F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Hi everyone. i have a problem with the new pc just closed and when i enter the game it crashes ..? help!

Hi everyone. i have a problem with the new pc just closed and when i enter the game it crashes ..? help!

Hi everyone. i have a problem with the new pc just closed and when i enter the game it crashes ..? help!

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jammintan418
Member
192
06-10-2018, 12:30 PM
#1
My computer’s hardware includes an AMD Ryzen 5 2600x processor, an ASRock AB350M Pro4 R2.0 motherboard, an AMD Radeon RX 470 Sapphire Nitro+ with 8GB of VRAM, 8GB of HyperX DDR4 RAM, a 600W Falcon power supply, and a 250GB Samsung SSD using SATA3. I attempted to reinstall all drivers, update the BIOS, and reset the system, but the issue persists – I’m experiencing frequent blue screens. I'm at a loss and seeking assistance, please advise!
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jammintan418
06-10-2018, 12:30 PM #1

My computer’s hardware includes an AMD Ryzen 5 2600x processor, an ASRock AB350M Pro4 R2.0 motherboard, an AMD Radeon RX 470 Sapphire Nitro+ with 8GB of VRAM, 8GB of HyperX DDR4 RAM, a 600W Falcon power supply, and a 250GB Samsung SSD using SATA3. I attempted to reinstall all drivers, update the BIOS, and reset the system, but the issue persists – I’m experiencing frequent blue screens. I'm at a loss and seeking assistance, please advise!

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1zambos
Member
188
06-11-2018, 11:05 AM
#2
Considering your model, you’re likely employing a substandard power supply unit. I strongly suspect that this PSU won't deliver the advertised wattage. It would be unwise to utilize it in a gaming computer – absolutely not.

Furthermore, the “Falcon” PSU brand isn’t widely recognized or highly regarded. This particular unit appears to be of extremely poor construction...

Power supplies are critically important components that should never be compromised on. Substituting a low-cost PSU could lead to diminished performance and potentially damage your entire system.

Do not cut corners with the power supply, as it’s the most vital part of your computer. I cannot emphasize this enough...
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1zambos
06-11-2018, 11:05 AM #2

Considering your model, you’re likely employing a substandard power supply unit. I strongly suspect that this PSU won't deliver the advertised wattage. It would be unwise to utilize it in a gaming computer – absolutely not.

Furthermore, the “Falcon” PSU brand isn’t widely recognized or highly regarded. This particular unit appears to be of extremely poor construction...

Power supplies are critically important components that should never be compromised on. Substituting a low-cost PSU could lead to diminished performance and potentially damage your entire system.

Do not cut corners with the power supply, as it’s the most vital part of your computer. I cannot emphasize this enough...

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Humble_Sushi
Member
119
06-11-2018, 11:27 AM
#3
A robust power supply could benefit this configuration.
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Humble_Sushi
06-11-2018, 11:27 AM #3

A robust power supply could benefit this configuration.

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Nesproa
Junior Member
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06-11-2018, 11:54 AM
#4
Considering your model, the power supply unit you’re utilizing appears to be of substandard quality. However, I strongly suspect it won't deliver the wattage indicated on its label. I would not recommend utilizing this PSU for any gaming computer—without reservation. Furthermore, the FALCON brand is not widely recognized or highly regarded. This particular Falcon unit appears to be exceptionally unreliable. Power supplies are a crucial element of your computer, and they should not be compromised on. Replacing it with a higher quality unit is highly recommended if feasible, as using a low-grade PSU can lead to diminished performance or even system failure. Do not cut corners on the power supply—it’s arguably the single most vital component within your entire PC setup.
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Nesproa
06-11-2018, 11:54 AM #4

Considering your model, the power supply unit you’re utilizing appears to be of substandard quality. However, I strongly suspect it won't deliver the wattage indicated on its label. I would not recommend utilizing this PSU for any gaming computer—without reservation. Furthermore, the FALCON brand is not widely recognized or highly regarded. This particular Falcon unit appears to be exceptionally unreliable. Power supplies are a crucial element of your computer, and they should not be compromised on. Replacing it with a higher quality unit is highly recommended if feasible, as using a low-grade PSU can lead to diminished performance or even system failure. Do not cut corners on the power supply—it’s arguably the single most vital component within your entire PC setup.

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Redz0ra
Member
91
06-12-2018, 04:39 AM
#5
This is defective garbage!
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDg-PHXvKNs
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Redz0ra
06-12-2018, 04:39 AM #5

This is defective garbage!
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDg-PHXvKNs

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OKNK
Member
231
06-12-2018, 05:12 AM
#6
Seriously, I was just viewing that video moments ago. How incredibly fortunate!
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OKNK
06-12-2018, 05:12 AM #6

Seriously, I was just viewing that video moments ago. How incredibly fortunate!

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SkytheBenjaMC
Member
51
06-13-2018, 02:14 AM
#7
The maximum combined voltage is 12 volts, resulting in a power output of 288 watts—a delightful figure.
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SkytheBenjaMC
06-13-2018, 02:14 AM #7

The maximum combined voltage is 12 volts, resulting in a power output of 288 watts—a delightful figure.

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BNF_MITO
Junior Member
43
07-05-2018, 02:05 AM
#8
It's unlikely to operate a toaster.

Ensure you acquire an appropriate power supply unit prior to risking damage to your entire system.
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BNF_MITO
07-05-2018, 02:05 AM #8

It's unlikely to operate a toaster.

Ensure you acquire an appropriate power supply unit prior to risking damage to your entire system.

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Nashiko57
Senior Member
485
07-20-2018, 02:47 AM
#9
A dim light, perhaps.
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Nashiko57
07-20-2018, 02:47 AM #9

A dim light, perhaps.

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DrunkMemories
Member
74
07-28-2018, 05:22 PM
#10
I comprehend this, yet even prior to acquiring a more powerful computer, I encountered a comparable difficulty. I believe another element may be involved, though I’m uncertain. Perhaps my memory isn't fully compatible with the motherboard – I plan to investigate that and will certainly replace the power supply, which is a priority. Let’s verify this before purchasing a new one?
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DrunkMemories
07-28-2018, 05:22 PM #10

I comprehend this, yet even prior to acquiring a more powerful computer, I encountered a comparable difficulty. I believe another element may be involved, though I’m uncertain. Perhaps my memory isn't fully compatible with the motherboard – I plan to investigate that and will certainly replace the power supply, which is a priority. Let’s verify this before purchasing a new one?

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