I need assistance! My game keeps crashing after about 5 to 10 minutes on my recently built computer.
I need assistance! My game keeps crashing after about 5 to 10 minutes on my recently built computer.
I'm experiencing an issue where any game I attempt to play consistently crashes within 5-10 minutes on my recently assembled computer. This occurs regardless of the specific title – for instance, Minecraft was also unstable.
I constructed this PC myself for the first time, and everything operated smoothly until I began playing Fortnite. Running it with maximum graphics settings resulted in a crash after approximately five minutes. I repeatedly restarted the system and adjusted the graphical parameters, but the crashes persisted. I replicated this problem with both Minecraft and World of Tanks.
Here are my computer's specifications:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4 cores)
GPU: Radeon RX 570 (4GB OC version)
Motherboard: ASUS Prime B450M-A
RAM: Patriot Viper 8GB DDR4 single stick
SSD: Inland pro 480GB 2.5” SATA 6GB/s
PSU: EVGA 500B bronze non-modular
I’ve taken the following steps to troubleshoot:
I completely removed and reinstalled all GPU drivers.
I utilized three different driver identification programs, which consistently recommended the same set of seven drivers for installation.
I performed a full PC reset.
I verified that all cable connections were secure.
Notably, these crashes only occur when I'm actively gaming; other tasks do not trigger them. I suspect a graphics card malfunction, though I’m uncertain of the exact cause. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Please obtain and install the AMD APU drivers specifically designed for the 2200G chipset. Could you report your graphics card and central processing unit temperatures after doing so? Execute a test with Prime95 to determine if this issue arises solely when the CPU is under heavy load. Employ Ryzen Master to monitor your temperature readings. Finally, what is the manufacturer and model number of your RAM modules?
Patriot Viper Elite Series DDR4 8GB PC4-21300 2666MHz RAM Module
I executed Prime95 for approximately thirty minutes, maintaining a CPU temperature between 73 and 78 degrees Celsius. The sole event observed was a download application terminating unexpectedly. Aside from this, there were no system crashes. Upon closing the application, the temperature decreased to 45 degrees.
I'm experiencing persistent game crashes on my recently assembled computer. Regardless of the title – including Minecraft – the issue occurs within 5 to 10 minutes. I constructed this PC myself for the first time, and everything worked correctly until I attempted to play Fortnite. Running it at maximum settings resulted in a crash after approximately five minutes. I repeatedly restarted the system and adjusted the graphics options, but the crashes continued. This problem also appeared with World of Tanks.
My computer’s specifications are as follows:
Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G (4 cores)
Graphics Card: Radeon RX 570 (4GB OC Edition)
Motherboard: ASUS Prime B450M-A
Memory: Patriot Viper Elite Series DDR4 8GB (PC4-21300 2666 MHz)
Storage: Inland pro 480GB 2.5” SATA 6GB/s
Power Supply: EVGA 500B Bronze Non-Modular
I’ve taken the following steps to troubleshoot:
I completely removed and reinstalled my graphics card drivers.
I utilized three separate driver detection programs, all of which identified the same seven necessary drivers and installed them.
I performed a system reset.
I verified that all cable connections were secure.
Notably, these crashes only happen when I am actively playing games; they do not occur during other activities. I suspect a graphics card issue, although I’m uncertain about the exact cause. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Prolonged instability suggests an overheating issue.
What’s your temperature when the system is not in use?
Use HWMonitor to determine the highest temperatures.
I haven’t modified any clock speeds and just performed a system reset, meaning the BIOS parameters should be at their original configuration. Despite disabling my graphics card, the computer won't boot the games; however, the processor temperature rose from 45 degrees Celsius to 75 degrees while attempting to launch World of Tanks. Subsequently, I received an error message stating “Your video adapter has failed and the game was terminated.”
Steady State Readings:
CPU Socket (TMPIN0): Temperatures consistently ranged from 71 to 78 degrees Celsius, primarily staying between 72 and 76 degrees.
Motherboard (TMPIN1): Temperature measured at 43 degrees Celsius.
North Bridge (TMPIN2): Temperatures fluctuated between 54 and 55 degrees Celsius.
Gameplay (World of Tanks): The game executed for only two minutes before encountering a failure.
TMPIN0: Temperatures climbed to 68-78 degrees Celsius, peaking at 78 degrees prior to the crash at 77.
TMPIN1: Temperatures were recorded between 43 and 45 degrees Celsius, resulting in a crash at 45.
TMPIN2: Temperatures measured 52-55 degrees Celsius, crashing at 54.
This situation is unproductive due to minimal temperature variation. I was simultaneously performing a background download during this period; however, the download activity occurred concurrently with both idle and gameplay states.