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Ram is in slot A2 and B2, I ran memtest for 9 hours, it only did two passes in that time, but no errors came up. I've attached screenshots from zentimings.I'm surprised no one asked you to run and post a zentimings (https://zentimings.protonrom.com/) screenshot. There are situations where boosting SOC voltage can help with memory related issues. Typically setting the SOC voltage to 1.1v for example you can do for troubleshooting and see if that helps stabilize the system.
I have this motherboard with a 3950x CPU. Make sure your ram is installed in slots A2 and B2!
What UEFI/BIOS version are you running? You can run CPUz (https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html) to find out. One of the tabs there will tell you or you can go into UEFI/BIOS (top of 1st screen) to find out. I can recommend being on version P5.30 (asrock notes fixes for memory compatibility issues) however DO NOT UPDATE if you suspect your current memory is unstable as this board does NOT have BIOS flashback.
Reset UEFI/BIOS to defaults, save, then run Passmark Memtest86 (free version is ok). If that reports no errors in 4 passes then there is a good chance you can update your UEFI/BIOS safely. Before and after updating UEFI/BIOS reset to defaults, save and reboot. Do not use previously saved memory profiles from a prior UEFI/BIOS version. Sometimes Asrock forgets to clear any you may have saved.
If memtest86 reports errors then I would try only one memory stick at a time in memory slot A2 and retest. Use whichever one does not fail for updating the UEFI/BIOS. If both memory sticks fail you can go into UEFI/BIOS and downgrade the speed to 2933, 2666, or 2400 and try again. If you still get errors then you need to try different RAM.
If I remember correctly the 5600 CPU is a 5600G cpu with the iGPU disabled so you probably want to be on a UEFI/BIOS at or greater than P5.00(edit) that was the 5700 never mind
from looking at the Asrock webpage. (https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/B450M Pro4/index.asp#BIOS)
I've been running version P5.70 since release with no issues.
Note because your OS has crashed multiple times it may be damaged. If you have another drive you can use for testing they might be helpful so you can do a vanilla install with only the latest chipset drivers from amd, GPU drivers from amd, audio and network drivers from asrock, and Steam.
BIOS Version is P5.70, running version P5.30 isn't an option for me, since the mobo only supports my CPU on version P5.40 (and I assume later, but it doesn't explicitly say later versions aswell, but it does say that if the BIOS is an older version, I'd need to update it)
I don't have another drive, I only have an 1tb NVME SSD which is my boot drive. I do have a 256gb usb, but I can't wipe that one, there's too much important stuff on there.
I can still RMA it luckily. I chose the store credit option, so I'll just use that and pay an extra like 30 bucks for a better psu, probably somehwere around the 700 watt mark. Do you have any recommendations? I'd probably get a be quiet one, something along the lines of this one unless people actively recommend something else. I don't really care about modular or non modular, I have enough space to cram the cables I don't need into the case backingIt may be costly, but I would definitely buy a new, quality PSU now.
I can still RMA it luckily. I chose the store credit option, so I'll just use that and pay an extra like 30 bucks for a better psu, probably somehwere around the 700 watt mark. Do you have any recommendations? I'd probably get a be quiet one, something along the lines of this one unless people actively recommend something else. I don't really care about modular or non modular, I have enough space to cram the cables I don't need into the case backingIt may be costly, but I would definitely buy a new, quality PSU now.
How would I check if I used a graphics program setting?Not familiar with AMD graphics in the least.
Is there any chance you have inadvertently used a graphics programs setting on the steam executable that could be inducing this issue? Would sure be an easier resolution than RMA if all components are in fact working properly. But again I know nothing about AMD.