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What happens when your graphics card crashes and you need a fix for it?

What happens when your graphics card crashes and you need a fix for it?

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07-14-2026, 11:06 AM
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I have tried almost everything, giving myself about forty hours of trouble, to stop my re-appearing crashes and BSODs. I was running out of options in this weird situation where I stumbled over Timmy Joe PC Tech's video link (<-- link). He says that this specific setup is not very compatible due to various reasons. In the comments section, it was explained that this brand has problems with voltage control, which leads to repeated crashes. Thanks to Timmy, I found another thread here: Constant BSODs after upgrading to Zen 2. At the end of that thread, two guys solved this issue by adjusting the clock speed together with power management. This is where my knowledge ends; I am a beginner when it comes to overclocking. Looking at these quotes below, they seem to have a fix. I know how to change settings in the BIOS, but I'm not sure what to look for in the Aorus BIOS or how to translate their words into actual settings. My question is: can anyone please help me by perhaps giving me a TL;DR, pointing me in the right direction, or maybe sending me a Ryzen Master preset? Here are my specs: MB: x570 Aorus pro rev 1 PSU: 850 w CPU: 3700x RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200 Mhz GPU: EVGA 980 ti - 3 SSD - 1 HDD
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iSeBiiTasUHC_
07-14-2026, 11:06 AM #1

I have tried almost everything, giving myself about forty hours of trouble, to stop my re-appearing crashes and BSODs. I was running out of options in this weird situation where I stumbled over Timmy Joe PC Tech's video link (<-- link). He says that this specific setup is not very compatible due to various reasons. In the comments section, it was explained that this brand has problems with voltage control, which leads to repeated crashes. Thanks to Timmy, I found another thread here: Constant BSODs after upgrading to Zen 2. At the end of that thread, two guys solved this issue by adjusting the clock speed together with power management. This is where my knowledge ends; I am a beginner when it comes to overclocking. Looking at these quotes below, they seem to have a fix. I know how to change settings in the BIOS, but I'm not sure what to look for in the Aorus BIOS or how to translate their words into actual settings. My question is: can anyone please help me by perhaps giving me a TL;DR, pointing me in the right direction, or maybe sending me a Ryzen Master preset? Here are my specs: MB: x570 Aorus pro rev 1 PSU: 850 w CPU: 3700x RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200 Mhz GPU: EVGA 980 ti - 3 SSD - 1 HDD