PC Keeps Crashing

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I have a Ryzen 1700X, EVGA GTX 1070, and Patriot Viper 16 GB RAM. When ever I try to load SW Battlefront, it sometimes crashes in the menus. When it doesn't crash in the menus and I join a game, the gameplay is fine until the game finishes and crashes again. I don't know what the problem is, but it also rarely crashes in civilization 6 and FH3. It gives a variety of error messages such as critical process died, irql not less or equal, and most commonly, memory management. I use Windows 10 64 bit. Any help is appreciated, thannks.
 
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Your ram probably defaults to 2133 unless you use XMP to get the rated 2666. But if nothing is overclocked, you definitely should run memtest to check it out. Try out a few passes with the full set and see if you get errors. If you do, test them one at a time on their own. It could be that you might just have a bad module of ram.
By error messages, do you mean BSOD?

Is your system running on all stock settings? Or did you overclock and tweak something in the bios? Memory management sounds like it would mean that something is either going on with ram or memory controller, which would make sense if you had attempted to overclock the system. If you hadn't changed anything from your stock settings, it could be that the ram is bad or that something else is going wrong.
 
with a new build with new amd cpu make sure the mb bios is up to date to rule out a bios bug. check that the ram is in the right slots and locked in. boot from a usb stick and run memtest overnight. if there errors try using one ram stick. use hardware info and mb bios make sure all the power supply outputs are holding. if there low or crap power supply your gaming rig wont be stable. make sure you have the newest amd chipset drivers too.
 


I didn't change any stock settings. But, my RAM is rated at 2666mhz, but by default it set it to 2133. When I tried to change it, it wouldn't boot at 2666 so I had to reset the CMOS for the computer to boot again.

 


I have the latest BIOS update. I know the RAM is in the right slots. I haven't done a memtest from a USB stick but I have done the memtest. I don't think I have a crap psu, I have a corsair rm850x. I will try using 1 stick of ram, and doing a memory test from a USB. Thanks.

 
Your ram probably defaults to 2133 unless you use XMP to get the rated 2666. But if nothing is overclocked, you definitely should run memtest to check it out. Try out a few passes with the full set and see if you get errors. If you do, test them one at a time on their own. It could be that you might just have a bad module of ram.
 
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