Audio and game stutters into crashing
So I recently upgraded a couple components on my pc and have since ran into the above mentioned issue.
NEW PARTS:
I upgraded my RAM to Corsair 32GB DDR5 vengeance sticks (6000mhz, though in trying to fix the issue they're currently set to the auto speed of 4800 in BIOS)
I upgraded to a ASRock B650M Pro RS Motherboard.
I also upgraded to a Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU
And lastly I upgraded to a secondhand 3060 GPU (bought off a family member, has always worked fine in his old build, I have no reason not to trust them unlike random sellers).
EXISTING PARTS:
I have C750 Bronze NZXT power supply as well as 3 HDD's and 2 SSD's connected, one of which is NVME.
I currently use a water cooler for my CPU, to my knowledge it's a corsair H50 though I'm not 100% certain. It is the closest looking one to mine I could find on the internet.
TESTING I'VE DONE:
So far I've mostly focused on testing my ram sticks. I have ran memtest 86 and encountered many errors in my initial test, however these disappeared since and I have not been able to reproduce them.
I have ran memtest since with ram both ram in slots 2 and 4, swapped them, ran a test on both sticks separately in both slots, none of which produced any errors.
Curiously I did have one incident where the PC would not boot to BIOS when I had both sticks inserted. Though that only happened once and after reinserting them it has not occured since.
As for the issues, they only popup once in a while, today it happened only after having used the pc many hours prior(though I did put it to sleep for about 2 hours before continuing to play, so it had not been in use for long at the time of the crash).
This was also the first time I had the issue happen in a few days time, so it seems to be at random to me, and I can not pinpoint an exact reason or cause.
The crash didn't BSOD but simply shut off my pc and then rebooted it, meaning I have no error code to go off on (though it did BSOD before, but I did not save that error unfortunately).
Pc parts picker found no conflicting parts when I selected the parts, but maybe there's something I missed here.
Would appreciate any help!
So I recently upgraded a couple components on my pc and have since ran into the above mentioned issue.
NEW PARTS:
I upgraded my RAM to Corsair 32GB DDR5 vengeance sticks (6000mhz, though in trying to fix the issue they're currently set to the auto speed of 4800 in BIOS)
I upgraded to a ASRock B650M Pro RS Motherboard.
I also upgraded to a Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU
And lastly I upgraded to a secondhand 3060 GPU (bought off a family member, has always worked fine in his old build, I have no reason not to trust them unlike random sellers).
EXISTING PARTS:
I have C750 Bronze NZXT power supply as well as 3 HDD's and 2 SSD's connected, one of which is NVME.
I currently use a water cooler for my CPU, to my knowledge it's a corsair H50 though I'm not 100% certain. It is the closest looking one to mine I could find on the internet.
TESTING I'VE DONE:
So far I've mostly focused on testing my ram sticks. I have ran memtest 86 and encountered many errors in my initial test, however these disappeared since and I have not been able to reproduce them.
I have ran memtest since with ram both ram in slots 2 and 4, swapped them, ran a test on both sticks separately in both slots, none of which produced any errors.
Curiously I did have one incident where the PC would not boot to BIOS when I had both sticks inserted. Though that only happened once and after reinserting them it has not occured since.
As for the issues, they only popup once in a while, today it happened only after having used the pc many hours prior(though I did put it to sleep for about 2 hours before continuing to play, so it had not been in use for long at the time of the crash).
This was also the first time I had the issue happen in a few days time, so it seems to be at random to me, and I can not pinpoint an exact reason or cause.
The crash didn't BSOD but simply shut off my pc and then rebooted it, meaning I have no error code to go off on (though it did BSOD before, but I did not save that error unfortunately).
Pc parts picker found no conflicting parts when I selected the parts, but maybe there's something I missed here.
Would appreciate any help!