I've just bought an apu system.These are my system informations:
AMD Ryzen 5600G
Motherboard:Asus Prime A520M-K
Rams: GSkill Ripjaws 8GB 3000mhz x 2
SSD:Kioxia 240GB
Harddisk:1TB Segate
PSU:Thermaltake 650+W
And now that lets talk about my issue.First of all i gave 8 gb ram to my graphics card for solve this problem.
When i start playin games it always happens.Firstly display freezes then turn into black screen.But meanwhile my all computers things keep workin.My keyboard is still lightin' my mouse is still lightin' my fans still runnin'.After a while i have to hard reset my computer for solve this problem.Im holdin open/close button on my computer so i have to restart my computer.I dont know why that happens.I didnt do anything like overclok or other things because i dont know how to do it.I was a console player so my knowledge about computer is limited.Please help me.
The only reason im thinkin on it that my monitor.Because my monitor is kinda old its 60 hz and i connected with VGA cable to computer.Maybe thats explains why its happening.But when i checked blogs somebody wrote that ''i switched my monitor 60 hz to 144hz but its still happenin'.I dont know what im gonna do.I hope u will help me.
Disconnect both monitor power and VGA cable from both PC and monitor.
Check VGA cable for missing bent or broken pins.
Check the VGA connection on the monitor and PC check the connection by grasping them and GENTLY try to shift them from side to side.
Visually check the VGA connections on monitor and PC from the sides using an LED Flashlight look at the pin holes if you see a silver or metallic shinning in any of the pin holes that is a broken off VGA pin.
If the VGA connections on the PC or monitor are loose in their housing they could be grounding/shorting out.
This can be solved by checking the MOBO in the PC to see if it is mounted correctly (The motherboard if mounted correctly should not move or shift at all). Mounting screws may just need to be tightened. WARNING only hand tighten with a standard screwdriver till you feel slight to moderate tension you don't want to strip out the treads.
If you have spare power cables or VGA cables try swapping out.
Check for any obstructions or buildup/residue in all VGA connections.
If you decide to clean the VGA connectors on the cable be very careful those pins can break easily.
Advise checking out some DIY videos on YouTube on the issue your dealing with. MDTech is one that I find very helpful and knowledgeable.
8GB of system RAM is bare minimum for windows 10 PC's you may want to run at least 16GB. Check the motherboards website for hardware support lists.
While on MOBO's website update your chipset driver and check for needed BIOS updates.
Check for unnecessary background programs running and disable them before gaming. Windows 10 is sneaky when it comes to hiding background programs.
Update your APU driver through AMD.com only.
Try having Windows 10 and AMD Adrenaline software detect your monitor.
One thing to remember all people who do any kind of computer or IT work or hobbies. Google and YouTube are your best friends when trying to fix computer related issues.
Good luck. The community here will do our best to help get your setup working and/or find alternative resolutions.
Reboot into your BIOS and search for anything that says cState or state and disable it.
Hope this helps solve your issue
I have the same problem Freezing and black screen Sometimes the blue page of death
Only in pubg game mode
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