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Is my PC making a weird noise when I am playing games?

Is my PC making a weird noise when I am playing games?

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DaveyHD
Junior Member
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04-21-2026, 06:49 PM
#1
I recently have a problem where my computer keeps restarting while I play heavy games. After that, there is no picture showing up at all. My hardware details are: motherboard is Asrock B650, the processor is a Ryzen 7 7700, the graphics card is an XFX RX 6900 XT, and I have 32GB of RAM from Corsair Vengeance RGB that runs at 6000mhz. The power supply is a DeepCool model with 850 watts.

The RAM is currently set to its default speed, which is 4800mt/s instead of the supposed 6000mhz. Even though I enabled specific profiles and tried setting it manually in the BIOS, it still won't go up to that higher speed; it just shows a blank screen when booting up.

The main problem is that my PC restarts during gaming. There are no heating issues because all the component temperatures look pretty fine. I have tried some fixes from Reddit, like updating the BIOS, setting everything back to default, playing with different versions of "Adrenaline" (a stress test tool), deleting Corsair ICUE software, and testing each piece of hardware separately as well as running OCCT. None of those methods seem to work yet.
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DaveyHD
04-21-2026, 06:49 PM #1

I recently have a problem where my computer keeps restarting while I play heavy games. After that, there is no picture showing up at all. My hardware details are: motherboard is Asrock B650, the processor is a Ryzen 7 7700, the graphics card is an XFX RX 6900 XT, and I have 32GB of RAM from Corsair Vengeance RGB that runs at 6000mhz. The power supply is a DeepCool model with 850 watts.

The RAM is currently set to its default speed, which is 4800mt/s instead of the supposed 6000mhz. Even though I enabled specific profiles and tried setting it manually in the BIOS, it still won't go up to that higher speed; it just shows a blank screen when booting up.

The main problem is that my PC restarts during gaming. There are no heating issues because all the component temperatures look pretty fine. I have tried some fixes from Reddit, like updating the BIOS, setting everything back to default, playing with different versions of "Adrenaline" (a stress test tool), deleting Corsair ICUE software, and testing each piece of hardware separately as well as running OCCT. None of those methods seem to work yet.

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GangsterBoss
Junior Member
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04-24-2026, 09:27 AM
#2
How do I know what model you mean, so I can find it right away?
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GangsterBoss
04-24-2026, 09:27 AM #2

How do I know what model you mean, so I can find it right away?

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sst04
Member
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04-25-2026, 12:27 AM
#3
It's an 80Plus Gold power supply with a model number of PN850D.
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sst04
04-25-2026, 12:27 AM #3

It's an 80Plus Gold power supply with a model number of PN850D.

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lustriker
Member
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04-25-2026, 03:27 AM
#4
Which cooling fan are you using? The stuff you said about it overheating or burning out is usually a sign of a problem with too much heat or electricity.
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lustriker
04-25-2026, 03:27 AM #4

Which cooling fan are you using? The stuff you said about it overheating or burning out is usually a sign of a problem with too much heat or electricity.

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EuropeanUnion
Senior Member
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04-25-2026, 10:27 AM
#5
There is no problem with heat because I am using MSI Afterburner to monitor temperatures, which turn out to be quite low. I'm also using a 240mm water block for my cooling system.
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EuropeanUnion
04-25-2026, 10:27 AM #5

There is no problem with heat because I am using MSI Afterburner to monitor temperatures, which turn out to be quite low. I'm also using a 240mm water block for my cooling system.

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LittleNinjatje
Junior Member
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04-28-2026, 03:23 AM
#6
What is the age of this power supply unit?
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LittleNinjatje
04-28-2026, 03:23 AM #6

What is the age of this power supply unit?

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dianarose32129
Senior Member
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04-28-2026, 06:21 AM
#7
It's only been a couple of months since I got it, and I bought it right from the store when it was brand new.
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dianarose32129
04-28-2026, 06:21 AM #7

It's only been a couple of months since I got it, and I bought it right from the store when it was brand new.

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jamesydog
Member
193
04-28-2026, 07:31 AM
#8
Why do I feel nervous about your Power Supply Unit and Graphics Card pair up? The 6900 XT needs a lot of power and can be really picky, so it might need a stronger setup. Have you had trouble with this since you put everything together? Did something new happen to make that issue come back recently?
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jamesydog
04-28-2026, 07:31 AM #8

Why do I feel nervous about your Power Supply Unit and Graphics Card pair up? The 6900 XT needs a lot of power and can be really picky, so it might need a stronger setup. Have you had trouble with this since you put everything together? Did something new happen to make that issue come back recently?

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aaron1506
Member
207
04-28-2026, 10:29 AM
#9
You got it, that's what happened right there. After I moved my graphics card up from the 3080 to the 6900XT, could you believe it? Is this what caused it?
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aaron1506
04-28-2026, 10:29 AM #9

You got it, that's what happened right there. After I moved my graphics card up from the 3080 to the 6900XT, could you believe it? Is this what caused it?

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zimmion
Junior Member
15
04-28-2026, 11:19 AM
#10
I'll check out a more powerful and higher-quality power supply unit.
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zimmion
04-28-2026, 11:19 AM #10

I'll check out a more powerful and higher-quality power supply unit.

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