Never used AIDA64 or even know what it is
These issues are usually heat and/or power related.
What are the specs for this system (make/model of all components), particularly the GPU and PSU?
Never used AIDA64 or even know what it isYour power supply is not a very good model, and this might be the cause.
What happens if you load the entire system in a program like aida 64? does it crash?
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Never used AIDA64 or even know what it is
Your PSU is marginal in terms of quality and could be affecting stability.GPU: Sapphire RX 570 4gb
PSU: Coolermaster MWE 500W 230V
CPU: Ryzen 3 2300x
Mobo: MSI A320M-A-PRO
Case: CiT Raider
RAM: 8gb (2x4gb)
1TB HDD
CPU temps in idle are around 50 degrees celsiusYour PSU is marginal in terms of quality and could be affecting stability.
What are your CPU and GPU operating temperatures, at idle and under load?
Are you overclocking anything (CPU, GPU, memory)?
I can try using that.AIDA64 have stress testing functionality for CPU, GPU and RAM. May help to determine how fast and hot your hardware is on full load. Also monitor clock speeds and voltages in same time. Often used in overclocking stability testing. Particularly you may check out which part cause 12V brownout (with stalled system and black screen) on full load.
Still convinced that you should invest into better PSU. Or at least into 500-550W one who have less ripple on full load (see notes about Cooler Master MWE in PSU tier list).
Are you using the stock AMD Wraith cooler?CPU temps in idle are around 50 degrees celsius
GPU temps in idle are around 40 degrees celsius
Under load (when i play fortnite)
CPU is at around 80 degrees
GPU is around 70 degrees
I am not overclocking CPU, a slight over clock in GPU (Stock is 1244, ive gone 1280), and memory clock (stock 1500mhz, i went to 1550mhz)
I am using the stock cooler. And i will see what it’s like with no OC.Are you using the stock AMD Wraith cooler?
I recommend you remove the GPU OC to see if that helps stabilize the system. After upgrading your PSU, then re-apply the OC.
Also do you recommend any specific PSU or any good ones?Are you using the stock AMD Wraith cooler?
I recommend you remove the GPU OC to see if that helps stabilize the system. After upgrading your PSU, then re-apply the OC.
What is your budget and from where do you purchase PC parts? Seems you have another thread seeking PSU recommendations as well. Just making others aware.Also do you recommend any specific PSU or any good ones?
My budget isn’t low, but i wouldn’t buy the high end stuff, and i buy parts from Amazon usually.What is your budget and from where do you purchase PC parts? Seems you have another thread seeking PSU recommendations as well. Just making others aware.
^^^What is your budget and from where do you purchase PC parts? Seems you have another thread seeking PSU recommendations as well. Just making others aware.
what drivers are you using?GPU: Sapphire RX 570 4gb
PSU: Coolermaster MWE 500W 230V
CPU: Ryzen 3 2300x
Mobo: MSI A320M-A-PRO
Case: CiT Raider
RAM: 8gb (2x4gb)
1TB HDD
i’ve done that already.what drivers are you using?
I had the same gpu with the same psu (550 not 500)
had the same issue
driver 20.10.0 or newer should clear that up.
If not I recommend you download the most recent drivers
download DDU (google)
remove all display drivers
reboot to safe mode
run ddu remove all driver traces
reboot
install the latest drivers
reboot
Low for you and low for me are likely different. What amount would you like to make your maximum?My budget isn’t low, but i wouldn’t buy the high end stuff, and i buy parts from Amazon usually.
My budget isn’t low, but i wouldn’t buy the high end stuff, and i buy parts from Amazon usually.
like £100 on the PSULow for you and low for me are likely different. What amount would you like to make your maximum?