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LordGoron

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My Gaming PC crashes constantly. It can go like 4 hours fine sometimes, and other times just a few minutes. I can't define what drives the crashes, I could be streaming, gaming, oe just listening to Spotify.

Not sure what originally caused it, but here is what I've done so far:
  1. Reinstalled a clean windows 10
  2. Updated all drivers
  3. Swapped out to a new M.2 SSD, repeated steps 1 & 2
  4. Swapped out the RTX 3060 for a functioning RTX 3070ti
  5. Ran diagnostics on the 32gb DDR4 Ram - All Clear
Still Crashing. What else could it be? Motherboard? Processor? Is there a way to run a diagnostic on these?

it's currently running an MSI Bazooka with an AMD 5600X
 
My Gaming PC crashes constantly. It can go like 4 hours fine sometimes, and other times just a few minutes. I can't define what drives the crashes, I could be streaming, gaming, oe just listening to Spotify.

Not sure what originally caused it, but here is what I've done so far:
  1. Reinstalled a clean windows 10
  2. Updated all drivers
  3. Swapped out to a new M.2 SSD, repeated steps 1 & 2
  4. Swapped out the RTX 3060 for a functioning RTX 3070ti
  5. Ran diagnostics on the 32gb DDR4 Ram - All Clear
Still Crashing. What else could it be? Motherboard? Processor? Is there a way to run a diagnostic on these?

it's currently running an MSI Bazooka with an AMD 5600X
Hi,

You may give a try https://thewindowsforum.com/threads/bluescreenview-bsod-troubleshooter-freeware.70146/
 
Try changing it to Vista Service pack 2 compatibility usually fixes this issue for me :)

Also make sure the cards in your slots are seated properly always remember when we have hot or cold weather the motherboard can flex and push the adapter out causing a bad connection and issues. I always check mine adapters every 6 months or sooner and also use my compressor to blow the system out. Then check the adapters. AND ALWAYS REMEMBER when a computer has compatibility issues Vista Service Pack 2 or Vista compatibility usually solves this issue. At least in my case it works.
 
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