EDIT/Solved, as Tetras mentioned below, the stock frequency for my CPU is 3200Mhz so setting that manually in my BIOS and letting my motherboard choose the voltage (1.361v) seems to have done the trick.
One of my games (BFV) crashes to desktop about twice a week, I'm not sure but it might have started around the time I installed different RAM so is there any way to tell if that's what's causing it? I've been playing BFV for a few years and don't recall it ever happening much before but also no other games are crashing since installing the RAM either. Strangly my system also seems to freeze/hang then restart itself about once every two weeks, ususally it's while playing BFV but it happend last week while watching a YT video.
So if a game is crashing to desktop with zero error message or just freezing and rebooting where and what could I look for in Event Viewer?
My system is fairly empty with regards to software and unwanted files and is kept clean with regular use of CCleaner and Spybot (in fact i removed Spybot recently as an experiment because there was always some knind of message in event viewer about it just before BFV crashed) and there is the absolute minimum processes running in the background and for the most part it is very stable, it never crashes when playing other games for long periods and the freeze while watching YT was very rare so it mainly seems to be BFV related but possibly only since I installed new RAM.
One of my games (BFV) crashes to desktop about twice a week, I'm not sure but it might have started around the time I installed different RAM so is there any way to tell if that's what's causing it? I've been playing BFV for a few years and don't recall it ever happening much before but also no other games are crashing since installing the RAM either. Strangly my system also seems to freeze/hang then restart itself about once every two weeks, ususally it's while playing BFV but it happend last week while watching a YT video.
So if a game is crashing to desktop with zero error message or just freezing and rebooting where and what could I look for in Event Viewer?
My system is fairly empty with regards to software and unwanted files and is kept clean with regular use of CCleaner and Spybot (in fact i removed Spybot recently as an experiment because there was always some knind of message in event viewer about it just before BFV crashed) and there is the absolute minimum processes running in the background and for the most part it is very stable, it never crashes when playing other games for long periods and the freeze while watching YT was very rare so it mainly seems to be BFV related but possibly only since I installed new RAM.
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