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Hi, I assembled a new PC with these components: Ryzen 3 2200G Patriot Viper, 4 3000MHz, 8GB Corsair 450m PSU, Gigabyte B450M S2H. The issue is that I can run games for several hours without problems, but sometimes they crash after 10-20 minutes. In the Event Viewer it shows faulting module names like "Game.exe" or "GTA5.exe". I reinstalled the drivers and even used the Radeon software without it, but the problem persists. I also cleaned my Windows installation. I've shared this in several forums but haven't found a solution. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
You rarely hit the bare minimum requirements on X Game. This issue popped up when I was using D2 on a laptop before upgrading—it would freeze to just one frame and then log me out with a graphics error. It wasn’t identical, but an upgrade might have fixed it.
This occurs across every game, even CS games where I typically see around 120fps
Ryzen 3 2200g Patriot Viper 4 3000MHz 8gb corsair 450m psu Gigabyte b450m s2h Also to notice that in apex legends for example this happens when nothing crazy is going on and my temps are fine too Hope i can actually find a solution some time xP might it be a hardware problem?
Hi, thank you for your message. Your schedule is 16-18-18-18-36 and XMP1 is active. I noticed you mentioned stable temperatures up to 70°F while gaming. Yesterday, when running Stressmypc for about 10-15 minutes, you encountered a blue screen with the error code: Page fault in non paged area. Also, your recent memtest86 night found no errors, but the minidump shows the crash at:ntoskrnl.exe+1c2390.
Page fault in non-paged area indicates a memory issue, often hardware-related but sometimes software caused. It suggests the system attempted to access memory that no longer exists or is damaged. Look in Event Viewer under Windows Logs for Application and System to find any errors https://www.dummies.com/computers/operat...indows-10/. Consider lowering RAM to 2133 while keeping XMP enabled and perform a stress test to see if the problem persists. Running Ryzen at this speed isn’t recommended but may help identify hardware problems.