The first problem came when I noticed that my 3600Mhz RAM was actually running at 2666. I did some quick googling and found I had to enable something called XMP? I couldn't find XMP on my bios, so I checked again and enabled a pre ready DCOP profile that apparently is the AMD equivalent to XMP. This set my RAM speed to 3800.
All was good for awhile, as I did general not so demanding tasks. Eventually I played Smite, and about 10 minutes into my first match, the PC just rebooted. I thought nothing of it, but I noticed that this became a regular occurence.
At first I was told, its probably a temperature issue, so I made sure to start tracking temperatures as I was doing things, and even right up to the moment the computer crashes, temperatures are sitting pretty at around 60C.
Im not sure what else to do, I dont want my 3600 RAM to be running at 2666, and I am not experienced enough to manually set RAM speeds smartly, or to find out what is causing the issue, without any help, so I guess that is what I am here for.
Thanks in advance, and be wary, my computer knowledge is not the most advanced at all.
Here is a Parts List: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/nBjvsk
All was good for awhile, as I did general not so demanding tasks. Eventually I played Smite, and about 10 minutes into my first match, the PC just rebooted. I thought nothing of it, but I noticed that this became a regular occurence.
At first I was told, its probably a temperature issue, so I made sure to start tracking temperatures as I was doing things, and even right up to the moment the computer crashes, temperatures are sitting pretty at around 60C.
Im not sure what else to do, I dont want my 3600 RAM to be running at 2666, and I am not experienced enough to manually set RAM speeds smartly, or to find out what is causing the issue, without any help, so I guess that is what I am here for.
Thanks in advance, and be wary, my computer knowledge is not the most advanced at all.
Here is a Parts List: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/nBjvsk