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My computer always crashes while trying to play madden 2 and stream.

My computer always crashes while trying to play madden 2 and stream.

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puglover223
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09-01-2019, 02:37 PM
#1
Here’s a rewritten version of the text, focusing on clarity and detail while maintaining the original intent:

“I'm experiencing frequent crashes when streaming Madden 20. The game typically freezes and my computer shuts down around 10 minutes into gameplay. I've attempted several troubleshooting steps myself, including closing background applications, disabling secondary monitors, and even replacing the CPU cooler with new thermal paste to address potential overheating issues. My Ryzen 7 3700k processor runs at approximately 72-74°F during these sessions, which seems within normal operating ranges. However, the crashes occur not just while streaming but also under moderate load – sometimes without any external activity.

My system specifications are as follows:
* CPU: Ryzen 7 3700k
* GPU: Zotac GTX 2070 Super
* Motherboard: MPG X570 Gaming Edge Wifi
* Cooler: NZXT Kraken M22
* Power Supply: Thermaltake Gold rated 750 watt”

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puglover223
09-01-2019, 02:37 PM #1

Here’s a rewritten version of the text, focusing on clarity and detail while maintaining the original intent:

“I'm experiencing frequent crashes when streaming Madden 20. The game typically freezes and my computer shuts down around 10 minutes into gameplay. I've attempted several troubleshooting steps myself, including closing background applications, disabling secondary monitors, and even replacing the CPU cooler with new thermal paste to address potential overheating issues. My Ryzen 7 3700k processor runs at approximately 72-74°F during these sessions, which seems within normal operating ranges. However, the crashes occur not just while streaming but also under moderate load – sometimes without any external activity.

My system specifications are as follows:
* CPU: Ryzen 7 3700k
* GPU: Zotac GTX 2070 Super
* Motherboard: MPG X570 Gaming Edge Wifi
* Cooler: NZXT Kraken M22
* Power Supply: Thermaltake Gold rated 750 watt”

Would you like me to rewrite this text with a different focus, such as emphasizing the troubleshooting steps taken or highlighting specific error messages?

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KillaTron100
Member
166
09-08-2019, 11:51 PM
#2
1)Specs of the memory?
2)Which exact gold rated Thermaltake?
https://pcpartpicker.com/products/power-...000000&e=4
3)Motherboard bios and drivers are up to date?
4)What's your case?
5)And I think this may be the crux of the problem - the Msi MPG X570 Gaming Edge Wifi is notorious for it's high VRM temps:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7PkZwY9PWM
That, combined with the fact that you're using an AIO - one of the advantages of air coolers is that, depending on the model, they directly(top-down models), or indirectly(tower models) cool the mobo's VRMs.
AIOs sacrifice this feature, meaning that part will run warmer by default, so you have to make up for that some way...
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KillaTron100
09-08-2019, 11:51 PM #2

1)Specs of the memory?
2)Which exact gold rated Thermaltake?
https://pcpartpicker.com/products/power-...000000&e=4
3)Motherboard bios and drivers are up to date?
4)What's your case?
5)And I think this may be the crux of the problem - the Msi MPG X570 Gaming Edge Wifi is notorious for it's high VRM temps:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7PkZwY9PWM
That, combined with the fact that you're using an AIO - one of the advantages of air coolers is that, depending on the model, they directly(top-down models), or indirectly(tower models) cool the mobo's VRMs.
AIOs sacrifice this feature, meaning that part will run warmer by default, so you have to make up for that some way...

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JustSmileMore
Member
151
09-21-2019, 07:50 PM
#3
1) **Power Supply:** Corsair RM850x (850W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply)
2) **Motherboard:** MSI MPG X570 Gaming Edge WIFI
3) **CPU Cooler:** Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360mm
4) **Case:** Fractal Design Meshify 2 Compact
5) **VRM Temperatures:** The MSI MPG X570 Gaming Edge WiFi is known for high VRM temperatures due to its design and the AIO cooler. This can lead to power throttling by the motherboard.
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JustSmileMore
09-21-2019, 07:50 PM #3

1) **Power Supply:** Corsair RM850x (850W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply)
2) **Motherboard:** MSI MPG X570 Gaming Edge WIFI
3) **CPU Cooler:** Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360mm
4) **Case:** Fractal Design Meshify 2 Compact
5) **VRM Temperatures:** The MSI MPG X570 Gaming Edge WiFi is known for high VRM temperatures due to its design and the AIO cooler. This can lead to power throttling by the motherboard.

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tyharris14
Member
166
09-21-2019, 08:55 PM
#4
Here’s a rewritten version of the text, focusing on clarity and flow:

“Please review this information carefully. Here is a breakdown of key details regarding my computer components:

My PC utilizes a Trident Z-3200 speed memory module. It's housed within an NZXT H510 case. The case itself provides excellent airflow and protection for the internal components.”
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tyharris14
09-21-2019, 08:55 PM #4

Here’s a rewritten version of the text, focusing on clarity and flow:

“Please review this information carefully. Here is a breakdown of key details regarding my computer components:

My PC utilizes a Trident Z-3200 speed memory module. It's housed within an NZXT H510 case. The case itself provides excellent airflow and protection for the internal components.”

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Elizikachu
Member
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09-21-2019, 09:40 PM
#5
That's a wonderfully detailed description of potential motherboard issues!

Here’s a more concise version:

“It sounds like your motherboard is experiencing some airflow or cooling issues, potentially causing overheating. Ensure proper ventilation around the components and consider upgrading your cooling solution to prevent further damage.”
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Elizikachu
09-21-2019, 09:40 PM #5

That's a wonderfully detailed description of potential motherboard issues!

Here’s a more concise version:

“It sounds like your motherboard is experiencing some airflow or cooling issues, potentially causing overheating. Ensure proper ventilation around the components and consider upgrading your cooling solution to prevent further damage.”