I think this is a GPU issue:

Frank_31

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Ryzen 7 1700x
ASUS ROG Strix B350-F
Corsair Vengeance lpx 8gb X 2 at 3000
Corsair CX750 PSU
MSI Armor RX 570 8GB OC
1TB HDD
Now a clean install of Windows 10

Hello,
I recently did a Motherboard, CPU, and RAM swap and had an R9 285DD 2GB instead of the MSI card. I then upgraded the GPU to the MSI card and over the course of 30 days I had small issues flaring up that seemed small at first but now for playing any type of game is unusable. At first whenever the pc was sleeping and then I woke it, there would be white snow for a split second when the monitor would come on and then the desktop would pop on and there would be no issues. I would be playing games, Witcher 3, for a couple of weeks and no further issues came up. I then got Far Cry 5 and then I start to have crashing issues. It seemed to resolve after turning off anti-aliasing and when I overclocked the cpu thru Ryzen Master to 3.9 at 1.375v. Now two weeks later any game I play auto crashes after barely 5 minutes of play and sometimes it crashes at the option screens. I had one instance of pc crashing while streaming a movie(white screen). Most of the time it black screens with no response or activity from the mouse. It also green screened after rebooting the pc.

I didnt do a fresh install of windows at first thinking they are both AMD builds it would be ok.
I then did a reset of my pc and re-install windows 10 thinking the instability i'm seeing is that.
When that didn't work I just did a clean install Win 10 and the display issues are still happening at a higher rate.

I downloaded a gpu monitor and temps are at 35C and load is not high at all, it does jump around but nothing that I saw thats concerning.

I was just wondering do I just have a bad GPU? Is there an issue with the RX 570 line of GPU's?( I hope not, I just bought an XFX brand RX570 8GB)

Any ideas?
 
what's your mobo vrm temp and cpu temps ?
have you tried to run prime 95 small FFT for 20 minutes and see if your system is capable?

i'm actually suspecting that it's the CPU that's causing this.
since you are have b350-f, which basically a b350 prime board. an 8 core @ high voltage may pull too much current to cause stability issues.
 
I reset Ryzen master to stock. It restarted and it was at the stock 3.5 and then it throttled down to 2.2 and kinda jumps from 2.2 to 3.5. I don't know whats going on.
 
I got that back to the normal specs, must of reset when I did the clean install of windows 10. Now that its back at the 3.5 ghz it normally runs at, I guess ill test the games and see if the crashing continues.
 
So just started Shadow of war, and the game crashed literally seconds after starting the game. CPU settings are now at stock and running at 3.5ghz and 1.15 to 1.25 volts( it kinda fluctuates) Temp for cpu is 30.25C
 
Update: diving deeper I set the settings to the lowest possible and played in windowed mode. Also I had a GPU heat and load monitor. Shadow of War windowed at lowest settings the temp was hitting 71C at crash and from the start of playing was at 100% load the entire time it was running to crash. It did play a little farther say a couple minutes this go around.

Bad GPU?