F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop System experienced significant instability following five minutes of gaming.

System experienced significant instability following five minutes of gaming.

System experienced significant instability following five minutes of gaming.

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BreakTheGame
Junior Member
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07-19-2024, 09:47 AM
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Played smoothly with consistent CPU usage. No significant spikes detected.
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BreakTheGame
07-19-2024, 09:47 AM #11

Played smoothly with consistent CPU usage. No significant spikes detected.

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StarkRider
Member
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07-19-2024, 09:47 AM
#12
depends on the situation inside the game as well... that's why these problems don't always appear. I faced quite similar issues in MH World until I upgraded my hardware, but the GPU driver crashing seems more serious (though it rarely happened to me). The NVIDIA drivers seem to handle this better. Would you like me to disable any adrenaline recording features? When I used an AMD GPU, it happened often only when screen recording was active. Eventually I had to give up the GPU because I record everything, and instant replay is always on.
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StarkRider
07-19-2024, 09:47 AM #12

depends on the situation inside the game as well... that's why these problems don't always appear. I faced quite similar issues in MH World until I upgraded my hardware, but the GPU driver crashing seems more serious (though it rarely happened to me). The NVIDIA drivers seem to handle this better. Would you like me to disable any adrenaline recording features? When I used an AMD GPU, it happened often only when screen recording was active. Eventually I had to give up the GPU because I record everything, and instant replay is always on.

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AliReyiz_IK
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07-19-2024, 09:47 AM
#13
It appears unrelated to game events; instability can occur at any time—starting a match, moving across the map, or even during training. Recording features are turned off to the greatest extent possible, and I haven't engaged with them yet.
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AliReyiz_IK
07-19-2024, 09:47 AM #13

It appears unrelated to game events; instability can occur at any time—starting a match, moving across the map, or even during training. Recording features are turned off to the greatest extent possible, and I haven't engaged with them yet.

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iLwRo
Member
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07-19-2024, 09:47 AM
#14
It seems the BIOS RAM configurations didn't resolve the issue. Previous driver updates from August and AMD Pro drivers didn't help. Switching to the alternate GPU BIOS worked on my card, but not with the current setup. Disabling all AMD features and performing a clean Windows install also failed. It appears the hardware might be faulty—would it be worth replacing the GPU or PSU?
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iLwRo
07-19-2024, 09:47 AM #14

It seems the BIOS RAM configurations didn't resolve the issue. Previous driver updates from August and AMD Pro drivers didn't help. Switching to the alternate GPU BIOS worked on my card, but not with the current setup. Disabling all AMD features and performing a clean Windows install also failed. It appears the hardware might be faulty—would it be worth replacing the GPU or PSU?

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Jewel24
Junior Member
24
07-19-2024, 09:48 AM
#15
It seems the PSU might be defective. Consider purchasing a reliable brand like EVGA, Thermaltake, Corsair next time. Also, check your GPU on a friend's PC for reference.
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Jewel24
07-19-2024, 09:48 AM #15

It seems the PSU might be defective. Consider purchasing a reliable brand like EVGA, Thermaltake, Corsair next time. Also, check your GPU on a friend's PC for reference.

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Nicholas926
Junior Member
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07-19-2024, 09:48 AM
#16
Check for voltage stability, performance consistency, and communication signals. Use diagnostic tools to verify proper operation before replacing the PSU.
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Nicholas926
07-19-2024, 09:48 AM #16

Check for voltage stability, performance consistency, and communication signals. Use diagnostic tools to verify proper operation before replacing the PSU.

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Vince3352
Junior Member
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07-19-2024, 09:48 AM
#17
No, you can't fully test the PSU under these conditions before purchasing a new one. Let's confirm if your GPU works properly across different PCs.
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Vince3352
07-19-2024, 09:48 AM #17

No, you can't fully test the PSU under these conditions before purchasing a new one. Let's confirm if your GPU works properly across different PCs.

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AldoMino5
Junior Member
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07-19-2024, 09:48 AM
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The concept with the RAM seemed promising... consider turning off xmp/expo entirely, perhaps also resetting the CMOS and testing again... it’s not a guaranteed fix, just typical problems with Ryzen memory controllers, which can be quite sensitive... but this shouldn’t deter you right now. Our first step is to verify if the issue persists, so we’ll skip the expo and CMOS reset.
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AldoMino5
07-19-2024, 09:48 AM #18

The concept with the RAM seemed promising... consider turning off xmp/expo entirely, perhaps also resetting the CMOS and testing again... it’s not a guaranteed fix, just typical problems with Ryzen memory controllers, which can be quite sensitive... but this shouldn’t deter you right now. Our first step is to verify if the issue persists, so we’ll skip the expo and CMOS reset.

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nd485
Junior Member
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07-19-2024, 09:48 AM
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Unfortunately, I don't have anyone nearby with a PC to try it out. I'd need to send my GPU to another state, which isn't ideal.
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nd485
07-19-2024, 09:48 AM #19

Unfortunately, I don't have anyone nearby with a PC to try it out. I'd need to send my GPU to another state, which isn't ideal.

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Nik_Vince
Member
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07-19-2024, 09:48 AM
#20
I restored the CMOS and rechecked the RAM configurations to confirm XMP and EXPO weren’t active, yet the problem persisted (now resulting in a complete system crash). Your efforts have been appreciated. It seems you’ve exhausted all options except replacing the power supply and testing the GPU on another machine. Before proceeding with a PSU upgrade, would it help to replace it with a higher wattage unit? Alternatively, you could leverage your return policy and send the unit back for a different setup.
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Nik_Vince
07-19-2024, 09:48 AM #20

I restored the CMOS and rechecked the RAM configurations to confirm XMP and EXPO weren’t active, yet the problem persisted (now resulting in a complete system crash). Your efforts have been appreciated. It seems you’ve exhausted all options except replacing the power supply and testing the GPU on another machine. Before proceeding with a PSU upgrade, would it help to replace it with a higher wattage unit? Alternatively, you could leverage your return policy and send the unit back for a different setup.

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