Hey guys, I do streaming and my computer recently has been having issues where I could watching YouTube or setting up stream and it will keep restarting over and over again, it got to the point where it would restart 6 times before it settled down, I just got done a few weeks ago uninstalling and cleaning a bunch of games that were just sitting there like helldivers 2 and ETS2 and some with a lot of mods thinking it was the games it didn't help, these are the logs windows registered, do you think formatting my computer would fix it?
#Event Viewer Nvidia in Error - Just Format the PC or Graphics Card Cooked?
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The computer it self
AMD Ryzen 5 5600 / 16 GB RAM / RTX 3060
Considering that this system is encountering BSODs:
Were you able to catch what it says?
Is this video card mounted directly or something is in between to enable e.g. vertical mounting?
What RAM speed are you running?
Have you updated the BIOS?
It doesn't say anything it just goes black and restarts
Time to check the other stuff listed
I can pull it up
No information from photos. This one needs to be off CPU-Z, or your RAM'S packaging. You'll also need Task Manager > Performance > Memory's right side of the window for the full information on your RAM
this one?
Your system seems to be unstable despite not using overclocked RAM profiles, so that's ruled out for the most part
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So it's really a ram problem?
I was already thinking of formatting my PC, wouldnt it be easier?
No, you likely don't have a RAM problem
That's a drastic option. First try other options before that, unless you've already got nothing to lose
(e.g. no personal files anyway)
Yea, it would be mostly just some wallpapers and vtuber icons but I can back them up. So I'll probably just format my pc. But thank you for so much for the help I really thought it could have been the graphics card or even worse but thank goodness it isn't
no, we literally didn't rule out anything yet
a fresh install of Windows will rule out all software causes, though, so if that still crashes, something in your system is dying