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Games keep crashing

Games keep crashing

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Fluffycakes123
Senior Member
696
06-02-2019, 05:50 PM
#1
Hi there,
4 weeks ago I completed my PC build after facing multiple bluescreens and game crashes (WoT, Trackmania, Minecraft, Metro Exodus).
Hardware list:
- AMD Ryzen 5 3600x with Wraith cooler
- MSI GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER 6 GB GAMING X
- MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX
- Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600
- Crucial P1 500 GB M.2-2280
- Pure Power 11 CM 500 W
What I did:
Updated drivers, installed Windows updates, checked for errors, ran memory diagnostics.
No issues detected.
Anyone know why it still keeps crashing?
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Fluffycakes123
06-02-2019, 05:50 PM #1

Hi there,
4 weeks ago I completed my PC build after facing multiple bluescreens and game crashes (WoT, Trackmania, Minecraft, Metro Exodus).
Hardware list:
- AMD Ryzen 5 3600x with Wraith cooler
- MSI GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER 6 GB GAMING X
- MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX
- Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600
- Crucial P1 500 GB M.2-2280
- Pure Power 11 CM 500 W
What I did:
Updated drivers, installed Windows updates, checked for errors, ran memory diagnostics.
No issues detected.
Anyone know why it still keeps crashing?

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MikeBenj
Member
209
06-02-2019, 07:12 PM
#2
There are some issues with your RAM:
DOCP is enabled? RAM speed is set to 3600 and Infinity-fabric-speed to 1800 (manually)?
If yes, try DRAM-voltage 1.4 and SOC-voltage 1.1.
If it works—keep it.
If not—keep DOCP enabled, manually adjust DRAM speed to 3200 and infinity-fabric to 1600.
If it works again—proceed.
If not—consider trying different RAM sticks.
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MikeBenj
06-02-2019, 07:12 PM #2

There are some issues with your RAM:
DOCP is enabled? RAM speed is set to 3600 and Infinity-fabric-speed to 1800 (manually)?
If yes, try DRAM-voltage 1.4 and SOC-voltage 1.1.
If it works—keep it.
If not—keep DOCP enabled, manually adjust DRAM speed to 3200 and infinity-fabric to 1600.
If it works again—proceed.
If not—consider trying different RAM sticks.

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Bouqet
Junior Member
12
06-02-2019, 11:00 PM
#3
The bluescreens can indicate what issues occurred. They frequently serve as hints about the problem.
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Bouqet
06-02-2019, 11:00 PM #3

The bluescreens can indicate what issues occurred. They frequently serve as hints about the problem.

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Katsumi24
Junior Member
20
06-07-2019, 05:03 AM
#4
It seemed similar to PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA, perhaps?
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Katsumi24
06-07-2019, 05:03 AM #4

It seemed similar to PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA, perhaps?

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Vicho_Op
Member
218
06-08-2019, 09:09 AM
#5
It seems like a memory issue. Perform a comprehensive memory test.
MemTest: RAM reliability checker for Windows
Launch it, enter 2000, create a new instance, repeat the process, ensure it stays at 100% across all instances without errors. It’s advised to run it up to 400%.
If you encounter any problems, your memory configurations might be incorrect. They could also be misplaced in the wrong slots—typically slot 2 and 4 relative to the CPU, or possibly both.
When using XMP profiles, consider reducing some primary timings and/or increasing voltage slightly, such as from 1.35v to 1.37v.
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Vicho_Op
06-08-2019, 09:09 AM #5

It seems like a memory issue. Perform a comprehensive memory test.
MemTest: RAM reliability checker for Windows
Launch it, enter 2000, create a new instance, repeat the process, ensure it stays at 100% across all instances without errors. It’s advised to run it up to 400%.
If you encounter any problems, your memory configurations might be incorrect. They could also be misplaced in the wrong slots—typically slot 2 and 4 relative to the CPU, or possibly both.
When using XMP profiles, consider reducing some primary timings and/or increasing voltage slightly, such as from 1.35v to 1.37v.

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NooLele
Posting Freak
847
06-09-2019, 07:54 AM
#6
There are some issues with your RAM:
DOCP is enabled? The RAM speed is set to 3600 and Infinity-fabric-speed to 1800 (manually)?
If yes, try DRAM-voltage 1.4 and SOC-voltage 1.1.
If it works—keep it.
If not—keep DOCP enabled, manually adjust the DRAM speed to 3200 and Infinity-fabric to 1600.
If it works again—proceed.
If not, consider trying different RAM sticks.
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NooLele
06-09-2019, 07:54 AM #6

There are some issues with your RAM:
DOCP is enabled? The RAM speed is set to 3600 and Infinity-fabric-speed to 1800 (manually)?
If yes, try DRAM-voltage 1.4 and SOC-voltage 1.1.
If it works—keep it.
If not—keep DOCP enabled, manually adjust the DRAM speed to 3200 and Infinity-fabric to 1600.
If it works again—proceed.
If not, consider trying different RAM sticks.

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Petzku1618
Member
181
06-09-2019, 11:22 AM
#7
Ah okay i give it a try thanks
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Petzku1618
06-09-2019, 11:22 AM #7

Ah okay i give it a try thanks

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Jammydodgery
Member
65
06-17-2019, 12:21 AM
#8
Ensure the request is clear and concise while maintaining the original intent.
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Jammydodgery
06-17-2019, 12:21 AM #8

Ensure the request is clear and concise while maintaining the original intent.

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bigmatt22
Junior Member
16
06-17-2019, 01:14 AM
#9
Verify that no overclocking is happening (CPU, GPU, RAM). Adjust the memory speed in BIOS to 2133 (default DDR4 setting). If the system runs smoothly at this non-OCed setting, gradually increase the memory speeds to approach the rated rate. Should stability fail at the default configuration, it may indicate Windows or BIOS configuration problems that need fixing.
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bigmatt22
06-17-2019, 01:14 AM #9

Verify that no overclocking is happening (CPU, GPU, RAM). Adjust the memory speed in BIOS to 2133 (default DDR4 setting). If the system runs smoothly at this non-OCed setting, gradually increase the memory speeds to approach the rated rate. Should stability fail at the default configuration, it may indicate Windows or BIOS configuration problems that need fixing.

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FazeGames
Member
195
06-25-2019, 11:11 AM
#10
Upgrade the BIOS on the motherboard to the most recent release
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FazeGames
06-25-2019, 11:11 AM #10

Upgrade the BIOS on the motherboard to the most recent release