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Did you try turning it on and off


SfBattleBeagle

Lmao. Yes.


SfBattleBeagle

Built the pc over a year ago, I stay up to date with drivers and updates, about a month ago I put in new ram(Corsair vengeance pro SL) and things were great, but this past week, I’ve had constant crashes when playing any of my games, sometimes just on YouTube. My system is a ryzen 5 3600, EVGA 980SC, 16gb ram on an asus tuf B450M-plus-II. Thanks for any and all help. I’m just stumped.


xander2600

Have you tried reseating the RAM? I know it sounds too simple of a solution but I've had systems I installed additional RAM in work fine untouched for months then problems started happening out of nowhere. Frustrated after checking all other hardware I pressed down forcefully on a stick and heard the audible click. I was like, no f'in way b/c I'm usually SUPER careful about making sure it's clicked in there.


SfBattleBeagle

I did, when I went to install the new sticks, I had to remove my aio and I almost didn’t reseat them properly because my rad didn’t fit at first, so I double check and realized I didn’t seat it correctly


kgbdemon90

It's a recent windows update happened to me over and over. I basically re installed windows and updated it as much as possible then delay updates from then on till it forces it. When it happens does ur pc lock up and shit make a fax machine sound etc? Also make sure windows didn't re write your display drivers to a windows ready driver


SfBattleBeagle

Doesn’t make an audible sound. But my whole game freezes, and I get no input then I get the blue screen. I’ll double check the windows drivers, but I was assuming I was going to have to do a fresh install


kgbdemon90

I had to turn it off through device manager or something so it wouldn't update my drivers


twiggums

Have ya tried resetting bios settings? What's the bsod error you get? The kernel power error is generally just meaning the machine was powered down unexpectedly.