Crashing while gaming

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Hello

I know its extremely general question but any suggestions could be helpful

All of my games suddenly crash and send me back on windows after some random times, I've got that with quite a few titles and I do not know what could cause the problem

Temperature wise all is well nothing to be alarmed

I run a 5800x (with PBO2 Negative 5 all cores) on a Aorus X570 Elite
16gb @ 3600mhz
RTX 3080

EDIT:
When I started using the PBO2 settings I started from negative 20 and I run 2x Cinebench R20 and it was perfectly stable on those 2 runs. Then it started those random crashes and I worked my way to Negative 5, but it still happens (more rare maybe but it does a lot)


Any ideas please?
 
It's probably the CO that's not stable and even though you have adjusted it down is on the edge of stability hence why it's crashing intermittently now. Is that the only thing you have adjusted or did you add any Mhz to the core offset as that can also effect stability especially when used with CO.
 
It's probably the CO that's not stable and even though you have adjusted it down is on the edge of stability hence why it's crashing intermittently now. Is that the only thing you have adjusted or did you add any Mhz to the core offset as that can also effect stability especially when used with CO.
I added at first only 50hz but I removed it when I was lowering it. I'll try without PBO2 but what makes me wonder is, why it doesn't accept a negative offset, such a low one, something must causing that
 
I added at first only 50hz but I removed it when I was lowering it. I'll try without PBO2 but what makes me wonder is, why it doesn't accept a negative offset, such a low one, something must causing that
Maybe the silicon is just tightly binned so there's no more headroom for overclocking or lowering voltage.
 
I appreciate you for being this guy but please be the guy that explains where I can find these please
It should be on the cpu-z screenshot you posted above. Weird. Could you restart and jump into bios and check on the front page what bios version you’re running?

The latest BIOS is F33g according to Gigabyte. If you’re not on that I’d suggest upgrading; the latest agesa (the amd part of the bios) has performance and stability upgrades.
 
It should be on the cpu-z screenshot you posted above. Weird. Could you restart and jump into bios and check on the front page what bios version you’re running?

The latest BIOS is F33g according to Gigabyte. If you’re not on that I’d suggest upgrading; the latest agesa (the amd part of the bios) has performance and stability upgrades.
I just did right now, I just logged with F33G vesrion and the 12x AGESA. I'll return to my soft PBO2 and let you know for results.
Thanks a lot!
 
Any other ideas anyone? It seems to continue regardless of BIOS / agesa version , PBO Off or ON. It happens in random time regardless. What could it be ffs :(
 
Have you tried without CO? Just enable PBO?

I suspect your top core can’t handle any undervolt and thus you need to look into event viewer and find out which core is giving you the trouble and dial those CO value back on those cores while maintaining CO on others.
 
But I even brought it all back in stock even then I got some crash,

btw just checked the event viewer and found the specific event that happened last time i'll copy it here if you could understand something thats great


Have you tried without CO? Just enable PBO?

I suspect your top core can’t handle any undervolt and thus you need to look into event viewer and find out which core is giving you the trouble and dial those CO value back on those cores while maintaining CO on others.
 
I mean it should be fine but you are not alone with the rm850 & 3080 crashing... don't suppose you happen to have another power supply to test with?
Unfortunately not at the moment but if everything else fails I'll keep it as a last chance

Edit: I realised on the event viewer all the crashes of the games have the same Event ID (1002) Application hang.

At least this gives me some reason to research more
 
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