Drop your memory back to its rated 3000 or slower. See if the system becomes stable then.CPU: Ryzen 2200G
GPU: Sapphire Nitro+ RX570 4GB
PSU: CX550M
RAM: 1x8GB Corsair Vengeance 3000Mhz (OCed at 3200mhz)
Did you even try reseating the cable before monkeying around with all that?Dropped ram back to 3000Mhz, didn't seem to help, im going to drop it a bit lower but not much.. And temps on both the GPU and CPU around 50DegreesCelcius, is this too high? Ive only got two main PC fans, on front one exhaust but im getting 3 more soon, will this help?
Did you remove your CPU and GPU OC?Dropped ram back to 3000Mhz, didn't seem to help, im going to drop it a bit lower but not much.. And temps on both the GPU and CPU around 50DegreesCelcius, is this too high? Ive only got two main PC fans, on front one exhaust but im getting 3 more soon, will this help?
I'll try that again but last time I did that not much changed.Did you even try reseating the cable before monkeying around with all that?
I didn't use my mobo to overclock as its not able to though i'll make sure the GPU is on stock. Also by they way, my Ryzen 2200G's clock speed is 3.5ghz but it runs at 3.7ghz sometimes, is this normal?Did you remove your CPU and GPU OC?
Try resetting the bios by taking out the CMOS battery for 1min while the PC is unplugged from the wall.
Yes its normal, its Turbo is 3.7Ghz.I didn't use my mobo to overclock as its not able to though i'll make sure the GPU is on stock. Also by they way, my Ryzen 2200G's clock speed is 3.5ghz but it runs at 3.7ghz sometimes, is this normal?
You don't need an AIO for that CPU and GPU, your temps are excellent.After I finished a couple rounds in CS:GO I saw temps from like 48-54°C on both CPU + GPU. I'm possibly also getting a AIO cooler to swap for the amd stock cooler.
RGB looks cool. I have high CFM LED fans and an RGB GPU. My motherboad is also RGB.I know but they look cool haha
If anything at all changed, even flashes on the monitor, I'd replace the cable with a known working one and test the monitor port with a known working device because your computer is probably fine.I'll try that again but last time I did that not much changed.