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Keep asking why my computer suddenly crashes differently every time?

Keep asking why my computer suddenly crashes differently every time?

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Designx
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07-05-2026, 05:46 AM
#1
I started getting computer crashes randomly back at the end of yesterday. At first, I thought it was just me being too busy streaming and gaming with a browser tab open, so that seems pretty normal. But then things got worse; the crashes are happening more often now. I tried playing for a while today without hitting any walls, but right now I crash every ten minutes when I'm gaming.

I already cleaned up my system files and rolled back the graphics drivers. That didn't fix anything either. Samsung's test also said the drive is healthy. Maybe it's just too hot? But sometimes those error codes are so confusing, like "Critical Process Died" or System Service Exception that I really can't tell exactly what's wrong.

I'm away from my computer right now but will be back as soon as I can to try more things if you need any help. Here is what my PC looks like:
The Motherboard is an MSI B650-P Pro wifi card. The CPU is an AMD Ryzen 7 7700x. I have 32gb of RAM in FlareX5? (I think), and the GPU is a new RTX 3060. For cooling, I used Thermalright Peerless Assassin fans.
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Designx
07-05-2026, 05:46 AM #1

I started getting computer crashes randomly back at the end of yesterday. At first, I thought it was just me being too busy streaming and gaming with a browser tab open, so that seems pretty normal. But then things got worse; the crashes are happening more often now. I tried playing for a while today without hitting any walls, but right now I crash every ten minutes when I'm gaming.

I already cleaned up my system files and rolled back the graphics drivers. That didn't fix anything either. Samsung's test also said the drive is healthy. Maybe it's just too hot? But sometimes those error codes are so confusing, like "Critical Process Died" or System Service Exception that I really can't tell exactly what's wrong.

I'm away from my computer right now but will be back as soon as I can to try more things if you need any help. Here is what my PC looks like:
The Motherboard is an MSI B650-P Pro wifi card. The CPU is an AMD Ryzen 7 7700x. I have 32gb of RAM in FlareX5? (I think), and the GPU is a new RTX 3060. For cooling, I used Thermalright Peerless Assassin fans.

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ethandizzy
Member
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07-05-2026, 10:12 AM
#2
I've already tried fixing things with DDU and rolling back my graphics drivers, but it still isn't working. What version of the driver should I roll back to? Samsung says the drive is in good shape. Are you using an SSD from Samsung or a different make? Is your motherboard an MSI B650-P Pro with a wifi card? How much RAM do you have and what type (DDR5)? You didn't tell me which RAM model you're using, so I can't say for sure. Also, it's hard to guess if your power supply is old enough or the right one without knowing its brand and size. What computer operating system are you running? Please send over any error files from a dump file so we can look at them together. You'll need to put those files somewhere like Dropbox or Google Drive and share the link here instead of just sending attachments.
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ethandizzy
07-05-2026, 10:12 AM #2

I've already tried fixing things with DDU and rolling back my graphics drivers, but it still isn't working. What version of the driver should I roll back to? Samsung says the drive is in good shape. Are you using an SSD from Samsung or a different make? Is your motherboard an MSI B650-P Pro with a wifi card? How much RAM do you have and what type (DDR5)? You didn't tell me which RAM model you're using, so I can't say for sure. Also, it's hard to guess if your power supply is old enough or the right one without knowing its brand and size. What computer operating system are you running? Please send over any error files from a dump file so we can look at them together. You'll need to put those files somewhere like Dropbox or Google Drive and share the link here instead of just sending attachments.

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JessBrearley
Member
195
07-05-2026, 06:27 PM
#3
I rolled back my computer software to version 560.94, but it's actually a BIOS update labeled as Version 2/6/2024, not SMBIOS. The PSU is getting old, likely very old because it can only handle about 550 watts of power and this machine has been running for years with three builds. I'm using Windows 11 Pro from a Dropbox link you provided that was in my backup folder. I cleaned up my PC last night to get rid of dust and it worked fine during the night, but now crashes are happening every game after a couple hours of playing. I have a 970 Evo Plus 2TB and an 850 Evo 250GB acting as an HDD, plus several other hard drives, along with some RAM from G.Skill Flare X5 Series in 32GB DDR5-6000 speed. If you need more info, please tell me. Thanks for your help!
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JessBrearley
07-05-2026, 06:27 PM #3

I rolled back my computer software to version 560.94, but it's actually a BIOS update labeled as Version 2/6/2024, not SMBIOS. The PSU is getting old, likely very old because it can only handle about 550 watts of power and this machine has been running for years with three builds. I'm using Windows 11 Pro from a Dropbox link you provided that was in my backup folder. I cleaned up my PC last night to get rid of dust and it worked fine during the night, but now crashes are happening every game after a couple hours of playing. I have a 970 Evo Plus 2TB and an 850 Evo 250GB acting as an HDD, plus several other hard drives, along with some RAM from G.Skill Flare X5 Series in 32GB DDR5-6000 speed. If you need more info, please tell me. Thanks for your help!