Ryzen Rig crasing

Brandon_125

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Hello I just built my new pc specs are
Ryzen 5 1600 (no oc)
GTX 1060 6GB
8GB corsair vengence 3000mhz
EVGA 500w psu
ASUS b350-f strix mobo
I did download the chipset drivers and Most recent Bios update with the Ryzen Balanced power plan active.
My games start working fine after crashing multiple times and restarting my computer But Its really annoying
I would like some input on why this could be happening instead of the same "fixes" everyone tells me already. Thanks!
 
Solution
- When these crashes occur, are they blue screens? Or perhaps black screens? Does the system freeze or reset itself?
- Did you perform a clean OS installation?
- Try using a high performance power plan and ensure that Windows is also set to high performance. Check your BIOS power plan as well.
 


When my games crash it just sends me to the desktop with everything else working fine although I did get one blue screen but as soon as it got to 100% (no longer then seconds) it took me to login to my computer.
Mind walking me through on the High performance plan the only plan I changed was in the power options inside the control panel. thanks
 
Power plans in Windows: Windows key + choose a power plan. Show additional plans and select high performance.

Power plans in BIOS: Press either F2 or Delete as soon as you start the PC or CTRL+ALT+DELETE during startup. After entering the red BIOS, F7 will bring you into EZ mode and on the right side you will see EZ system tuning. You generally want to set it to max performance on gaming systems.

When games CTD (cut to desktop) it generally point to an issue specific to the game rather than the machine. Does this CTD crash occur with other games?
 


When it crashed to desktop it happens to game like battlefront 2 (barely though) but games like the division and counter striker crash tons

 


I just launched a game and got blue screen with the code VIDEO_SCHEDULAR_INTERNAL_ERROR
 
If this is a new build with a fresh install of Windows, it seems to be an issue with the graphics card driver if you are seeing blue screens only when trying to game. If the graphics card is new, it may be an issue with the card itself.

If you have not tried the safe mode DDU with the newest or older drivers, please do this. I can provide the correct procedure for this if needed.

You can also try another card in your machine after fully removing the current 1060GTX drivers of course.
 

yes please provide me with the procedure. Although Im 100% sure this is a driver issue cause I had an 750ti on the same HDD but I never needed to do DDU until now with the new pc. IM thinking I should just get a new hard drive cause this HDD is a reused one from my old PC (Seagate Barracuda 2TB) currently Im doing the scan and repair for my HDD and when I get into windows I will try DDU. if these dont work what Hard drive do you reccomend that is 1TB and reliable?
 
DDU removes old drivers that can cause issues with new cards. I wouldn't replace the drive unless it was giving you SMART errors. CHKDSK and SFC can help with filesystem/Windows related issues. SSD is definitely more ideal for a Windows drive if you want a real upgrade. Then just use the HDDs as storage drives like most people do.
DDU: You want to download the NVIDIA driver and drop it on the desktop. Get DDU and drop it on the desktop. Load into safemode (windows key->advanced startup reset->troubleshooting->F5 with safe mode/networking (it goes something like this I'm paraphrasing). Safe mode should give a black desktop and low resolution. Load the DDU program and select remove all drivers and reset. It will strip all display drivers it finds then reset the PC back into normal mode. In normal Windows (the res still will look low for now), start the NVIDIA installer and only select the display driver. If you want Physx you can install it later. Let it do its thing and restart again. Resolution should be fixed after that. Then try and see if you get any crashing. You can also try an older driver and this procedure if the newest driver isn't working either. Drivers are the most common cause of blue-screens during gaming.
 

Im doing the scan and repair for my HDD and its been at 10% for a while now is that fine? and thanks I will do the DDU steps. oh and by nvidia driver should I get geforce experience or just the driver for my gpu itself.

 

Im doing the scan and repair for my HDD and its been at 10% for a while now is that fine? and thanks I will do the DDU steps.

 


Which scanner? If it isn't one that is part if Windows like CHKDSK I would just forget it unless you want to leave it overnight. Hard drive isn't as likely a culprit as drivers. If you moved the drive into a new system without reinstalling Windows that is also something that can cause blue screens and I would just backup/reformat anyways if it is being used as a boot drive. If your drive has old chipset drivers on it for an old PC and Windows picks them up by accident it can bring the OS down. It's another idea anyways.

1. DDU
2. Fresh install if you didn't do this already. Essential if you are migrating an old Windows drive.
 
Solution



Ok so How do I get out of the Windows Hard drive scan? It is the CHKDSK one and I did do a fresh install of windows off of a USB but could a Re-used Hard drive cause the issue?
 
If you clean installed a re used drive shouldn't cause problems assuming it didn't have physical hardware issues. Windows has CHKDSK which can be used by:

Windows key->cmd->enter-> chkdsk /f c:
replace c with the volume you want to scan.
 

Im in the middle of scan and repair should I go try and do DDU? if so how do I get out of the scan.