Hello everyone,
My PC crashes randomly. It shows a blue screen and then reboots. The temperatures are normal, around 58°C.
The crashes occur when I'm browsing, programming, or playing games.
I thought it might be a power supply issue, so I changed it today, but the problem is still present.
I don't know how to resolve this. Can someone help me?
Components:
Not enough information provided.
GPU
RAM speed or part number
Motherboard
Cooler
GPU: Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 GAMING OC Scheda grafica - 8GB GDDR6
RAM speed or part number: 6000 MHz
Motherboard: MB GBT AMD AM5 B650 GAMING X AX
Cooler: stock AMD
Hit DELETE on boot to enter the system BIOS.
Is the memory set to use XMP or EXPO? Is it running at 5200 or 6000 speed?
If there is an EXPO profile, try using that.
If not, try with XMP disabled. (DEFAULT)
Before anything I tryed to reset the pc and reinstall the OS. At the moment all seems fine, no errors, no blue screen and no problems.
I hope this will continue, ty for the support.
1. It is new pc? recently build and if not, the problem occurs before or just now?
2. Is EXPO enabled?
3. Send mobo Model and BIOS version.
It is a relativly new pc, i built it last february.
I've just not used a lot in the last 3 month becouse i was at Univerisity college and the pc was at home.
I don't know what is EXPO
Motherboard: MB GBT AMD AM5 B650 GAMING X AX
Bios version: F21
NB: Today i reinstalled windows to delete the possibility of softwer problems
1. Is pc was a prebuild or did someone build pc for you?
2. Check revision on your mobo on the BOX and update the bios to [F30] version
3. EXPO/XMP are basicly factory overclock everybody use out of the box made by amd or intel with memory manufacturers, but sometimes it bring problems, instability might be also caused by not good enough ram training. i saw now on your screenshot expo is enabled try disable it and run your pc again the problem should dissapear then enable it but after the bios update, and pc should auto train for new values.
1. I built it from my self
2 and 3. I resetted the PC and reinstalled the OS, all seems good at the moment, and i hope this will continue forever.
Thank you very much for the support
Make sure your motherboard's BIOS is up to date
Make sure you have the latest AM5 chipset drivers installed from AMD.com or your motherboard manufacturer's support page . .whichever is newer
Check for firmware updates for your SSD(s)
Are you using any cable extenders INSIDE your case?
How is the airflow thru your case? You have to keep your VRM's and RAM cool too
You can also remove your CPU and check for bent pins