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Unstable shutdowns following system upgrade.

Unstable shutdowns following system upgrade.

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AliReyiz_IK
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01-04-2024, 11:18 PM
#11
Just in case, refresh your chipset drivers—the latest release is only three days old. https://www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/...t-am4/x570 To be truthful, I’d still lean toward your PSU, but keep pushing the system under stress tests to see what consistently goes wrong. That way you might identify the exact problem.
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AliReyiz_IK
01-04-2024, 11:18 PM #11

Just in case, refresh your chipset drivers—the latest release is only three days old. https://www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/...t-am4/x570 To be truthful, I’d still lean toward your PSU, but keep pushing the system under stress tests to see what consistently goes wrong. That way you might identify the exact problem.

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Fluffy_PandaXL
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01-04-2024, 11:18 PM
#12
I've already mentioned it. I think the anti-cheat software might be the issue. That's why I recommend removing all your multiplayer games, restarting the PC to confirm no anti-cheat is active, then trying offline games without any anti-cheat and stress testing the system with tools like FurMark. If you still encounter problems, it likely points to a hardware or software conflict.
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Fluffy_PandaXL
01-04-2024, 11:18 PM #12

I've already mentioned it. I think the anti-cheat software might be the issue. That's why I recommend removing all your multiplayer games, restarting the PC to confirm no anti-cheat is active, then trying offline games without any anti-cheat and stress testing the system with tools like FurMark. If you still encounter problems, it likely points to a hardware or software conflict.

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Ballenknijper
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01-04-2024, 11:18 PM
#13
I mostly play offline games. The only online game I currently use is Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. I didn’t find any reports about crashes from its Anti-Cheat system. I saw a Reddit thread mentioning some users had issues with certain Anti-Cheats. A few said disabling UAC fixed the problem, so I’ll give it a shot but think it might be the cause. Either way, I’ll share my thoughts.
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Ballenknijper
01-04-2024, 11:18 PM #13

I mostly play offline games. The only online game I currently use is Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. I didn’t find any reports about crashes from its Anti-Cheat system. I saw a Reddit thread mentioning some users had issues with certain Anti-Cheats. A few said disabling UAC fixed the problem, so I’ll give it a shot but think it might be the cause. Either way, I’ll share my thoughts.

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xBounce
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01-04-2024, 11:19 PM
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xBounce
01-04-2024, 11:19 PM #14

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Max846
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01-04-2024, 11:19 PM
#15
I have an update about the freezing. I cleaned installed my Windows 11 and only updated it via the Windows Update. As many of you know Windows will install the graphics driver and usually they are not the latest version. However, the issue I found may be related to a bug on the GPU driver or Windows. After updating Windows I notice some applications that have graphical interfaces like DDU freeze's when launching for the first time, Discord and other applications. You might ask me why does DDU freez when it doesn't have any intensive graphical interface and the reason may be because in the background it does something related to the processing of graphics. So I removed the GPU driver using DDU and applications will no longer freez. Even on Windows Safemode the freezing doesn't occur. Updating the GPU driver to the latest also causes the freezing. These freezing may be also related to the random crashes, I don't really know. I would like to mention that only after the first reboot of updating Windows fully this occurs. Tested on Windows 10 as well and the same thing occurs with the freezing. I played around with disabling hardware acceleration on some of these applications and they helped a little but not much. Does anyone have any idea ehat causes this issue? Stress tested everything, to GPU, CPU, RAM and all ran exceptional and as expected. Here is an example of the freezing in action: test.mp4
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Max846
01-04-2024, 11:19 PM #15

I have an update about the freezing. I cleaned installed my Windows 11 and only updated it via the Windows Update. As many of you know Windows will install the graphics driver and usually they are not the latest version. However, the issue I found may be related to a bug on the GPU driver or Windows. After updating Windows I notice some applications that have graphical interfaces like DDU freeze's when launching for the first time, Discord and other applications. You might ask me why does DDU freez when it doesn't have any intensive graphical interface and the reason may be because in the background it does something related to the processing of graphics. So I removed the GPU driver using DDU and applications will no longer freez. Even on Windows Safemode the freezing doesn't occur. Updating the GPU driver to the latest also causes the freezing. These freezing may be also related to the random crashes, I don't really know. I would like to mention that only after the first reboot of updating Windows fully this occurs. Tested on Windows 10 as well and the same thing occurs with the freezing. I played around with disabling hardware acceleration on some of these applications and they helped a little but not much. Does anyone have any idea ehat causes this issue? Stress tested everything, to GPU, CPU, RAM and all ran exceptional and as expected. Here is an example of the freezing in action: test.mp4

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