stinnergfx
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So I've had this low spec pc since 2018, and I've gradually started replacing components. I started with the gpu (RTX 2060 Super) then i added 2 kingston fury 8gb sticks of ram, and recently, I've replaced the cpu from a ryzen 5 2400g, to a 5 5600x and thats when the problems started ocurring.
During any point where I get high memory usage, either through gaming or using ram demanding software like premiere pro, my pc just shuts off with a kernel 41 error in the event viewer. The temps that I logged during shutdown were as normal as they can get, and stress tests all pass flawlessly except the memory test. memtest along with the occt built in memory stress test have both made my pc shut off quickly after starting them. This never happened with my previous CPU.
Important thing to note, while having 1 stick of ram installed, everything works fine, no matter which slot its in, except that its awfully debilitating and i cant do any work with 8gbs of ram. The only component I still haven't changed is my old mobo, which is an asrock a320m-dvs r3.0. Also worth noting, I have a chieftec gpc-700s PSU, which I've heard to be absolute dogshit, however, could it be possible that it's failing considering I haven't even had it for a full year, and to add onto it, only after installing the new cpu?
The mobo bios was updated to support the vermeer processors, however i still suspect it to be the culprit of this whole thing considering its very old and definitely not amongst the better motherboards out there. As of right now, Im willing to bite the bullet for at least one of the 2, considering that im currently not financially able to replace both, but I'd like to replace the thing causing this issue. Messing with the xmp profiles did nothing, if anything, manually adjusting the voltages makes my pc crash before it even fully boots.
From a software standpoint, I've tried virtually anything i possibly could, no hyperbole, the only thing i have left is replacing everything till it stops happening, but as im currently not able to do so, i wanna find out precisely whats causing it so i can at least deal with it. If anyone has any idea, please let me know, I'll provide all the information necessary, thank you.
During any point where I get high memory usage, either through gaming or using ram demanding software like premiere pro, my pc just shuts off with a kernel 41 error in the event viewer. The temps that I logged during shutdown were as normal as they can get, and stress tests all pass flawlessly except the memory test. memtest along with the occt built in memory stress test have both made my pc shut off quickly after starting them. This never happened with my previous CPU.
Important thing to note, while having 1 stick of ram installed, everything works fine, no matter which slot its in, except that its awfully debilitating and i cant do any work with 8gbs of ram. The only component I still haven't changed is my old mobo, which is an asrock a320m-dvs r3.0. Also worth noting, I have a chieftec gpc-700s PSU, which I've heard to be absolute dogshit, however, could it be possible that it's failing considering I haven't even had it for a full year, and to add onto it, only after installing the new cpu?
The mobo bios was updated to support the vermeer processors, however i still suspect it to be the culprit of this whole thing considering its very old and definitely not amongst the better motherboards out there. As of right now, Im willing to bite the bullet for at least one of the 2, considering that im currently not financially able to replace both, but I'd like to replace the thing causing this issue. Messing with the xmp profiles did nothing, if anything, manually adjusting the voltages makes my pc crash before it even fully boots.
From a software standpoint, I've tried virtually anything i possibly could, no hyperbole, the only thing i have left is replacing everything till it stops happening, but as im currently not able to do so, i wanna find out precisely whats causing it so i can at least deal with it. If anyone has any idea, please let me know, I'll provide all the information necessary, thank you.