These unexpected crashes often stem from memory issues.
These unexpected crashes often stem from memory issues.
Hi everyone, I've been facing some problems lately. I often crash in CSGO without any warning messages. The crashes either end the game completely or cause strange window issues where the game runs but doesn't display properly. This isn’t related to my hard drive, which I recently replaced. It seems unrelated to the graphics card either. The recent contenders are motherboard problems with RAM or CPU-RAM conflicts. I’ve heard Ryzen can be sensitive to clock speed settings. My RAM is now overclocked to 4000MHz, and I’ve read that RAM speeds above 3200MHz with Ryzen 3000 series chips can behave unpredictably. Is this accurate?
I successfully tested it on the benchmarks I used; SuperPosition, UserBenchmark, etc. I think I discovered something useful when playing a game or launching another app like a browser afterward, which often leads to more crashes. This wouldn't appear as a problem during benchmarking since I left it open and didn't run any other applications.