Good afternoon, I have a processor of this company, and more specifically ryzen 5 2400G.
The problem is that when I play games, after a while a black screen with the inscription "lost video signal" appears on the screen, I installed all the latest drivers.
I play without a video card, that is, on the integrated video core.
I have a problem with absolutely all games.
For example, these games: Crysis 3, PUBG, CS: GO, Shadow of tomb rider.
Here are the characteristics of my system:
Ryzen 5 2400G
Samsung ddr4 2400 (memory overclocked)
SSD wd green 120 GB
Power Supply Thermaltake tr2 s 600w
Motherboard ASUS PRIME B450-PLUS
sobakakusaka, please post a screenshot of Ryzen Master (RM). You can drag-n-drop the image into your reply. How much memory do you have? What OC besides memory? Thanks and enjoy, John.
So, you don`t know how to help me ?
1) Operating system Windows 10 64 bit
2) RAM 8 GB (2 x 4) samsung
I want to remind you that I clocked the memory from the frequency of 2400 to 3000 MHz
I apologize in advance for the Russian language in the application
roll back your memory to stock speed and see if that is more stable
The Vega 11 is on par with the GT 1030 so do not expect to play modern AAA games with the integrated graphics
I know that, but with overlocked memory vega shoud work better.
And in in stock speed a have same situation
check to see if there is a BIOS update for your motherboard, sometimes it can help with stability with some RAM sticks
I have the last version of BIOS
Now if you wan to play demanding games, you are going to need a RX 570 or similar which will give you the horsepower needed for Crysis 3 etc
I know this, but I’m wondering why I’m throwing me out of the games, for example, the same GTA 5 that came out in 2015!
GTA 5 need more graphics card to play at 1920x1080
I play that game at 1600x900
Graphics is on minimal
As I said, for example in games like: Crysis 3, CS: GO, i have the same problems.
In this case, note that the game is something it is particularly demanding.
No one knows what is the problem?
sobakakusaka, can you borrow a video card to test? If there is a problem with the IGU, then the card will not have these symptoms. I also think you need to contact AMD Online Support and see what they have to say. Thanks and enjoy, John.
I certainly have an old asus engt240 video card, but I think that it is hardly suitable.
Also, how to contact online support?
sobakakusaka, please search for "AMD Online Support". If I post a link, especially on the weekend, there will be a delay. The video card looks good. Please give it a try and see if your problems go away and report it to AMD. Good luck and enjoy, John.
sobakakusaka wrote:
I certainly have an old asus engt240 video card, but I think that it is hardly suitable.
Also, how to contact online support?
That old card is not nearly powerful enough. You need a modern gaming card.