Brand New Gaming PC Problems - Crashing, Rebooting, etc

Dan.C

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Hi Martin. I've now done both of that and it seems to have eliminated that issue(for now) but ever since doing that my fps has dropped from around 90/100 before to 60/70 now?

Spyder will that link work for nvidia too?
Ram back into the same slots? A2 and B2 (second and 4th from the left)

If it is I'd check your ram speed in the BIOS and make sure XMP wasn't disabled.

Then check your game settings ( what game by the way? ) and GPU clock speeds
 
Ram back into the same slots? A2 and B2 (second and 4th from the left)

If it is I'd check your ram speed in the BIOS and make sure XMP wasn't disabled.

Then check your game settings ( what game by the way? ) and GPU clock speeds
Hi Dan, thanks for your reply.

Yep, both Ram slots back in the same spots.

Issue has returned, pretty much every so often while gaming, I'll lose feed to my monitor, then it'll return after a few seconds. This repeats for a little bit before finally just staying on the black screen with my monitor saying ''no display''.

I'm not very tech savy as you can probably tell lol. How do I go into the BIOS and check? And the same to see if XMP isn't disabled?

The game is World of Warcraft by the way. Seems to be fine when playing The Sims.
 

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Dan.C

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Hi Dan, thanks for your reply.

Yep, both Ram slots back in the same spots.

Issue has returned, pretty much every so often while gaming, I'll lose feed to my monitor, then it'll return after a few seconds. This repeats for a little bit before finally just staying on the black screen with my monitor saying ''no display''.

I'm not very tech savy as you can probably tell lol. How do I go into the BIOS and check? And the same to see if XMP isn't disabled?

The game is World of Warcraft by the way. Seems to be fine when playing The Sims.
Press the Del button at start up is the easiest way to enter BIOS. XMP should be under memory configuration.
If it's occuring again though it would point to something else.

If your chipset driver is failing to install there may be an issue with the windows install, although Windows 11 could be the issue itself.

At this stage I would uninstall your graphics driver and reinstall them from fresh.

Download the latest graphics driver here 3060 Win 11 Driver

Once thats done follow this video on how to use DDU and do a clean install of the drivers. There are better ways of using DDU but this should be good enough for your issues while being short enough

Give that a try and see if the problem persists.

After that I would check voltages,temps,event viewer and finally a clean reinstall.
 
Press the Del button at start up is the easiest way to enter BIOS. XMP should be under memory configuration.
If it's occuring again though it would point to something else.

If your chipset driver is failing to install there may be an issue with the windows install, although Windows 11 could be the issue itself.

At this stage I would uninstall your graphics driver and reinstall them from fresh.

Download the latest graphics driver here 3060 Win 11 Driver

Once thats done follow this video on how to use DDU and do a clean install of the drivers. There are better ways of using DDU but this should be good enough for your issues while being short enough

Give that a try and see if the problem persists.

After that I would check voltages,temps,event viewer and finally a clean reinstall.
Hey, thanks for the reply.

I've done a clean reinstall of drivers via DDU to no avail.

Still getting a combination of black screen/no signal, reboots into an enlarged resolution and sometimes an over pixilated screen as well as sometimes green lines and dots.

I am also beginning to get blue screens with the text "your PC has ran into a problem :("
 
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