Question How to bring everything back to stock ?

AverageMess

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Hi everyone guys/gals, I'm Martina and I kindly wanted to ask for your help regarding my pc:

To make a long story short I got the pc a year ago (not pre-assembled, but had it assembled where I got the necessary parts)

I suffer from the very famous error 0xc000005 (access violation) while playing, in EVERY game, so I tried checking my SSD first, testing on PSU, RAM, CPU.MOBO but nothing changed, so before I start to do some RMA (of what specifically I don't know since I don't know which part is the problem), I would like to make sure that the problem is not because of an OC, so I wanted to bring my whole system back to a stock level.

The problem is that I don't really know anything about OC, what settings to check or change and I don't want to risk damaging the system, I just know that the RAM has an active XMP profile and that the GPU is in BIOS OC mode...could someone help me bring everything to stock and then see if everything is running fine then creating a stable profile?

SPECS:
Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GAMING OC 12G
Samsung 980 PRO M.2 NVMe SSD
CPU Intel Core i5-13600K ( Thermalright LGA1700 -BCF Intel 12a/13a gen)
Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5 RGB 32GB 6400MT/s
MSI MPG A850G PCIE5, PSU 850W

The pc is connected to an Epyc Nyro 1500 VA UPS
(The power fails frequently)

Thank you very much everyone <3
 
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Hi everyone guys/gals, I'm Martina and I kindly wanted to ask for your help regarding my pc:

To make a long story short I got the pc a year ago (not pre-assembled, but had it assembled where I got the necessary parts)
I suffer from the very famous error 0xc000005 (access violation), so I tried checking my SSD first, testing on PSU, RAM, CPU.MOBO but nothing changed, so before I start to do quakche RMA (of what specifically I don't know since I don't know which part is the problem), I would like to make sure that the problem is not because of an OC, so I wanted to bring my whole system to a stock level. The problem is that I don't really know anything about OC, what settings to check or change and I don't want to risk damaging the system, I just know that the RAM has an active XMP profile and that the GPU is in BIOS OC mode...could someone help me bring everything to stock and then see if everything is running fine then creating a stable profile?

SPECS:
Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 Ti GAMING OC 12G
Samsung 980 PRO M.2 NVMe SSD
CPU Intel Core i5-13600K ( Thermalright LGA1700 -BCF Intel 12a/13a gen)
Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5 RGB 32GB 6400MT/s
MSI MPG A850G PCIE5, PSU 850W

The pc is connected to an Epyc Nyro 1500 VA UPS
(The power fails frequently)

Thank you very much everyone <3
Just reset CMOS/BIOS look at MB manual how to do it.
 

AverageMess

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The suggestion made will take off the OC or XMP features. On the graphics card I would suspect a switch for the OC mode, but did not look it up to verify. But to say that resetting CMOS is not going to change the GPU clock (mode).
Yes, there is a Switch on the GPU saying Bios OC / Silent
 
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Thanks, but the problem is not in Windows installation, but in crashes in any game :(
How do you figure its not windows itself?

I would suggest reinstalling it on a freshly formatted drive and then re-checking if games are failing again. Memory access violation could be RAM or VRAM, but also could be messed up Windows not allowing games to access RAM or VRAM.

Run everything at stock of course. Disable XMP, any motherborad OC settings, GPU overclocks and then try it.
 
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Check the user manual to see. My suspicion is that the silent mode will simply turn fan RPM down, perhaps alongside a stock or 'other' manufacturer specified clock speed.
but then shouldn't it be throwing out nvlddmkm error, since overheating GPU will crash it?
 

AverageMess

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How do you figure its not windows itself?

I would suggest reinstalling it on a freshly formatted drive and then re-checking if games are failing again. Memory access violation could be RAM or VRAM, but also could be messed up Windows not allowing games to access RAM or VRAM.

Run everything at stock of course. Disable XMP, any motherborad OC settings, GPU overclocks and then try it.
Hello! Thanks for the reply! that's exactly what I'm doing now, I'm trying to put everything to stock (in the BIOS I put the default settings, disabled XMP and set the GPU to Debug mode). Should I do anything else? I did several tests (and formatted several times, each time I formatted I checked the SSD via Samsung magician and it said my SSD is fine). I wanted to try running memtest 86 overnight but it stops after 3 hours telling me the test passed. I thought memtest lasted indefinitely until I pressed ESC...am I doing something wrong?
(PS: cheesed to meet you too!)
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