Would you like me to help you rebuild your high-performance gaming PC?
Would you like me to help you rebuild your high-performance gaming PC?
Eventually, what I shared and did seems to be a long-term problem that kept returning after I relocated. I managed to bring my PC up to a stable condition by fixing the incorrect fan curve set by the driver, repairing the GPU driver, and resolving Windows issues using sfc /scannow plus several driver reinstalls. The crashes stopped before the fix was fully applied.
In the meantime, I carefully reinstalled and arranged all parts correctly, along with proper wiring, which has made everything work smoothly again.
Now I wonder what I originally wanted to accomplish before all this happened?
Thanks for your feedback, everyone—it really helps. Let's get back to gaming and tackle this step by step, planning upgrades as we go.
Installed Windows 11 and cleared all saved games and downloaded files. Used the default display driver for RX Vega, then tried a game. After opening RDR2 it worked fine, but when I opened GTV V I received a prompt to install Battleye, which warned it would require kernel changes. The game crashed right away. Uncertain if my system is stable enough for further installations, but I can't play until now. I'm still rebuilding and installing everything for my PC.
I recently purchased an ASUS TUF RX 7900 XT OC 20GB GPU, thinking it was a good deal. I’m hoping it arrives soon so I can keep going. I’ve set aside some budget just in case the new GPU causes further issues, and I’m hoping for a smooth return to happy gaming.
I believe my motherboard only supports 2133Mhz, maybe I was mistaken... (could I try other DDR4 speeds and would it still work properly?) Then again, do you think I can overcome this PC crash problem by installing a new GPU first? That was what I planned to do last year before any issues appeared, but it's still uncertain if my current setup will handle that. What are your thoughts?