Windows 10 Games Crashing Repeatedly. Tried Everything!

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Chcklr

Hello Everyone,




I recently upgraded parts of my desktop PC. I purchased an AMD Ryzen 5 3600 cpu, an MSI B450M-A PRO motherboard, and a RX 590 gpu. As well as the upgrade, I reset windows entirely, formatting my hard drives and reinstalling windows clean.


Since then, I have experienced repeated crashes in multiple different games. These include Rainbow 6 Siege, Battlefield 1, Battlefield 4 and Fallout 4. Some very gpu light games, including Garry's Mod and Minecraft, have not experienced any crashes.


The crashes are random, sometimes happening immediately upon entering a match, sometimes after 30 minutes of play. The crashes consist of a few seconds where everything freezes, then the game closes. Sometimes there is a notification that the game crashed, sometimes not. Occasionally, I get a DirectX error message. They are often slightly different from each other. I have included some below this message. Sorry, they are a bit big and sideways.



I have tried an extensive list of things to try to solve the problem. These include:



Reinstalling the latest graphics drivers clean


Reinstalling the latest graphics drivers after using Display Driver Uninstaller to remove any previous ones, 3 times.


Reinstalling CPU drivers


Reinstalling DirectX with the 'Microsoft DirectX End-User Runtime Installer'

Updating the motherboard BIOS and drivers

Verifying the files of, and completely reinstalling the affected games.

Trying the games with the lowest graphics settings, with Vsync enabled and disabled, in fullscreen and windowed modes, on different monitors, and with no other programs open.

Trying the games after clean booting windows.

Reinstalling the game launchers, e.g Uplay, Steam, Origin.

Removing and reinstalling the gpu.

Completely reinstalling windows and reinstalling everything from scratch.



Unfortunately, nothing has had any affect. I hope that you may be able to offer some support. I am not sure if this is a windows problem, a DirectX problem, or a graphics problem.



Best Wishes,


Chcklr




















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