Reboots without warning when playing games & sometimes hangs if i change a game

ernson2012

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my pc Reboots without warning when playing games & sometimes hangs if i change a game
does this caused by my different kinds of ram sticks (1333mhz & 1866mhz) Different manufacturer underclocked it to make dual channel?
or the temp?
my temps on gpu full load 73deg Celsius & cpu 65deg Celsius
A8 7650k
1 1866mhz 4gb Hyper x
1 1333mhz 2gb Patriot
Inno3d twin x2 1050ti
 
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Well why don't you test the ram first.

Then next, if you can get another of the IDENTICAL (exact same model number) of the 1866 mhz HyperX, that may work out for you, that will run in dual channel (the Patriot ram needs to be removed completely).

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I'd be curious to know what power supply are you using; sometimes, a lower quality power supply can cause a lot of trouble. It's never a good thing to have RAM modules at different speeds, especially when they are 533 MHz apart, but I doubt it could crash the PC, as you mentioned, you under-clocked the sticks to match in speeds and timing. Temperatures seems alright, especially for an APU.
 

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i'm Using Corsair vs450 80+ White
 

ernson2012

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the kinston ram is brand new , btw. all is brand new exept for the patriot 2gb

 

ernson2012

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MSI Afterburner
and im using CPU-Z as cpu stress tester and also Heaven Ungine for GPU
 

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Afterburner may not be measuring properly.

Follow this guide

http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-2122665/understanding-temperature-amd-cpus-apus.html

 

ernson2012

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Now downloading Amd Overdrive and for the gpu temps?
 

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ok thanks

could it be the ram?
because ive also encountering some stuttering on heavy games mostly on Watchdogs 2, if ever i've changed the patriot to another Hyper x 4gb 1866mhz can that stuttering be gone?
 

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The ram speed is not going to affect performance like that. Your CPU is pretty low end unfortunately, issues in Watchdogs 2 can be traced to that.

And yeah the ram could be causing your crashes, you shouldn't mix ram, and it sounds like its unlikely your system is running in dual channel which will hamper performance as well.
 

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Thanks Guys, i should save some money to the new ram
 
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Unmatched ram does seem like the most likely culprit, but it may also just be that you don't have enough ram between the two to effectively run the games you're playing. Paired ram would give you a better bump in speed too and decrease chance of memory problems and data corruption.
 

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Thanks Man!
 

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Well why don't you test the ram first.

Then next, if you can get another of the IDENTICAL (exact same model number) of the 1866 mhz HyperX, that may work out for you, that will run in dual channel (the Patriot ram needs to be removed completely).



Good point in that with only 6gb of ram some games aren't going to work right. I know he mentioned Watchdogs 2, that definitely won't work right.
 
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