[SOLVED] Asrock DeskMini A300 freezes after gaming for a while ?

May 29, 2021
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I have had this Asrock DeskMini A300 for a while.
At first its run normally no problem at all.
But as it get here, its start show something weird.
Few day ago, i was playing a game called Stellaris and Crusader King II.
the game run well on the system, but the weird things come after gaming.

As i close my game, my DeskMini A300 freezes and I can't move my cursor neither type a things.
I change my keyboard, its still freezes.

Sometimes there's a blue screen error code but it's too fast i can't read it. but most of the time its just freeze without bluescreen error.

is anyone could give me advice what to do to prevent it in future? any help would be appreciated.

Thanks and have a nice day.


Spec :

Mobo : Asrock DeskMini A300
CPU : Ryzen 5 3400 G
RAM : SODIM 16GB Apacer (8x2) 2667 mhz
Storage : SSD NVME V-GEN 512 Gig (idont remember the series)

Also weird thing is its says my ram is only */13.9 ?
please look at link below.

my ram seems error or its due to i-GPU uses?
 
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Would add some extra storage or gett rid of all you do not use or need.

Think it might be good to upgrade the bios yes. Make sure that is the motherboard used. Can look with hwinfo what motherboard you have or dxdiag,

download hwinfo,
install and open it=click run,
close the top window which is the system summary,
in the main window at the left top click "save report",
at the bottom of the next window check "Summary for Clipboard",
after that you'll see what's in the pc,
copy by clicking "copy to clipboard" and rightclick+paste in your next respons

Could be good to update the chipset drivers first before getting the latest bios,
AMD Drivers and Support for Radeon, Radeon Pro, FirePro, APU, CPU, Ryzen, desktops, laptops
May 29, 2021
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Would add some extra storage or gett rid of all you do not use or need.

Think it might be good to upgrade the bios yes. Make sure that is the motherboard used. Can look with hwinfo what motherboard you have or dxdiag,

download hwinfo,
install and open it=click run,
close the top window which is the system summary,
in the main window at the left top click "save report",
at the bottom of the next window check "Summary for Clipboard",
after that you'll see what's in the pc,
copy by clicking "copy to clipboard" and rightclick+paste in your next respons

Could be good to update the chipset drivers first before getting the latest bios,
AMD Drivers and Support for Radeon, Radeon Pro, FirePro, APU, CPU, Ryzen, desktops, laptops
 
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