[SOLVED] Did I Fry my GPU, CPU, PSU?

Sep 7, 2020
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MOBO: ASRock Fatality B450 K4 Gaming
CPU: Ryzen 5 3400G
RAM: GSkillz DDR4 8GB x2
STORAGE: 1TB WD Black NVMe
GPU: XFX Radeon RX580 8GB OC+
PSU: Thermaltake TR2 600w ATX 12v 2.3 (TR2-600NL2NC)
OS: Windows 10 Pro x64

Issues: Started to mess around with the built-in Radeon “Tuning” to overclock GPU (Yes noob here and followed a YouTube video:
View: https://youtu.be/jgU8RUxo_HE
) - Go ahead and shame me, it’s cool.

However after following those settings, I ran CoD-Warzone for about 20 mins and then BAM! Unexpected restart. Computer started to run realllly slow and freezing constantly. So I freaked out and set GPU back to factory settings thinking it would fix the issue. Well I was still getting unexpected restarts randomly. So I completely wiped/reinstalled OS, Instant Flashed my MOBO to new version, installed all necessary drivers and updates on both OS and GPU. Computer runs fine with no freezing during basic usage. Thinking this might fix the issue I started to re-install CoD-Warzone, well after 2-3 attempts the computer keeps unexpectedly restarting.

Do you think I fried my GPU? Any suggestions on how fix this? Maybe suggestions on any upgrades?

Thanks!
 
Solution
It is unlikely that you caused any permanent damage, stuff happens. 😉

After a new build, I like to run the free version of memtest86 for a few passes with no errors and then run version 26.6 of Prime 95 or a newer version with ATX disabled in the pulldown menu while running coretemp to see where I'm at.
It is unlikely that you caused any permanent damage, stuff happens. 😉

After a new build, I like to run the free version of memtest86 for a few passes with no errors and then run version 26.6 of Prime 95 or a newer version with ATX disabled in the pulldown menu while running coretemp to see where I'm at.
 
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