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Whenever I am playing more demanding titles (AAA), mostly 3D titles - 30mins to an hour into playing, my GPU will crash!!

-UPDATE-
Display driver amdkmdap stopped responding and has successfully recovered. Is a common alert, any way this can be fixed?



I have no idea what the issue is, I have the latest drivers - windows clean install. Do I need more power? Faulty PSU? Can someone please help, it's so frustating.
Here are my parts:

AMD Ryzen 5 2600 processor
Asus PRIME B450M-A motherboard1
Corsair 16GB 3000mhz kit DDR4
AMD Radeon RX580 Asus ROG Strix 8GB
Cooler Master Silent Fan 120 SI1, 120 mm
Gigabyte GP-P650B 650W PSU / PC power supply1
Seagate HDD 3.5 "1TB ST1000DM010 BarraCuda
WD Green 120GB - [WDS120G2G0B] M.2 SSD
 
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Many times.....when a PC crashes after 30-60 minutes into playing games it's either a temperature or a voltage issue.

Have you checked the temps or the voltages?

If not, I would start with the temps.

You can get the temps from HWInfo or Afterburner or other utilities.

Ideally I like the CPU below 70C and the GPU below 80C.

If you are going above this....you might see crashes.
Many times.....when a PC crashes after 30-60 minutes into playing games it's either a temperature or a voltage issue.

Have you checked the temps or the voltages?

If not, I would start with the temps.

You can get the temps from HWInfo or Afterburner or other utilities.

Ideally I like the CPU below 70C and the GPU below 80C.

If you are going above this....you might see crashes.
 
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Jan 21, 2020
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Many times.....when a PC crashes after 30-60 minutes into playing games it's either a temperature or a voltage issue.

Have you checked the temps or the voltages?

If not, I would start with the temps.

You can get the temps from HWInfo or Afterburner or other utilities.

Ideally I like the CPU below 70C and the GPU below 80C.

If you are going above this....you might see crashes.
use hwinfo on the sensor page it give plenty of details on the system .


Will this help me find the problem?