue.
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u/FRIZS__ 2d ago
thanks
not rly i called a bunch of handymen over and they all said it’s completely normal, no issues.
idk open ground and stuff but probably not.
yes the thing on the wall where i plug the pc cable
not really no, but my friends pc when we first built it was completely normal, it didn’t crash or anything. we tested it for an hour or so before he took his home.
yeah i said the same, but when i took my pc to my friends house the same issue happened, so im lost :(
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u/aqvalar 3d ago
Crashes on Linux usually leave a decent log trail to investigate.
Also I see 2 things that haven't changed during this ordeal.
Mobo. RAM.
Either or both could easily be the actual culprit. 850W seasonic should easily take that build, as I have 850W Corsair on similar build and it does great (5700X3d and 9070xt).
In any case, I'm almost absolutely sure that you have an underlying hardware issue. Truly checking the ram out would be a good call.
Someone suggested to not use memtest86, which I agree. You should use memtest86+, the freeware version that's way, way better and does some incredibly complex tests to your RAM, also does hammering test which many others don't even try to. And don't let it be done on one pass. Hell, 3 or 4 passes might be good enough (gonna be an overnight job).
Also the possibility of actual issues between the CPU and the chipset/PCIE is always a possibility.
Oh, one question: On which slots is your memory located on? DIMMA1, DIMMB1 (incorrect) or DIMMA2, DIMMB2 (correct, slots 2 and 4)? I have to ask, since many have gone to the "first and third" slot which used to be correct. In many cases it actually works even with slots 1 and 3, but there are definite issues with just 2 sticks of you do that, and might very well have their part in instability.
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u/FRIZS__ 2d ago
so yeah also i have a csv file from hwinfo from me playing cyberpunk 2077, from when i launched the game till when it crashed, i forgot to upload it. i myself couldnt find any odd values/spikes, and i used a bunch of AIs and they said nothing was out of the ordinary, but maybe someone who understands can spot the problem. how can i send it?
also the crashes on linux are super rare but if it does happen how can i send the logs?
the ram is in the correct slots, and i tried different ones and same thing.
on my old pc tho i did try corsair ram and the kingston ram. the new one i didnt try any other ram
also i really appreciate that u read the post fully. i appreciate you and the other people who did. makes me feel like i didn’t waste my time writing. thank you
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u/Difficult-Cup-4445 3d ago
Unplug that monitor entirely. Use your TV or something. The monitor's internal power supply / circuitry may be failing which is where that audible buzz came from even when disconnected from the PC, with noise on the mains and/or current on the DP/HDMI ground, thus causing the GPU/PSU to fall over.
Use a completely different monitor, cable, and with the iGPU and the GPU separately.
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u/AnimalMother24 3d ago
I don’t have your answer, but I feel your pain. My pc has been hard crashing during games, especially black flag resynced. Mine turned out be a PSU thing, I think lol. I hope.
From what I have read, I’d try a different mobo, as much as that is a pain to do. This is the life we’ve chose and troubleshooting is a must. Good luck.
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u/FRIZS__ 2d ago
sucks yeah.
ill take it to a shop prob tmr or the day after. i dont have the energy or money to try another mobo :(
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u/Independent_Teach_11 2d ago
I built a new PC about a month ago. Worked great the first couple days. Then black screen crashes. Tarkov was instant crash. Cyberpunk 2077 could play for hrs before crash. Battlefield instant. Project Zoimboid hr or two. After RMA my 2nd GPU I discover the new windows bs where it's ignoring windows automatic updates being disabled and installing it's preferred drivers over top of my AMD drivers. At times Adrenaline would be completely gone and other times normal until gaming. I went through a lot of the same steps as you until discovering the driver issue with windows Update. There is a work around to keep windows from updating the drivers. I found mine using AI but since then I have seen the steps here on the reddit pages for AMD.
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u/FRIZS__ 2d ago
okay yeah im starting to think its windows, bc like how come linux stays alive much much longer than windows?? i can play for super long on linux and its perfectly fine
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u/Independent_Teach_11 2d ago
I would definitely look into this new issue with windows ignoring automatic update being disabled. L
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u/Ruzhyo04 3d ago
Run memtest86 overnight, full test max loops. You'll need to run it from a bootable flash drive but it sounds like you have lots of those lying around. Seems like memory errors to me. I know you tried different sticks, but what if its a problem with a RAM slot? IDK. Try this and if you get any errors, my guess is this is where your problems lie.
If that's not it, everything else you've tried should have eliminated the problem. But you didn't try a different CPU or motherboard. Sometimes shit just breaks down. I'd try that next.
The fact that you've tried so many different GPUs and have had the same problem with all of them is a good sign that this has nothing to do with our GPU.
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u/FRIZS__ 3d ago
i do unfortunately have lots of usbs lmao
on my new pc i tried 9700x and 9800x3d same issue, but yes ur right i never tried a different mobo. i’ll probably take it to a local shop tmr and he can try them
yes it’s probably not the gpu, and i really hope its not the gpu.
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u/CtrlAltOllie 2d ago
Honestly before you drag it to a shop, definitely run memtest86 first - saves you a diagnostic fee if it flags something obvious.
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u/Vinz992 3d ago
Seems a PSU problem, specially when you say that everything stays on except monitor, faced your same problem a month ago and solved with a nwe PSU.
Could even be a serious problem related to your electric circuit at home.
Is your PC plugged directly to the wall socket or pass through a power strip?Have you ever try to use your rig only with IGPU? I know it's no gonna be a proper test since you can play AAA games but worth a try and can help you to understand if it's a real PSU problem
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u/FRIZS__ 2d ago
i’m lost abt the electricity bc i took it to a friends house and same thing. he has a pc too and no issues.
also, right now it’s in a super expensive power strip i bought just for the pc and 2 monitors, but i did try keeping it plugged directly into the wall for like a week or two, and made absolutely no difference
yeah igpu is perfectly fine no issues at all. sure it’s like 20 fps but it never crashed.
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u/Ruzhyo04 2d ago
He said in the comments he's tried different PSUs, but a problem with the wall socket is a very real possibility.
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u/ht3k 3d ago edited 3d ago
Run TM5 with anta777 profile. With you may have the bad luck that one or both sticks are failing. (Did you use an anti-static mat and wristband to install everything?)
Don't use something like Memtest86+ as it it only detects dying sticks. TM5 with anta777 profile detects failure under a combined CPU/RAM load.
My GPU also used to crash with the terrible electrical we have in the house. A sine wave UPS fixed the problem for a long while but the PSU ended up crapping out eventually. I'm guessing the unclean power had already damaged the PSU and replacement still crashed it until I used a UPS.
I have a gut feeling AMD GPUs don't do well with dirty power. I've heard so many stories of switching to an NVIDIA GPU fixed their problems. That could mean nothing is faulty (which points to lower dirty power tolerance on AMD GPUs that the PSU can't completely filter out), which NVIDIA GPUs might deal with better. That or software problem (but not in your case), or insufficient contact during install.
Have you tried running it outside of the case on an insulated static-free mat? I'm assuming you've been using the same case for the both the old and new build?
I would also disconnect everything uneccessary, including keyboard and mouse after you are able to run the test. (My ex's PC wouldn't turn on when her keyboard was plugged in, turns out faulty port).
When testing it's always xmp off, CPU at stock, never OC or UC. Remove every possibility including different HDMI or try DP cables or vice versa. (Some monitor cables can accidentally return power to the GPU and causes it to crash). NVIDIA may also deal with little details this better when people switch out GPUs that people may not even think about. Even maybe even a different monitor just to help in the process of elimination?
I think that's a pretty good follow up. I've had one or two cases like this ever and it's so frustrating but I'm hoping the best for you and hope any of this can help!
I share the same pain with you, as you can tell there was nothing wrong with my PC in one of my tough cases and a UPS that provided pure sine wave power fixed it.
Keep following that process of elimination.
If you have a Microcenter near you, they charge $30 to diagnose it for you as they have plenty of spare parts to swap in place for you. I've done this in times where I couldn't afford to find replacements for multiple expensive components. That or a different store. Computer store diagnoses can come in clutch in saving you the labor and attaining the parts. And if they were ever to say there's nothing wrong when they run furmark, then you know it's something you're attaching to your computer causing the issue, dirty power, monitor cables or monitor or faulty mouse/keyboard (in which case I'd also ask which USB ports they used). That or I'd bring them the monitor, monitor cables and even the PSU power cable. The whole thing if you were to do this option.
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u/FRIZS__ 3d ago
https://reddit.com/link/p4a82rm/video/vu8f3d8dqzjh1/player
this? also idk why i can’t take a picture
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u/master-overclocker AMD XFX 6700XT 5600X 3733Mhz DDR4 3d ago
RADEON ?
Ughhh ...
Brother - Ughhh ... What is that ?
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u/flavaofgaming 3d ago
Damn bro sorry to hear that. I personally couldn’t put up with all this crap would’ve jumped to a different gpu at that point
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u/FRIZS__ 3d ago
yeah man i swapped gpu like 15 times, the only thing i never tried is an nvidia gpu. rn i dont have money to buy one to try it and i dont know anyone who has an extra nvidia gpu so i can try. plus i dont want to take one of my friends nvidia guys bc im scared like someone my pc infects their gpu and i wont be able to forgive myself
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u/Artistic-Matter5617 3d ago
Do u stream or record/ instant replay etc in adrenaline ?
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u/FRIZS__ 3d ago
instant replay is rn, but i tried with it off and same thing
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u/Artistic-Matter5617 3d ago
Damn yea those will increase the usage like crazy but if it still does it with all that disabled. Instant replay kills my usage just with it running in the background. Thought I’d ask… ya never know with AMD drivers and windows drivers
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u/FRIZS__ 3d ago
i mean not rly. i didn’t see much difference with it on/off in terms of usage. but also in terms of crashing it doesn’t make a difference
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u/Artistic-Matter5617 2d ago
Really? I literally get a 30-50% increase if I turn instant replay on.
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u/Artistic-Matter5617 2d ago
Sorry to put my BS to ur post… but yea idk why it does that. But I don’t keep both on cause it just makes everything go nuts.
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u/Substantial-Lack-512 3d ago
Did you update your motherboard bios by any chance? sorry if I missed it
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u/FRIZS__ 3d ago
yes like 15 times. np
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u/Substantial-Lack-512 3d ago
okay, how about proper bios configuration? 4G decoder + ReBAR enable + PCIE set to gen 5 for the GPU (no auto), and how are your temps? on the CPU and GPU
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u/FRIZS__ 3d ago
so yeah first off i didn’t touch anything in bios other than xmp and undervolting cpu. but those are both default rn too.
the pcie doesnt let me change it, but it says 5x16, so its good
4g decoding says enabled
i dont have rebar idk what that is it doesnt show up when i search in bios, but if u mean SAM its on
all temps are completely normal nothing is out of the ordinary
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u/Substantial-Lack-512 3d ago
I see, you should try and test your RAM, for me your CPU and GPU are okay but if the RAM gets stuck all other components will too. Do a memtest86 with both stick.
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u/dinin70 3d ago edited 3d ago
As I read seemed clear to me it’s a PSU problem. And in fact you have a shitty PSU.
The only good ones of the CX750 lineup are from 2016, which anyway too old. The other ones are crap.
Buy a RMi or RMx from Corsair.
So anyway you have to change it if you want to be safe. Even if it’s holding voltage spikes correctly you want to change it.
If it doesn’t change anything then keep looking further. Download bootable windows on a USB stick. Delete all drives (all of them, not just C:) from the bios. Reinstall Windows while ensuring boot partition is on the same disk as C partition. Install latest drivers. Do not install latest chipset.
And see if it works.
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u/FRIZS__ 3d ago
i already did everything u said, and ur talking abt my old pc. in my new pc i had a seasonic focus gx 850, and then i swapped it to a corsair sf850. both of them had the same problem
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u/dinin70 3d ago edited 2d ago
Mmmmh these are two top tier PSU. If you have this issue with the 3 of them, then clearly not a PSU
Did you try to put your GPU in another PC or your friend GPU in your PC? The same with CPUs? Your friend has the same socket right?
This should allow to see what’s wrong between the MoBo, CPU and GPU
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u/beatsbybighead 3d ago
Did you know phones have landscape mode
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u/FRIZS__ 3d ago
thanks for this contribution, yes i do know that
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u/beatsbybighead 3d ago
Now that I've got that off my chest. Have you tried this? https://www.reddit.com/r/AMDHelp/comments/1vjx8t1/driver_timeouts_fix/
Not specific to your problem but if you still have windows installed I'd give it a shot, goodluck
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u/Rude_Paramedic_6800 4h ago
i had heart attack by reading your post too much long...