any kind of help is most appreciated

jaxx0212

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I have just finished a Ryzen 5 1600 build on a Tomahawk B350 corsair 16 gb 3000Mhz ram Evga 1050Ti SSC 650w EVGA psu 80+ bronze

I got all the drivers installed and started to run banchmarks and it is crashing trying to load the benchmark programs " heaven , Evga scanner x and openGL in cinebench" a few times I have tried to run them a second time and they would run and do well others just have windows tell me it was not responding and close the program. Then with a small overclock on the GPU it would run the programs. Things did fine for about two days and now we are back to the same crap again. I am lost now and have no clue at all what this is. Mother board has been a thought but so has the ram as well as the GPU. I am almost out of time to return witch even part it turns out to be. Feedback please !!!! I did find a miss print in the manual for the MoBo the ram goes in the frist and third slots the manual showed and said 2nd and 4th. I did change this to the first and third. I have not overclocked anything but the GPU and did that once to see if it would run the benchmark as of now default settings ???????????? thanks
 
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As count mike says check BIOS version, also what speed is your ram currently running ??

If its at 2933 using automatic settings it's likely using 2666 timings which can cause instability.

Open BIOS & I'd you have a 'memory try it' option , open it & pick the line starting 2666 14-** & see if its any more stable.

If you don't have that memory try it option then you're running a very very outdated bios version


As count mike says check BIOS version, also what speed is your ram currently running ??

If its at 2933 using automatic settings it's likely using 2666 timings which can cause instability.

Open BIOS & I'd you have a 'memory try it' option , open it & pick the line starting 2666 14-** & see if its any more stable.

If you don't have that memory try it option then you're running a very very outdated bios version


 
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