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Now my programs are randomly closing :( This is awful
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Can't seem to get a screenshot quick enough but it just basically says ran into a problem and need to restart Now it's freezing more and crashing and apps are closing out Even though we switched out the power supply it was it's still an older one but it was better than the one that was in the computer I'm just wondering if it's not powerful enough because I did upgrade my monitor to an LG
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It's almost like the more I do That's when it gets worse but if I don't touch it at all for several hours it's fine
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Wow, the 12 700 F is only 65 TDP that’s pretty impressive,

Your system has a B660 mobo I believe your processor and motherboard are compatible with ddr4 and ddr5 memory Also, your Most likely on windows 11, which means your system is already sort of unstable and needs to be specifically set up to run smoothly.

Most of the time if I have a system that crashes often it can be an issue with one of the components not being properly seated. I would first check and see to make sure that all your components inside your computer case are properly inserted More specifically, your video card and your ram sticks. I would then start your computer and get into the bios and make sure that your memory is set to XMP mode and that your ram speed is set to 3600 MHz that might fix up your whole system if that’s not done.

This post was edited by UsEr_SeLeCtEd on Aug 21 2024 10:38am
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Oh nice it gave you a crash log. You’ll have to go to C:\Windows\Memory.dmp and read up what errors are showing in that file. You’ll need to download a program like BlueScreenView to read that file, so you may need to get a USB, put the file on there, and then get another computer to read it on if your computer is constantly crashing.

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Oh nice it gave you a crash log. You’ll have to go to C:\Windows\Memory.dmp and read up what errors are showing in that file. You’ll need to download a program like BlueScreenView to read that file, so you may need to get a USB, put the file on there, and then get another computer to read it on if your computer is constantly crashing.


All right so I downloaded it if you need to see more just let me know



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Wow, the 12 700 F is only 65 TDP that’s pretty impressive,

Your system has a B660 mobo I believe your processor and motherboard are compatible with ddr4 and ddr5 memory Also, your Most likely on windows 11, which means your system is already sort of unstable and needs to be specifically set up to run smoothly.

Most of the time if I have a system that crashes often it can be an issue with one of the components not being properly seated. I would first check and see to make sure that all your components inside your computer case are properly inserted More specifically, your video card and your ram sticks. I would then start your computer and get into the bios and make sure that your memory is set to XMP mode and that your ram speed is set to 3600 MHz that might fix up your whole system if that’s not done.


Okay so my dad set it to xmp and 3600 MHz And now we will see what happens
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So right now we’re doing a windows, memory diagnostics tool
It says hardware problems were detected and it’s still Finishing scanning
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This post was edited by MiniPanda on Aug 21 2024 04:13pm
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From a quick glance it looks like you have faulty RAM :( I’ll take a look at the log you posted earlier when I have some time but you’ll probably have to buy new RAM. If you have two ram sticks you could try removing one to see if it still crashes, and if it does then swap to the other and see if that one crashes

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