Problems with new first build

The other day I made a post about problems I was having with my pc but I still haven't figured out the problem but whenever I try to play games my PC either completely restarts or just the game crashes and it says that something went wrong with my drivers but I've updated all of my driver's to the most recent version or at least all of the drivers that I know about my best guess is that it's either because I need to update my bios which I need to do anyway because it's on the first release I just don't know if that's the source of my problem or I need to change my driver's to an older version but those are just guesses it could be one, both, or neither I really don't know

Also some people said my CPU might be overheating but even though I've got an entry level CPU I'm using an AIO for aesthetics and because I wanted to keep it cold to prolong it's life and yes I checked at least 5 times that the plastic was removed from the water block

Specs:

Used Gigabyte B550 eagle

Ryzen 5 5500

Used xfx raw ll 5700 xt

Sama g750 750 watt psu

If you have any other questions I'll try to answer them to the best of my ability

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u/redvain123 — 3 days ago

Pc keeps shutting down while playing

I just built my first PC and I just put it together I was playing a lighter game earlier with my girl friend (Roblox) and my screen was flickering and crashed at one point saying that there was a driver issue I got back on and the problem kept happening just no crashing after about two minutes I got off to try and fix the issue I don't remember exactly what I did but I fixed it because I was playing for another hour with her I got off for a while but like an hour ago I decided to play planet crafter but it kept crashing the first time the software crashed but the second and third time my PC fully restarted no blue screen or anything just a restart I didn't really know what to look for to try and fix it do I asked ai and learned that the pigtail pcie cable isn't good for larger power draws so I grabbed my second pcie cable and plugged it in and decided to try again but the software crashed again so I gave up for a little while and then I decided to try once again but this time my PC restarted again I have no clue where to even begin so I came here

Also in case it's relevant I've done no modifications in bios besides making out my aio fans I also haven't enabled xmp because my PC was just getting put in an endless loop of rebooting with out ever even going to windows

Specs:

Ryzen 5 5500

Ddr4 3200 cl 16

Raw ll 5700 xt

Gigabyte b550 eagle wifi6

Sama g750 750 watt

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u/redvain123 — 4 days ago

Raw ll 5700 xt

Raw ll 5700 xt

I recently bought a raw ll 5700 xt and I wanna deshroud it to do stuff like reapplying thermal paste and spray painting it but I can't seem to see a way that I would be able to as a lot of screws are tucked away behind other parts of the shroud and such and the only possible way I can think of to make this work is with an Allan head with a Phillips head on the short end

Tldr: is it possible to deshroud raw ll 5700 xt

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u/redvain123 — 13 days ago

My weird PC buuld

(random midnight rant bc I'm bored)

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I recently bought the parts for my new pc build and I realized that I went about it in a very strange way (ryzen 5500, 5700 xt, b550 eagle wifi6, 16 gb ddr4, Intel 670p 512 gb, and a SAMA G750 750 w) a lot of these parts I know are way overkill especially the power supply and motherboard but while picking out the parts I have to consider what I would use this PC for and that would be gaming but I don't play massive titles and even these dated or underwhelming components are about as good or better than the parts I currently have in my **laptop** (gtx 1650 4 gb, Intel i5 10th gen, and 8 gb of ram) and in these dated parts the only limiting factor for the games I play is the ram and screen tearing so rather than going way over kill with parts I decided to cut down on the gpu and CPU for potential future needs

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u/redvain123 — 18 days ago

Problems charging phone (Motorola g-play 2025)

(idk if this goes here but it was the first place I could think of)

While my phone does still charge sometimes at certain angles it just won't and while this isn't an issue RN I want to try and prevent it from becoming one

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u/redvain123 — 1 month ago
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Honda ruckus electrical

to be completely honest I don't know jack shit about Ruckuses or vehicles in general but my step dad recently bought me a ruckus off of marketplace it's been riding pretty well for the few months I've had it and I've been using it to get to work since I got my first job a few weeks ago but today (it was raining last night but I had a tarp over it) it wouldn't fully start with the start button it would start but whenever I tried to give it gas it would big up I *think* this is because we got it with an after market exhaust and/or air intake thingy (again idk what I'm talking about) but it's got the stock carburetor it's also got an after market computer my step dad was also talking about needing to adjust the idle but I have no clue what he means by that

I'm just extremely confused and idk where I would begin researching so I decided to come here and see if anyone knew the answer

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u/redvain123 — 2 months ago

(idk if the video will load but hopefully it will)

I'm talking to someone about purchasing a 3070 and it's really cheap but there're a few things that are kinda sticking out to me that have me worried for example I was the only person who liked their marketplace post (to help keep track of it) but they were talking about there being a lot of interest also I asked if they could stress test it they said they couldn't as they had sold their other parts which does line up with the fact that they are selling a motherboard but then they sent this vid saying they had found it but this also raises a few different questions primarily what is the purpose of the video something that also kinda weirded me out was them pointing at something while the GPU was still center focus

am I overthinking this?

u/redvain123 — 2 months ago