Question MSI RX 5700 XT GAMING Keeps Crashing in games

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Hello everyone, firstly i am new to the forum so if i have opened the subject to the wrong place sorry.


Motherboard : MSI x570 Ace (BIOS version 1.G0 )
CPU : AMD Ryzen 5 3600
RAM : 4X corsair 8gb vengeance lpx Black 3000 cl16 DDR4 TOTAL 32GB
GPU : MSI RX 5700 XT GAMING ( Video BIOS Version: 017.001.000.049 MH-v381 152 )
OS Name : Windows 10 Pro Version 21H2 OS Build 19044.1503
PSU : Gigabyte P850GM 850w Gold Plus
MONITOR : Asus Tuf VG24VQE Curved


Okay So if i have forgotten anything else that i had to enter please ask and i will edit, or post again.

My Problem is that in the Radeon Software if i do not go in to Perfomance - Tuning and choose Overclock whenever i press the PUBG button the screen starts to flicker and computer restarts.

So to play PUBG i need to Overclock the GPU from radeon software. But thats not a solution because after couple of games my game crashes and if i try to immideatly go back in to the game it keeps crashing the drivers and sometimes restarts the computer. Also noticed that my GPU power Drops to around 10 and then goes back up. and also GPU clock power drops very low and then goes back up before crashing the game.

But the funny thing is that even if i do not overclock the gpu and enter " CBT Super People " Game i can play normally.


Things i have already done;

-Upgraded to Windows 11 Pro Didnt fix it
  • Formated and stayed at Windows 11 Pro Didnt fix it
  • Formated and went back to Windows 10 ( Still using Windows 10 ) Didnt fix it
  • DDU the drivers and install WHQL From the AMD site Didnt fix it
  • DDU and install the latest optional drivers From the AMD Site Didnt fix it
  • Changed my PSU From Corsair Bronze plus 750 to Gigabyte Gold Plus 850 Didnt Fix it
  • Dİd a Memtest86 for 6 hours and 45 minutes and it passed and finished without any Errors
  • Yesterday gave my GPU to a friend and he said the Thermal Paste was all finished so he cleaned and re installed the Thermal paste with Arctic Mx-4 Thermal paste Didnt Fix it.


What could the Problem be could anyone help me please ?
 
Although it probably is not the cause of your problem, if that PSU is the one I think it is, (Gigabyte P850GM 850w Gold Plus ,) I would strongly recommend you change it ASAP as they are known to be explosive! But please wait for someone more experienced to confirm if this is one of the dangerous models.
 
Yeah the problem isnt with the PSU because like i said 2 days ago i switched from Corsair 750 to this Gigabyte 850. But yes i will be definetly be changing it again.

But beside that my main problem is that the gpu is crashing, and tried lots of things but still couldnt solve it.
 
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I would start buy under volting the card and see if its stable, even under clock it, the memory and everything, that would tell you right there its the GPU thats not stable. I mean if its stable, at least its something you can still use for a while. Can also try an older driver, could just be an issue with the newer drives with it. Mine works fine on the newer drivers but not every card is the same so.

Good Luck!
 
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