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ludwegas
Journeyman III

Computer randomly black-screening/crashes. How to fix?

I am having the problem with my computer that after only a couple of minutes after using it on some games, it goes black screen and reboots. When I check the event log it says the following:
"A fatal hardware error has occurred.
Reported by component: Processor Core
Error Source: Machine Check Exception
Error Type: Cache Hierarchy  Error
Processor APIC ID: 7
The details view of this entry contains further information."
I don't know if it's worth noticing that the APIC ID is random and not the same every time. Does anyone have a fix on this problem? I have tested a lot of things such as:
-Fresh install windows 11
-Fresh install windows 10
-Updated cpu drivers
-Clean install of gpu drivers
-Updated to latest bios version
-Troubleshoot my 2 memories (they work fine)
Nothing works. I am starting to think the actual processor or motherboard is physically broken since I have already swapped out the power supply. I really hope I don't have to buy a new processor/motherboard so can anyone please help me?
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ThreeDee
Paragon

yeah .. PC specs?


ThreeDee PC specs
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cpu: AMD Ryzen 5 5600x 6 core

memory: 2x16gb, dont know the exact name but I can get them if its needed (corsair somthing)

harddrive: samsung SSD 860 EVO 1tb

gpu: Geforce RTX 3060 ti

motherboard: rog strix b550 e-gaming

I also have 7 total fans so the air flow is good

power supply: Tuf gaming 750 w

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Is this a new development or has this always been an issue?

How are your CPU/GPU temps?

Are you or have you been overclocking anything?

What speed is your RAM actually running at and are they installed in slots A2/B2? (2nd and 4th slots away from the CPU socket)

When you say "updated CPU drivers" , do you mean the AM4 chipset drivers? ..and did you grab the latest AM4 chipset drivers from AMD.com website (latest version) or from ASUS (probably not the latest version)?


ThreeDee PC specs
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Hi,

This has been an issue ever since I built my computer. I have never been overclocking anything, my rams are in the correct slots, the AM4 chipset drivers are from AMD.com. I dont know how my temperatures are because I don't really know how to check that and I don't understand the youtube tutorials, sorry about that. I have turned my fans to the max capacity though so I just feel like the computer shouldn't be overheating.

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