How to stress test a PC to find errors and crashes

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  • @350606
    @350606 2 роки тому +1315

    Since it's not in the description:
    Software list:
    CPU testing app: Cinebench (2:10)
    CPU monitoring: Intel XTU or Ryzen Master (3:36)
    GPU testing: Unigine Heaven (9:45)
    GPU monitoring: AMD Radeon Software or nVidia GeForce Experience or MSI Afterburner
    (MSI Afterburner is cross-vendor, should work nearly everywhere) (10:44)
    RAM testing: Passmark Memtest86 (14:42)

    • @ericstark2929
      @ericstark2929 2 роки тому +7

      thanks

    • @SamWasHere
      @SamWasHere 2 роки тому +59

      First sentence: "I'll try to keep it short and sweet"
      ...
      Doesn't get to the point for another 2mins and spends almost 20 mins talking.

    • @BrookiepoosMemes2u
      @BrookiepoosMemes2u 2 роки тому +3

      Thank you!

    • @sioh3
      @sioh3 2 роки тому +1

      Of course it's not in the description :D

    • @josephchiu620
      @josephchiu620 2 роки тому +1

      thanks man

  • @reppost
    @reppost 2 роки тому +35

    "What to do after you build your system" is probably among the top 3 most helpful youtube videos I've ever watched. I appreciate it immensely. I'm going to put this one to use next, before I call the system I built for my daughter for Christmas done and wrap it up. Thanks!

  • @BobixBMF
    @BobixBMF 2 роки тому +753

    A couple of videos back, you were wondering what kind of content we want from you...well here you are! This is exactly the kind of stuff I find interesting (not that the rest isn't though). This is so useful and helpful. Thank you!
    Talking about the "XMP" thing made me think that a video of "Tips & Tricks for noobz" regarding BIOS (or UEFI) setting up and configuration, might be useful too. There are a ton of setting in there that most people don't know about or don't understand. I know that it would be complicated to cover the subject, as there are many brands out there, and each of them does things "their way". But a couple of "most common" examples with things to look after (like the XMP) or things to ignore, might be interesting.
    Happy Holidays everyone!

    • @walterday8933
      @walterday8933 2 роки тому +3

      While it is great to see and hear Jay explain these different settings in the BIOS/UEFI I would have to say that one of the best things a tech'/computer enthusiast can do is to develop their own skills by using Google to search for answers. Yes, there is a lot of bad/subjective answers, comments, and opinions out there, but then you start finding great forums or resources like Tom's Hardware (just and example). The more information you have the more you can draw upon and filter out the best answer based upon your scenario or requirements.

    • @Extorchz
      @Extorchz 2 роки тому +27

      @@walterday8933 If I search it in google and find the video, does that logic still apply?

    • @BobixBMF
      @BobixBMF 2 роки тому +1

      @@Extorchz Good point!

    • @BobixBMF
      @BobixBMF 2 роки тому +15

      @@walterday8933 I understand your point of view and I agree on the basis. That's how I used to get to information back in the day, and for some things, still now. But having someone with Jay's experience, give his feedback and explain it in a video, I feel brings much more value and clearness. If a picture is worth a thousand words...a video...well, you get the point.

    • @danield.8615
      @danield.8615 2 роки тому

      You nailed it. Great video.

  • @Mystico1600
    @Mystico1600 2 роки тому +62

    This is awesome stuff. I just finished building my first computer, and you might be surprised how hard it is to find something this easy to digest and understand.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Рік тому +1

      yeah like if msi's bios lets you set the year past 3000 it corrupts the windows install and can trick you into thinking you computer broke when it's not not sure if other mobo makers have that issue but it's something to always watch out for

  • @nktslp3650
    @nktslp3650 2 роки тому +176

    My most recent error was a difficult one. After a few minutes/hours of gaming (random), the PC blue screened and rebooted. The error code was pointing to memory, while I was thinking about the GPU being dead. I changed the PSU, I changed the RAM, and still, no improvements so I really was worried about my 3070Ti.
    After hours of wandering in forums, I noticed some people having trouble with their PCIe 4.0 16 lanes on the same gigabyte Z490 motherboard than me, with the last bios. Changing to 8 lanes solved the problem.
    TLDR: Diagnose your problems carefully and you will probably save some money

    • @RavenskyAsh
      @RavenskyAsh 2 роки тому +8

      set it back to 16 lanes and try it @ PCIE 3.0

    • @nktslp3650
      @nktslp3650 2 роки тому +10

      @@RavenskyAsh no need, it works fine with 8 lanes !and the bandwidth is enough for this GPU.
      After a year they still didn't update the bios for the mb so... I'm not touching it anymore

    • @alpenfoxvideo7255
      @alpenfoxvideo7255 2 роки тому +3

      I had the ram issues but they're just a tad different: either it bluescreens under load but the bluescreen doesn't restart the pc automatically = ram is gone
      If the pc resets (power failure) without bluescreen when idle = ram not stable (or nand is forgetful)

    • @jordans5792
      @jordans5792 2 роки тому +5

      I was having an issue with my 6700xt crashing and switched from a gigabyte b550 motherboard to an Asus and the problem went away… never thought to switch lanes tho 🤔

    • @MadSpaceWolfDiary
      @MadSpaceWolfDiary 2 роки тому +1

      @@jordans5792 interesting. Probably what im facing eith my new machine. Built it with a 5700xt, have zero issues except when running outer worlds. Screen goes green and pc reboots. Was scratching my head because all tests showed fine.

  • @jameslmathieson
    @jameslmathieson 2 роки тому +16

    I've found y-cruncher and OCCT to be the best memory and CPU stability tests. AVX2 / AVX512 instructions will always be the hottest and the memory controller load from y-cruncher will surface any memory issues. OCCT with about 75% of the max threads is useful when undervolting and memory tuning as it will catch weirdness with the windows task scheduler.

  • @alexjune6414
    @alexjune6414 2 роки тому +6

    This is the kind of stuff I want to see. As PC enthusiasts we all should be ensuring a stable system. Build if yourself and you have to make sure it works yourself. Very helpful! Thank you for the video. This will be easy to share.

  • @jacksfather
    @jacksfather 2 роки тому

    You recently asked what kind of videos people want. This is 100% it. We are not building new PCs. Videos on maintenance, easy over clocking, how to get a little extra performance, testing our rigs to see if we have issues (like this video). If we can’t build something new, we need to spend time cleaning, tweaking, repasting, etc.

  • @mattr108
    @mattr108 2 роки тому +40

    Once again, I’ve learned something new from this channel. Never knew Intel offered the XTU tool. Can’t wait to check it out.

    • @thatsgottahurt
      @thatsgottahurt 2 роки тому +1

      Some companies also have motherboard specific software to control the CPU and\or Memory Timings as well. Like ASRock Timing Configurator or EVGA X1 Eleet - but you have to have specific motherboards for those to work.

    • @VoldoronGaming
      @VoldoronGaming 2 роки тому +1

      Keep in mind it only works with 6600K and newer.

    • @john-paultolczyk2434
      @john-paultolczyk2434 2 роки тому

      same dude i did it know as well about xtu amazing. 😱🤯🙂😮😀

    • @mikenelson6630
      @mikenelson6630 2 роки тому +2

      If you are looking to use Intel XTU, check the processor specs on the download page before you download. This is only for High end processors. The CPU on the bottom of the list is Intel i3-9350KF (Though I wouldn't call any i3 a high end processor). That kind of leaves my poor old i5-4670K processor out of the loop.

    • @StellaBorneWatches
      @StellaBorneWatches 2 роки тому

      I just utilized the Intel XTU, and I must say, I like how they did this a LOT. I like the prettier AMD I saw Jayz use, but the more technical style of Intel's is nice too, and it still PERFECTLY conveys everything with minimal knowledge of how CPUs and computers function (still need to learn a LOT).

  • @BlueberryJamPie
    @BlueberryJamPie 2 роки тому +21

    Thank you, Jay for doing it with the default programs, at least on AMD side. Would be cool to go more in-depth for what each setting does on the AMD Master/IntelXTU (same for GPU) settings does, but really nice.
    For AMD GPUs I recommend testing out undervolting. Just go to Performance > Tuning > GPU Tuning > voltage set to manual and drop each by about 5 or so > test > drop > etc. I was able to drop from 1025v to 935v (so far) with max 1206MHz (RX 470 4GB) and still stay stable. Dropped about 10-14C and actually gained about 3FPS in Witcher 3 while testing. Going to see if I can get it at 900v.
    Only bad side I found on AMD is, if you have more than one monitor the VRAM speed stays on max (1650MHz for me) to "avoid screen tearing" and so the idle temps stays kinda high. Would love it if they could fix that somehow, or if there is a fix for it.

  • @Deadwing888
    @Deadwing888 2 роки тому +277

    When Jay was talking about missing thermal paste I wonder if he was mentally was having flashbacks to the missing AIO thermal paste from the tech support challenge vs Steve.

    • @Montisaquadeis
      @Montisaquadeis 2 роки тому +6

      Yup my mind went straight there as well and Intel was wanting that CPU back so they could look at it since it ran so well for Jay without thermal paste

    • @awilliams1701
      @awilliams1701 2 роки тому +8

      My 1 year old dell laptop was running hot so I took it apart. There was a lot of thermal paste........on the substrate. There was almost none on the silicon. I was a bit surprised at how tiny the silicon is on a Ryzen 4700u, but anyway I re-pasted it and it helped a lot. less fan noise, fan runs less often, overall temps are less (at least based on my hands detecting heat)

    • @a1-0za-z54
      @a1-0za-z54 2 роки тому

      thanks
      @Ashley William, then, will buy Alien instead for sure thank you again.

    • @APinTheAK
      @APinTheAK Рік тому

      @@a1-0za-z54hahhahaha, now that’s funny.

  • @Double0Doobz
    @Double0Doobz Рік тому +2

    Precision overclock was what was making my games crash after about 20 minutes of gameplay. This is due to poor air circulation in my small room, so pair that with the extra heat off precision overclocking and you’ve got yourself a problem. After I ran the exact tests that jay shows us I ended up resorting to Game Mode on Ryzen master and doing the same thing to my graphics card as jay did (same GPU as in vid luckily) since then I’ve had stable temps and stable gameplay. Thanks a lot for such a helpful video.

  • @Nak287
    @Nak287 2 роки тому +5

    Best tech channel out there. Jay deals with real issues and gives constructive advice. If you "actually" want to learn anything...this is where you go. 👊

    • @arnox4554
      @arnox4554 2 роки тому +1

      Well, that's kinda harsh. Jay's a great Techtuber but he's certainly not the end-all-be-all.

    • @Nak287
      @Nak287 2 роки тому

      @@arnox4554 That's not what I said. I said he is the best, meaning most complete. I watch other channels too but I find Jay dives deeper more often.

    • @nickpetriashvili2863
      @nickpetriashvili2863 2 роки тому +1

      @@Nak287 Gamers Nexus is the one giving the most detailed info about hardware.

    • @Nak287
      @Nak287 2 роки тому +1

      @@nickpetriashvili2863 Thanks, will give it a try. 👊

  • @JoMiHoppe
    @JoMiHoppe 2 роки тому +1

    Ive built multiple computers and am prety confident in my ability to get a computer up and running, but i always find myself using your What To Do After video almost everytime just to make sure i have all my boxes checked.

  • @gamingcyber334
    @gamingcyber334 2 роки тому +12

    Thanks, I just got done doing some overclocking for the first time and this popped up just when I was wondering how to test. Thanks Jay!

  • @FenrirTheNerdyWolf
    @FenrirTheNerdyWolf 2 роки тому +48

    Jay you mentioned in a previous video about putting data on one drive and programs that use that data on another drive. Any way you could do us a video on that and why its helpful and show some examples. That would be awesome! Love your content and my first pc build was successful due too your videos. Thanks for all of the great info!

    • @TheBinklemNetwork
      @TheBinklemNetwork 2 роки тому +5

      Your first pc build was successful due to YOU being willing to seeking out information, don't sell yourself short! Are you referring to a NAS (network attached storage)? They are very useful for large storage or if you need to access data from many different devices.

    • @350606
      @350606 2 роки тому +4

      No idea what JayZ talked about before, but the times I did it it was pretty much just for the convenience when formatting again. Keep in mind, this was in the times when SSDs were not common, you'll need to update this a bit ;)
      Say you built a PC with 2 hard drives. Windows goes on HDD 1. Pretty much all software also went on drive 1, along Windows. Steam goes to drive 2, since you don't want to download your games again after formatting (nowdays, you'd just create a Steam Library there). You'd take care of moving most of your data, because at the time, software clashed with User Profile Redirection. But, even if you didn't do that, there usually was not much to worry, since you could just move all your stuff before formatting to drive 2.
      Whenever you need to format, you can safely wipe drive 1. It only contains software that doesn't (gracefully) survive a reformat. Reinstall drivers and software you need on drive 1, which you could have downloaded from your previous OS and stored on drive 2, and you're ready to go. All your data is still there, your Steam games are downloaded and (nearly) ready to play. If you have portable apps on drive 2, you can just launch them.

  • @jefftravis3413
    @jefftravis3413 2 роки тому +190

    Awesome video Jay! I’ve seen ‘stress tests’ claimed on systems before, but now I know what that entails. Thumbs up 👍

    • @higherdimensio
      @higherdimensio 2 роки тому +5

      This looks like a scam... flagging it.
      Some account with Jay's picture but not Jay's username 🧐

    • @jphdez15
      @jphdez15 2 роки тому

      @@higherdimensio did the same 🧐

    • @Hydranox
      @Hydranox 2 роки тому +2

      @@jphdez15 sadly flagging these user comments rarely get their accounts taken down but we can definitely try and flag the comments on these videos as responsible community members!

    • @jphdez15
      @jphdez15 2 роки тому +2

      @@Hydranox and even sadder is that even if it does get taken down, they could easily create another one 😔😔
      But as you said, we can still do our effort to do something about it

  • @emeraldskull
    @emeraldskull 2 роки тому +2

    This is awesome! I have been having some issues with crashing or freezing on some games and I couldnt figure out why since I ran a bunch of benchmarks ie 3Dmark and everything was running just fine. Until I looked at my CPU temps and realized that it was reaching pretty close to 95C fairly frequently while running cinebench. I looked up the games and it turns out that they were fairly CPU intensive which would explain the freezing. I swapped out my AIO for my stock cooler and everything is looking great again. This was my first build and everything was just fine for about a year of gaming so I thought everything was fine. I am still learning so much more. Thank you so much Jay, you're amazing!

  • @RyanYu
    @RyanYu 2 роки тому +12

    Hi Jay, Thank you for this.
    I'm doing tips of Alienware Aurora R13 for the community, and I'm thinking about to do a stress test, and this really helps.

  • @SquireSCA
    @SquireSCA 2 роки тому +2

    I can't remember the last time I had stability issues... It's been literal years since I saw a BSOD... Then again, I stopped overclocking like 15 years ago, because going to the trouble and effort, to get my game frame rates to go from 104fps to 106fps... just wasn't worth it. The gains are so irrelevant and small in the real world...
    That said, you make good points about using it as a troubleshooting tool on a stock machine...

  • @t00schw1fty9
    @t00schw1fty9 2 роки тому +4

    Glad he's feeding us content nonstop lol. I love watching g stuff about actually tinkering with a build. There's enough info about building lol.

  • @ynotwizard
    @ynotwizard 2 роки тому

    I built a new PC about a year ago, and I was going through the testing phase. All of the tests were fine, and short tests of the GPU worked as well. Longer tests kept failing at random times though and I'd get Blue Screens constantly. It took a while to diagnose the issue, but finally, it came down to an issue with the PCIe riser cable that came with my case. Turns out it was a PCIe Gen3 riser, and my mobo and GPU were both Gen4. I changed the PCIe mode on my mobo to PCIe Gen3 mode and have not run into any issues since. Obviously Gen3 is plenty capable of handling a 3070, so I'm happy with the resolution.

  • @Xalkerro
    @Xalkerro 2 роки тому +10

    You're a life saver Jay! I was looking to fix some of the issues in my PC and scrambling thru pages to find the right way/tool to do it and bamm! Your video dropped!

  • @Ninge
    @Ninge 2 роки тому +2

    15:18
    You can also hold down "shift" while you start
    Click "Use A Device"
    Select the USB Drive
    No need to load into your BIOS, or boot menu to change boot device. Sometimes the USB drive may not show up right away, and you may have to restart your PC completely.

  • @cherby27
    @cherby27 2 роки тому +29

    Good timing! I'm recently experiencing random freezes esp. when I'm booting up a game, browsing the web, or just simply letting my pc sit idle. I've currently done all the possible software fix that you could think of, so I'm guessing the issue might be hardware already.

    • @SamJay223
      @SamJay223 2 роки тому +10

      I recently realized my b450 motherboard's auto settings for my xmp profile was not upping the voltage to 1.35v support the higher speeds. That fixed my random hard locks. Also good to check the support page of your motherboard to see what ram speeds it has been validated with. I used hwinfo64 to see all the compatible xmp profiles and timings hidden in my ram.

    • @blueblade455
      @blueblade455 2 роки тому +6

      I'm assuming you ran Memtest and also an SSD diagnostic utility? I recently had a bad SSD give blue screens and icons disappear from the desktop.

    • @cherby27
      @cherby27 2 роки тому +1

      @@SamJay223 I also have a feeling my board's the issue. Will also check its voltage. But so far, It's running at stock settings and I didnt change anything.

    • @SamJay223
      @SamJay223 2 роки тому +3

      Also good idea to check for and repair corrupt system files using dism and sfc

    • @SamJay223
      @SamJay223 2 роки тому

      @@cherby27 It can get frustrating troubleshooting issues like that. I almost bought another power supply because I was convinced it was the culprit.

  • @firestar-kr5iw
    @firestar-kr5iw 2 роки тому

    that video on what to do after building your PC is what brought me to the channel.

  • @CMY_Kat
    @CMY_Kat 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much for this video! I'm not tech savvy at all, and this video helped me figure out what was wrong with my PC after I had changed out my GPU and CPU. Look forward to more of your content!

  • @theopszone6775
    @theopszone6775 5 днів тому

    Great information... I'm son's PC had the ryzen 7 5800x. Over 3yrs now. Knowing that the cpu that runs hot. Running the new CineBench 24... I'm hitting 90c 105f or so...

  • @roadie2003
    @roadie2003 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks for making this video. This is almost the exact setup i have built for my daughter in terms of the 5600X and ROG STRIX 6700XT GPU and you've given me some good pointers to get things ready for when she receives it at Christmas :)

    • @JTmoto
      @JTmoto 2 роки тому +1

      I got this setup in my personal rig for now. She's going to love it, great job 👌

  • @hammer9856
    @hammer9856 2 роки тому

    Loved when they added XMP to Memory.,.. no longer had to manually configure all the settings in bios and pray that it worked... Now a couple of clicks and your there... Sad that many still do not know about this (including system builders who don't have it properly configured when the ship a system.)

  • @tjs8617
    @tjs8617 2 роки тому +51

    11:39 "So AMD SmartAss memory is enabled by default". LMAO! In all seriousness, great informative video though and as always it is much appreciated!

    • @GeminionRay
      @GeminionRay 2 роки тому +1

      That one got me too.

    • @elitex2972
      @elitex2972 2 роки тому +1

      Looool i was looking for this comment

  • @JBrinx18
    @JBrinx18 2 роки тому

    Such perfect timing! Just finished the build and went through the "what to do after video"

  • @Trontasia
    @Trontasia 2 роки тому +6

    Enjoyed & appreciated this video. I have A.D.D., a learning disability, & Aspergers, & try to understand what I can. My laptop CPU is 6-Core & it's been quite great. I might be able to have that AMD program you have there. & thought about going ahead & getting that stress test program (I'm forgetting what's called). I enjoy videos like this. Like the user office setup reaction videos & the 1on1 tutorial videos. These 1on1 videos are very helpful.

  • @Rayanaminge
    @Rayanaminge 2 роки тому

    This does help a lot. I’m in the middle of a build for myself. Unfortunately I believe that I will have to RMA my motherboard but I’m taking notes and will be doing these exact tests to ensure that everything is top notch once the system wants to actually POST.

  • @RicardoTorres5
    @RicardoTorres5 2 роки тому +4

    Keep these kind of videos coming! Personally, I would love to watch a video of you explaining things like raid configs and partitions.

  • @apotato5563
    @apotato5563 Рік тому

    I ran a hour long cinebench furmark mix. Probably one of the best total system thermal tests. Gpu and cpu were both at 100%

  • @SunDancerGE
    @SunDancerGE 2 роки тому +9

    Memtest is one of the most underused tools I find... I can't tell you how many times in the last 15 years working on customer PCs that "act weird" an overnight run of memtest showed "bad memory" (or defective memory sockets)

  • @darthmayhem2523
    @darthmayhem2523 2 роки тому

    I'm gonna use the information in here to build a "New/Upgraded PC Stress Test" checklist. I did most of this before, but Jay always brings something new to the table! Thanks to you all!

  • @jimmyjfly_gaming
    @jimmyjfly_gaming 2 роки тому +3

    Would love to see this same video with Intel and Nvidia. Great content! Thank you!

  • @iopy12
    @iopy12 2 роки тому +1

    Learned alot from this video and it gave me an idea. As far as video ideas go; a video on the importance of keeping up to speed with the general health of your PC. Tempratures, stress testing (when having used the pc as daily driver for months/years) and other tools or useful tips. Both software and hardware (Dust kills pc's). If there is already a video on this, maybe a 2021/22 update? Keeping your PC healthy to extend its life might one of the most important things nowadays. *angrily points at shortages of chips*

  • @micoyz884
    @micoyz884 2 роки тому +5

    11:39 I thought jay said smart ass memory.

  • @ryleyney2633
    @ryleyney2633 2 роки тому

    That windows installation video is how I found your channel. Now I’m a regular viewer. Love your content.

  • @quartermaster-post.3875
    @quartermaster-post.3875 2 роки тому +7

    " Much love to you Jay! I have learned so much form you and your crew. Truly appreciate you guys dedication. So nice to have a channel to keep your knowledge refreshed on overall-computer-upkeep, being me and other don't build PC for a living, just hobbyist. Gratitude and Happy-Holidays!"

  • @BUZDRIFT
    @BUZDRIFT 2 роки тому

    How the Fk is Jay so friggin Chill? Every episode it's like a 1 on 1 talk, man that is one massive skill!

  • @SinkingNinja
    @SinkingNinja 2 роки тому +3

    AMD Smartass Memory is enabled🤣🤣🤣

  • @EverythingWentSideways
    @EverythingWentSideways 9 місяців тому

    i just built my first PC (5700x + 3070 + 32GB DDR4 @3200 + 750W corsair psu + 2TB SN850X + Thermalright Phantom Spirit + be quiet Light Wings fans) and i was terrified to press the start button but to my surprise everything is working perfectly so far! i still need to stress test it all, but i was really most worried about my GPU since it was a Used 3070 from ebay from some company called wozno, but it is in basically brand new condition so i'm super happy i decided to go used. gonna go spin up cinebench now! thanks for the great vids brotherman!

  • @holdenwillis6281
    @holdenwillis6281 2 роки тому +10

    should I be concerned about my PPT, CPU Power TDC, and EDC running at 100% during the test? I notice yours we’re staying very low!

  • @Digr2108
    @Digr2108 2 роки тому

    Sonofa-! where was this five days ago when I needed it! I was having blue screens and crashes every 5-10 minutes into any 3D game I played. Did a GPU stress test with Heaven, did a CPU stress test with Cinebench, and then did a RAM test with Memtest86. Finally figured out my RAM didn't like being in XMP mode. Dropped the voltage and clock speed just a little and now everything works perfectly fine.

  • @DJKr15py
    @DJKr15py 2 роки тому +5

    11:38 Amd Smart-ass Memory

  • @miniblasan5717
    @miniblasan5717 2 роки тому

    When you asked for people's suggestions on what kind of theme we wanted to see in the upcoming video?
    This is the kind of video guides that I have wanted to see for a long time, MSI Afterburner was one of them and I hope you make more similar guides for us who do not know a single thing about computers.
    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Sweden

  • @jthang7
    @jthang7 2 роки тому +8

    Jay: "Can you imagine a 540A CPU Draw?"
    Intel: "Hold my beer"

  • @noelmaciejewski2809
    @noelmaciejewski2809 2 роки тому

    Your channel is the only reason I know the little bit I do please keep videos like this

  • @sunilkumarmohanty1005
    @sunilkumarmohanty1005 2 роки тому +5

    Hi Jay, Excellent Video. Is there any tool or utility to test the NVME SSD?

    • @blueblade455
      @blueblade455 2 роки тому

      I would imagine the manufacturer of the SSD has a diagnostic utility tool posted in the support section you can download. What brand of NVME do you have?

    • @SBvice
      @SBvice 2 роки тому +2

      If you just want read/write speed crystaldisk will work

  • @joestrat2723
    @joestrat2723 Рік тому

    Good stuff, running a B450 Tomahawk Max with a Ryzen 5 3600X and a 2070 Super, and it's crashing annoyingly. Upgraded the ram to 32g @ 3200mhz, no change. Reloaded windows, no change. All updates,BIOS, drivers, no change. All stock speeds. Gonna throw some stress at it and see what caves, thanks!

  • @redbaronmars4176
    @redbaronmars4176 2 роки тому +6

    11:39 : ''AMD SmartAss Memory is enabled'' 😂😂😂

  • @jbreezy3146
    @jbreezy3146 2 роки тому

    Man I really enjoy following your UA-cam channel your videos are clear and straight to the point as opposed to other UA-camrs who at times sound as if they have a speech impediment or have been living in their parents basement for a little too long. Just wanted to say keep up the good work.

  • @OGERTEC
    @OGERTEC 2 роки тому +4

    Jay: "could you imagine a 540A draw on a CPU?"
    Intel: "write that down! WRITE THAT DOWN!!"

    • @EpicGamingEct
      @EpicGamingEct 2 роки тому

      that is due too the manufacturers Bios alterations allowing more power and less offset then recomended bye intel !!!! it was fixed shortly after release with a bios update .. these reviewers had the motherboards and cpu,s prior then their release dates . currently intel 11th and 12th gen cpus are far superior then what Ryzen or AMD has too date . the Ryzen 9 5950X was blown out of the water bye intels i9 12900k which is cheaper in price and has less cores !!!!

    • @OGERTEC
      @OGERTEC 2 роки тому +1

      @@EpicGamingEct you know this is a joke based on the really high temperatures of the Intel 12th gen and the ever growing temps of each Intel generation? Not meant to be taken seriously lol

  • @1991dougie
    @1991dougie Рік тому

    Thanks again for this video!! I rewatch this each time I get a driver update and do an 'update" on setup .

  • @blueblade455
    @blueblade455 2 роки тому +17

    I had a really weird problem recently and wondering if Jay would've been able to figure this one out, lol.
    I bought a used Gigabyte GTX 1080 Aorus for an upcoming all Aorus build I'm putting together. Since I don't have all the parts for this build yet, I decided to at least test the card in an old AMD Phenom II rig that I've been using as a spare computer and now test machine. When I first started it up with the GTX 1080, the motherboard said it couldn't detect my SATA Crucial MX 100 256GB C drive. Never had this problem before. So I swapped it with another SSD and it was fine. So I tested the supposed bad SSD in my main daily driver computer using a USB adapter and the drive read fine. So I put the Crucial drive back in my test computer and was getting more or less the same problems with the addition of random crashes. Then after a few more failed boots it finally ran fine and was able to test the 1080 in at least one game. Now comes the really weird part. When I went to reposition the computer a little bit back further into the shelf I have for it, my screen went black and all my fans shot to full speed and the computer was not able to post after that point along with no beep codes either. So I was originally thinking that it must've been the GPU that was causing this problem ever since I installed it in the first place. So I tried another spare GPU and still the same thing. I tried that other SSD again, still no post. I even removed one RAM stick at a time till I completely removed all of them and again no post or beep codes. Cleared the CMOS, same thing of course. Last thing I checked was my power supply using a DVOM and backed probed all the connectors and verified all of the voltages, grounds and every possible connection was good. So now at this point I'm thinking it's gotta be the motherboard or CPU that's bad. Luckily I still had another old Phenom II motherboard and swapped it with still the same damn problem! Then I took a chance and ordered another used CPU with yet again still the freaking same result! Omg, I was almost pulling my hair out! Then it dawned on me, I finally remembered that I still have some old spare DDR3 2X4GB sticks of memory and swapped the sticks out then FINALLY the motherboard actually gave me some beep codes, whoo hoo! So to verify once more I put back all 4 of the old RAM sticks individually into each slot and got the no response issue as expected.
    So my final conclusion was that the original problem was coincidentally the Crucial SSD decided to die at that very moment I started the computer with the GTX 1080 (which was not at fault) and it actually caused all 4 sticks of my RAM to go bad! Sounds crazy right? But ever since I left the 2 replacement sticks of RAM and the other replacement SSD in it's been running fine ever since. This problem had me going nuts for almost 2 weeks!
    Lesson learned for me is to always back up your data and once there is a slightest clue of a failing drive, shut the computer down and immediately replace the suspecting bad drive ASAP! Well at least for an old Phenom II and SATA SSD setup. Till this day, I'm still trying to figure out how a bad SATA SSD drive can cause all memory sticks to fail. 🤔

    • @blueblade455
      @blueblade455 2 роки тому +6

      @Dr Perun Oh yeah? How much time, experience and money have you spent working on computers? Go ahead, please gives a "brief" run down on your own resume.

    • @trivikram4962
      @trivikram4962 2 роки тому +8

      @Dr Perun bro why u being so salty?

    • @Z900Ethan
      @Z900Ethan 2 роки тому +8

      @Dr Perun getting a used card is very viable, especially in today's market. To many, pc gaming is merely a hobby and don't care about the specs to their computer, and many can't put as much money into their pc. Stop being a dick about who can or can't afford something, especially after us getting out of a pandemic.

    • @spaghettiupseti9990
      @spaghettiupseti9990 2 роки тому +2

      @Dr Perun do you think once you replace a card its useless or something?

    • @nktslp3650
      @nktslp3650 2 роки тому +5

      @Dr Perun Typical comment from a 12 yo. Usually when people points to low education, they are the one that needs the most.

  • @trilliedon8728
    @trilliedon8728 2 роки тому

    ive watched that what to do after building your pc like 50 times before i got my pc and now i got my pc up and working thanks to you

  • @stipedundic4622
    @stipedundic4622 2 роки тому +83

    Just run Microsoft Flying Simulator...

  • @Nevets-qu5eg
    @Nevets-qu5eg 2 роки тому

    These videos on new builds have come out at just the right time. Built my first PC and am gifting it to my uncle. Thanks Jay

  • @bluesrike
    @bluesrike 2 роки тому +3

    Hey Jay, I think it's worth mentioning that the ability to loop the Uniengine Heaven benchmark is only available if you at least use the advanced version which costs money. I went into that under the assumption that the feature is included in the free version.

    • @TimberWulfIsHere
      @TimberWulfIsHere Рік тому +1

      You can leave it running infinitely, just don't click benchmark...

  • @michelletoth9125
    @michelletoth9125 24 дні тому

    Seriously, thank you so much for this video. I still don't know what's wrong but I'm about to test the memory now. Hopefully I find something :,) Your humor and straightforwardness is really appreciated.

  • @ScottNetherstone
    @ScottNetherstone 2 роки тому +6

    "If you ever get around 95c".... 1 year and 1 7950x later...

  • @olivervojtechb.4354
    @olivervojtechb.4354 Рік тому

    Awesome summary of the software needed! Tested my PC even though it is a off the shelf prebuilt just to see the temperatures it reaches on CPU and GPU and it worked great! Thanks a lot!

  • @saltypirate6979
    @saltypirate6979 2 роки тому +4

    First ;P

  • @B3ASTM0D3.
    @B3ASTM0D3. 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the info Jay! Just built a PC for a friend for light gaming and music production. He had a budget so I had to sacrifice a few things. Ryzen 5 4500, gigabyte b450, 32 gb ddr4 3200. 8x4. Rtx 2080 ti. 800 watt gold ps.
    Upgraded cooler to aio because the wraith just couldn't handle the auto oc on ryzen master.

  • @blackhawk647
    @blackhawk647 Рік тому

    Man, I just wanted to say thank you for this video. I didn’t know about MemTest86, and it was thanks to that tool that I found out that my RAM was dying/dead. Love the content man! Definitely going to keep coming back for more!

  • @casamir1
    @casamir1 2 роки тому

    Love the christmas jingle in the background, adds a lot

  • @MrMattchappy
    @MrMattchappy 2 роки тому

    About 3.5 yrs ago my power supply blew up in my case. Ever since, my mobo sometimes won't POST. For the most part it runs stable, but on things like updates (Windows 10 updates or driver updates) when restarting takes ages to actually POST, and if you shut it down and restart it after about 10 mins or so, it'll boot properly with the new version of software or driver. I'm thinking it's something with my mobo because I've replaced the PSU (After the old one blew), GPU, and storage but maybe it could be something with my RAM! Either way it's good to have this software in my toolbox and I'll be checking out the RAM tester. Thanks for the video Jay!

  • @wethepeople3670
    @wethepeople3670 2 роки тому

    This is the content you should pushing in times such as these.

  • @horsesnsimslover
    @horsesnsimslover 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this great video! I have been having random crashes where the pc just turns off for seemingly no reason, always when I'm at the desktop or using Chrome. I replaced the PSU, updated windows, still does it. A friend mentioned RAM may be an issue and mem test86. It's sp helpful to see all these tests like this, I will definitely be running all these tests on my pc asap!

  • @ugogatto
    @ugogatto 2 роки тому +1

    thanks for this video Jay hopefully i will find whats the problem and where is affecting my randomly unstable pc

  • @Dragonlagan1
    @Dragonlagan1 2 роки тому

    Had my pc for 2 years and didn't know about the ryzen performance overclock mode. Thank you

  • @x13vil
    @x13vil 2 роки тому +1

    Great video !! One thing that I noticed while doing these tests, individually, the temps are fine. But when I’m gaming and cpu and Gpu both are working, the temps rise a bit higher.

  • @edmunns8825
    @edmunns8825 2 роки тому

    Bit of a nostalgic comment but...
    Prime95! small fast Fourier transforms!
    CPU get hot outchy, outchy, fast quicktime!
    Silicon says no these days.
    When I overclocked my Nehalem CPU I left it on overnight and knew it was stable for anything (Don't do it in 2021!).
    5Ghz was a dream in those days.
    Prime95 was a really cool project though, one of the first of its kind I would think. Using spare processing time to find new prime numbers is pretty cool in my opinion
    (cooler than crypto anyway haha).
    Keep up the good work Jay and Phil.

  • @love-ce5xq
    @love-ce5xq 2 роки тому

    I'm basically doing this right now with my new alienware r12. Looking good so far. Thanks.

  • @lukeperryglover
    @lukeperryglover 2 роки тому

    As I said in the last video, Jay is a great teacher, super patient and kind. It's awesome. Super thorough and descriptive in the best possible ways too.

  • @mohamedalimaaroufi4327
    @mohamedalimaaroufi4327 2 роки тому +2

    Actually for RAM you can still use the included windows memory diagnosis does the same thing as memtest but without the hassle of installing a memtest on a bootable drive etc (which is irritating sometimes especially for people not really familiar with those kind of things)

  • @ProjectRaijin
    @ProjectRaijin 2 роки тому

    Jay that video saved me after building my pc, i never would have been able to access my hard drive

  • @morrowheat23
    @morrowheat23 2 роки тому

    I’m not sure if you saw my comment on your other video but this is exactly the kind of content that I enjoy watching. Thanks for the video Jay

  • @Green_87
    @Green_87 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the refresher Jay. I'm getting a pre-built soon (thanks scalpers) and I wanted to refresh myself with some first time startup things with a new computer. I haven't built one in about 6 years.

  • @hrtlsmoe
    @hrtlsmoe 2 роки тому

    Thankyou, Working on a new build added this to a playlist in order to revise.

  • @SupertoastGT
    @SupertoastGT 11 місяців тому +1

    I want that one-cluck overclock. Gotta get my chicken FAST!

  • @MrJjshleprock
    @MrJjshleprock 2 роки тому

    Love the Sasquatch hands flying allover the screen.

  • @karlmarxman
    @karlmarxman 2 роки тому

    Coinidentally am running memtest overnight atm, and have caught errors on the 4th pass, always run thorough tests if you suspect an issue!

  • @Armata464
    @Armata464 2 роки тому +1

    Also, if your hardware is new(modern) then go and disable "Compatibility support module" or "CSM" in bios. I had tons of problems for almost two years and nobody could fix it or even mentioned it until I got mad and just got into the bios and found that, then i disabled it and reinstalled windows and all problems are gone! So if you have any problems with your pc, definitley try this.

    • @spacepillow2
      @spacepillow2 2 роки тому

      Oh cool. What sort of issues?

    • @Armata464
      @Armata464 2 роки тому

      @@spacepillow2 common gpu driver crashes + artifacts when pc is idle and some blue screen here and there for no reason (btw pc specs are: Ryzen 7 1700 on x370 motherboard, rx 580, 16 GB of RAM)

  • @riksanchez6667
    @riksanchez6667 Рік тому

    Jay, you're so much better than a motherboard manual which, I didn't get with my new MSI board.
    You are my goto guru!

  • @jeffb.6642
    @jeffb.6642 2 роки тому +1

    You're stress testing the computer you built for Joe a couple videos ago (the last video?), that's so cool. At least he will know that he has a fully stable computer that's been given the Jayz Seal of Stability.

  • @Krushking99
    @Krushking99 Рік тому +1

    Just tested with cinebench, hit 100 immediately, fixed the cooler, now it's steady around 70 👍

    • @howzyerfather
      @howzyerfather Рік тому

      What did you do to fix the cooler? I'm in a similar situation.

    • @Krushking99
      @Krushking99 Рік тому +1

      @@howzyerfather I think one side was tightened down too much so I had to even out the pressure

  • @RubyRoks
    @RubyRoks 2 роки тому +2

    I've been building and using PCs for over 10 years now and these small "tutorial" videos are still helpful. Having "What to do after you build your PC" or whatever the proper title of it is hold my hand while i navigated things like BIOS updates and AMD's Ryzen weirdness literally kept me from having multiple panic attacks because if i ever got worried, i could just keep rewatching the video and be confident i did every up to that point right.
    Hell, this was helpful already. Apparently the BIOS update i needed to do for Windows 11 reset my RAM speeds and i needed to go in and re-enable XMP

  • @hulk2891
    @hulk2891 2 роки тому

    Just when i think you have told us it all there you go and hit us up with more useful info. cheers to you and the team

  • @bobhilbig7704
    @bobhilbig7704 2 роки тому

    This video and the What to do after building should have its own playlist.

  • @serialspork7537
    @serialspork7537 2 роки тому

    11:07 is the best moment of my day so far.

  • @amjoode2
    @amjoode2 2 роки тому

    this video reminded me to re-enable PBO after the last BIOS update. Thanks!

  • @lprchn8965
    @lprchn8965 2 роки тому

    This is exactly the type of video that I need Jayz, Thank you. I have a 5950x/3090fe that I built myself and I didn't even know about ryzen master!

  • @TheMikeyb86
    @TheMikeyb86 2 роки тому

    This video is an early Christmas gift! Thanks Jay! It feels like you read a previous comment of mine because this is the kind of content I love most: troubleshooting, how-to, etc. Thank you so much.

  • @nathanswartz2258
    @nathanswartz2258 2 роки тому

    I needed this video. I have been having a slight system error and I’m going to use this guide to hopefully fix it. My pc just decided to freeze occasionally. It’s been going on for a few months now, but it happens so randomly.

  • @DidykehNjdhe
    @DidykehNjdhe 6 місяців тому

    your video editing skills are superb, what a visual treat!