help with new build

Dapolabear

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I recently built a new pc and am having a fair share of problems with it. I am having problems running multiple games, parts of a window will go black at random, and I keep getting a blue error screen that says my pc ran into a problem and needs to restart. The games that I attempt to play are well under what I am able to run and the music of the games continues to run while they are frozen. I have redownloaded the driver multiple times too. I have switched out the display and replaced the PSU. I have also run a memory diagnostic test through the windows software. I am aware that my psu is not optimal but it is over 100 watts more than what I need. Please help.

I am running:
CPU: Ryzen 5 1500x
Graphics Card: Msi Nvidia Geforce gtx 1060 3gt oc edition
Ram: 2x4 GB of corsair vengeance ddr4 Lpx ram
Mobo: Gigabyte AB350M-HD3
PSU: Evga 600b
SSD: Samsung 850 256gb
 
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"I am having problems running multiple games, parts of a window will go black at random, and I keep getting a blue error screen that says my pc ran into a problem and needs to restart."

I ran into this problem when the chip of my GPU was faulty and I had to replace it. Remove the GPU and run the PC and Graphics test on built-in or any other GPU.
run overnight from a usb stick memtest see if there any memory issues. download hardware info 64 bit. set it to logging and sensor. see under load the 12v rail of the power supply is holding. if the power supply voltage is fine it could be cpu seating issue or bent pin under the cpu or vrm of the mb may be bad.
 

Dapolabear

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what benchmark do you suggest and no it is a full version of windows 10
 

PeterKendrick

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"I am having problems running multiple games, parts of a window will go black at random, and I keep getting a blue error screen that says my pc ran into a problem and needs to restart."

I ran into this problem when the chip of my GPU was faulty and I had to replace it. Remove the GPU and run the PC and Graphics test on built-in or any other GPU.
 
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