F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop System crashes unexpectedly and restarts frequently. Need urgent assistance.

System crashes unexpectedly and restarts frequently. Need urgent assistance.

System crashes unexpectedly and restarts frequently. Need urgent assistance.

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FREE_GAMES
Member
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05-14-2025, 10:14 AM
#1
I recently upgraded my PC from a basic 2-core system to a Ryzen 3 2200G with a gigabyte A320M-S2H (bios version F58d), 8GB DDR4 at 2133MHz. Initially, I kept everything else the same—500W power supply and a Kingston 240GB SATA SSD paired with a 160GB HDD for storage. The mouse and CPU stayed as they were; the RAM came from my previous setup. At first, the machine would shut down repeatedly, sometimes five times a day or more, with no more than an hour passing between each freeze. The screen would freeze completely, appearing in AnyDesk, but the system seemed to stay on. Eventually, I replaced the PSU with a Chieftec model, which reduced the frequency of freezes by about one or two per day. After that, I added a gt210 power supply, which further cut the freezing incidents to just once daily. Still, occasional freezes occurred, most recently twice today.

I ran Memtest86 and checked drive health using two different boot drives. The issue seems tied to power delivery or a potential hardware quirk. Two other PCs on the same circuit worked perfectly for a long time. One of them was temporarily swapped in due to a Windows problem—its PSU was 500W, with an i5-6402P and 16GB RAM, which functioned without issues.

My suspicion is that this motherboard might have power-related problems despite the UPS, possibly affecting stability even with backup power. Drivers are up to date. I tried a different CPU (Ryzen 7 1700X), but the problem persisted. Disabling core parking didn’t help. I’m uncertain about other solutions now. The two remaining options are either the motherboard or the PSU. Since I changed the PSU, I’m still unsure if it was the cause, but it’s definitely a factor.
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FREE_GAMES
05-14-2025, 10:14 AM #1

I recently upgraded my PC from a basic 2-core system to a Ryzen 3 2200G with a gigabyte A320M-S2H (bios version F58d), 8GB DDR4 at 2133MHz. Initially, I kept everything else the same—500W power supply and a Kingston 240GB SATA SSD paired with a 160GB HDD for storage. The mouse and CPU stayed as they were; the RAM came from my previous setup. At first, the machine would shut down repeatedly, sometimes five times a day or more, with no more than an hour passing between each freeze. The screen would freeze completely, appearing in AnyDesk, but the system seemed to stay on. Eventually, I replaced the PSU with a Chieftec model, which reduced the frequency of freezes by about one or two per day. After that, I added a gt210 power supply, which further cut the freezing incidents to just once daily. Still, occasional freezes occurred, most recently twice today.

I ran Memtest86 and checked drive health using two different boot drives. The issue seems tied to power delivery or a potential hardware quirk. Two other PCs on the same circuit worked perfectly for a long time. One of them was temporarily swapped in due to a Windows problem—its PSU was 500W, with an i5-6402P and 16GB RAM, which functioned without issues.

My suspicion is that this motherboard might have power-related problems despite the UPS, possibly affecting stability even with backup power. Drivers are up to date. I tried a different CPU (Ryzen 7 1700X), but the problem persisted. Disabling core parking didn’t help. I’m uncertain about other solutions now. The two remaining options are either the motherboard or the PSU. Since I changed the PSU, I’m still unsure if it was the cause, but it’s definitely a factor.

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SiphonicVirus
Member
201
05-14-2025, 10:14 AM
#2
No, I haven't reinstalled Windows.
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SiphonicVirus
05-14-2025, 10:14 AM #2

No, I haven't reinstalled Windows.

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tobuscis7
Member
170
05-14-2025, 10:14 AM
#3
Because the components are worn out, the situation could vary. Still, if it’s completely stopping, it’s likely a power supply issue. If it’s freezing and affecting video quality, I’d recommend doing a DDU.
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tobuscis7
05-14-2025, 10:14 AM #3

Because the components are worn out, the situation could vary. Still, if it’s completely stopping, it’s likely a power supply issue. If it’s freezing and affecting video quality, I’d recommend doing a DDU.

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JoaquinXDDD
Member
205
05-14-2025, 10:14 AM
#4
The device manager displays several yellow triangles. If you notice them, verify you have the newest chipset drivers installed—available on your motherboard’s website—and any missing drivers for devices that aren’t recognized properly. You said "drivers are updated," but I assume you meant GPU drivers...
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JoaquinXDDD
05-14-2025, 10:14 AM #4

The device manager displays several yellow triangles. If you notice them, verify you have the newest chipset drivers installed—available on your motherboard’s website—and any missing drivers for devices that aren’t recognized properly. You said "drivers are updated," but I assume you meant GPU drivers...

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djmad
Junior Member
1
05-14-2025, 10:14 AM
#5
It could also relate to a RAM problem, though he mentioned he checked it...
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djmad
05-14-2025, 10:14 AM #5

It could also relate to a RAM problem, though he mentioned he checked it...

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ors0n
Member
73
05-14-2025, 10:14 AM
#6
yes
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ors0n
05-14-2025, 10:14 AM #6

yes

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IRonicGaming
Junior Member
10
05-14-2025, 10:14 AM
#7
they’re not super old, am4 is an 8-year-old app for people who want to save money and upgrade components, not a full system
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IRonicGaming
05-14-2025, 10:14 AM #7

they’re not super old, am4 is an 8-year-old app for people who want to save money and upgrade components, not a full system

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NicoYee
Junior Member
3
05-14-2025, 10:14 AM
#8
I added chipset drivers from the gigabytes site and verified there were no unexpected devices in the Device Manager or any irregularities.
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NicoYee
05-14-2025, 10:14 AM #8

I added chipset drivers from the gigabytes site and verified there were no unexpected devices in the Device Manager or any irregularities.

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Rayack
Senior Member
539
05-14-2025, 10:14 AM
#9
Updated the power supply today and it continues to do so, shutting down and restarting immediately afterward.
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Rayack
05-14-2025, 10:14 AM #9

Updated the power supply today and it continues to do so, shutting down and restarting immediately afterward.

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Aystrez
Junior Member
2
05-14-2025, 10:14 AM
#10
I don't have information about the specific PSU you installed. Could you provide more details or clarify your question?
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Aystrez
05-14-2025, 10:14 AM #10

I don't have information about the specific PSU you installed. Could you provide more details or clarify your question?

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