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Processor | AMD Ryzen 6 2600x |
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Motherboard | ASUS PRIME B450M-A II |
Cooling | Air (6 fans, 3 in 3 out) |
Memory | 16GB 3200Mhz |
Video Card(s) | AMD Radeon RX580 8GB |
Storage | 2TB HDD 7200RPM, 256 GB SSD |
Power Supply | 550W CoolerMaster |
Bought my PC 3 years ago. Everything brand new. Immediately had crashes when playing CS:GO, but that was the only game. Found a solution by lowering MHz from base clock of 1360 to <1250 MHz. Searching for a solution to be able to set clock at its base but not experience crashes.
GPU turning off and screen going black (losing contact), restart needed, keep in mind I have to turn the PC off and on, because pressing the button once does not restart the PC. Also every form of input (audio included) is stopped, so speaking into microphone does nothing, but I still hear people and the game in the background for about 10 seconds.
I tried:
Fresh windows install (a few times)
Overvolting to from 1.150 to 1.199
Power limit set on +50% (max)
Reapplying thermal paste to the CPU (thinking it might be a CPU problem)
Reinstalling drivers
Updating BIOS(UEFI)
Checking cable connection, everything is fine
New monitor cables, as well as a new monitor completely
This sounds more like it has something to do with my motherboard, ASUS PRIME B450M-A II, but the only solution I have found while trying to fix this issue was tweaking GPU clock speed to below AMD suggested base clock.
I've added a log that GPU-Z recorded the moment my screen went black. Sorry for the resolution I hope it will help. And the base configuration of my GPU, at the time of the crash, the only thing that was tweaked was power limit set to +50%.
I can't afford testing the GPU or any component for that matter on another PC, sadly.
I have also turned Fast Boot off. GPU temperature on standby is 35-40C, while under heavy load in low 70s. Fans are just tweaked to work faster on lower temperatures because at beginning I thought that might've been the issue, temperature. I can provide more information if needed, I don't know what could help or not.
GPU turning off and screen going black (losing contact), restart needed, keep in mind I have to turn the PC off and on, because pressing the button once does not restart the PC. Also every form of input (audio included) is stopped, so speaking into microphone does nothing, but I still hear people and the game in the background for about 10 seconds.
I tried:
Fresh windows install (a few times)
Overvolting to from 1.150 to 1.199
Power limit set on +50% (max)
Reapplying thermal paste to the CPU (thinking it might be a CPU problem)
Reinstalling drivers
Updating BIOS(UEFI)
Checking cable connection, everything is fine
New monitor cables, as well as a new monitor completely
This sounds more like it has something to do with my motherboard, ASUS PRIME B450M-A II, but the only solution I have found while trying to fix this issue was tweaking GPU clock speed to below AMD suggested base clock.
I've added a log that GPU-Z recorded the moment my screen went black. Sorry for the resolution I hope it will help. And the base configuration of my GPU, at the time of the crash, the only thing that was tweaked was power limit set to +50%.
I can't afford testing the GPU or any component for that matter on another PC, sadly.
I have also turned Fast Boot off. GPU temperature on standby is 35-40C, while under heavy load in low 70s. Fans are just tweaked to work faster on lower temperatures because at beginning I thought that might've been the issue, temperature. I can provide more information if needed, I don't know what could help or not.
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