F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Playing on Games, Using Lots of Graphics, and YouTube Videos

Playing on Games, Using Lots of Graphics, and YouTube Videos

Playing on Games, Using Lots of Graphics, and YouTube Videos

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Littlestar21
Junior Member
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12-17-2023, 10:48 AM
#1
Hey everyone, here’s what I’ve been working on lately. I’ve updated several components—new motherboard, DDR5 RAM, 4K monitor, and a 4070 GPU. I also reinstalled Windows 11 multiple times, but my build wasn’t stable with Windows 10 before. I still face crashes in games (especially AAA SW titles) and some programs, which either crash the desktop or cause the PC to restart. There have been a few BSODs, some memory-related, that I’ve fixed. I’m trying to determine if the issue is hardware or software and need advice on how to fix it. Any suggestions would be really helpful. Thanks! - WeTuLo707
Build details: PCPartPicker list, Intel i7-12700 CPU, Corsair cooler, MSI Z790 motherboard, Crucial SSD, MSI GAMING X RTX 4070, Samsung Odyssey monitor, and Corsair HX750 PSU.
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Littlestar21
12-17-2023, 10:48 AM #1

Hey everyone, here’s what I’ve been working on lately. I’ve updated several components—new motherboard, DDR5 RAM, 4K monitor, and a 4070 GPU. I also reinstalled Windows 11 multiple times, but my build wasn’t stable with Windows 10 before. I still face crashes in games (especially AAA SW titles) and some programs, which either crash the desktop or cause the PC to restart. There have been a few BSODs, some memory-related, that I’ve fixed. I’m trying to determine if the issue is hardware or software and need advice on how to fix it. Any suggestions would be really helpful. Thanks! - WeTuLo707
Build details: PCPartPicker list, Intel i7-12700 CPU, Corsair cooler, MSI Z790 motherboard, Crucial SSD, MSI GAMING X RTX 4070, Samsung Odyssey monitor, and Corsair HX750 PSU.

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Mr_board
Junior Member
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12-19-2023, 08:27 AM
#2
It means your system is experiencing a severe problem, likely causing the BSOD. Checking XMP settings might resolve it. Run Memtest86 to test drives; if errors appear, try one drive at a time. The recent scan detected over 6000 issues, which isn’t ideal.
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Mr_board
12-19-2023, 08:27 AM #2

It means your system is experiencing a severe problem, likely causing the BSOD. Checking XMP settings might resolve it. Run Memtest86 to test drives; if errors appear, try one drive at a time. The recent scan detected over 6000 issues, which isn’t ideal.

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TOKaNaRchist
Junior Member
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12-19-2023, 09:29 AM
#3
This resolves the problem by disabling XMP. I'm gathering more information to give a clearer explanation. Appreciate the extra guidance!
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TOKaNaRchist
12-19-2023, 09:29 AM #3

This resolves the problem by disabling XMP. I'm gathering more information to give a clearer explanation. Appreciate the extra guidance!