Pc crashing and not able to restart properly

M0U5EY1

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Sep 5, 2016
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Hi guys,
Here are my specs;
ryzen 1600
Corsair Vengence 3200
Asrock Fatal1ty ITX AB350

And here is my problem;
So I made my build and got everything clocked properly with the RAM getting to 3066 at 1.35v (can't get it to 3200) and the chip is at 3.9Ghz at 1.38475v or something around there. This was working fine all of yesterday and the day before, CSGO running fine with max temps in the 60s-70s, all is well. Then this morning when I go to play PUBG I get a full system crash, not a game but whole pc freezes and shuts down. Upon trying to restart, the peripherals get no power and the monitor detects no signal, ok, clear CMOS and try again. The only way I could then get it to boot after setting back the overclock was to turn off the power on the PSU then back into the OS which seemed to be working again, fast forward to another PUBG game and the same thing happens, clear CMOS, same story with only being able to get a signal after turning off the PC at the PSU. The issue that is confusing me is that the PC is fine through cine bench and Aida 64 as well as CSGO and BF1 but only seems to crash on PUBG and when it does crash it does so catastrophically with no return yet without the crash the PC functions fine and it can reboot and wake up all day long, what is going on here?
Thanks!
 
Solution
Ive seen a lot of people having major issues with PUBG crashes due to bad installs and similar issues but ive not heard of this severe of a crash. My guess is that the recovery system Ryzen uses is still in its infancy and having problems getting back online following a crash. I would try disabling your overlcocks for a bit and playing PUBG. if you get the crash again and have the same problems it's a game issue if not then its your overclocks. It's easier to find a solution when the problem is narrowed down
Ive seen a lot of people having major issues with PUBG crashes due to bad installs and similar issues but ive not heard of this severe of a crash. My guess is that the recovery system Ryzen uses is still in its infancy and having problems getting back online following a crash. I would try disabling your overlcocks for a bit and playing PUBG. if you get the crash again and have the same problems it's a game issue if not then its your overclocks. It's easier to find a solution when the problem is narrowed down
 
Solution


Ok I'll disable it and see how it is over the next couple of days