New RX580 crashes after starting my PC, why?

Le
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I got a new graphics card last week, the ASUS DUAL RX 580 OC 4GB, since I built them in, everything went fine, I updated the drivers and it worked fine without any problems. Now of course I wanted to test out the graphics card in a few games, it was also in GTA 5 or just Minecraft with shaders just fine until I went to newer games. Games like The Forest, Battlefield 5, Fortnite and Mars 2030 wanted to go and play crashed my entire PC and rebooted.

The only error came from AMD with an unexpected error, we reset the video card to default settings.

Too high utilization is likely that usually for my power supply (450W MS-Tech SATA power supply V2.3, bought in 2014) should not be synonymous.

My remaining PC data: (for more details please ask)

8GB DDR3 RAM

ASUS A78M-E motherboard

AMD A8-5600K, has been overclocked to 3.9Ghz at 1.35V since the beginning

Chipset AMD A78 (Bolton-D3)

am

Although your power supply is sufficient but quite a lot of China scrap. Since the system may need over 450W for a short time, that can be the reason for the crash.

That the CPU is not the golden one of the egg is you probably clear… Would the times a little downclocking, the power consumption benefit.

sy

Would tap on the power supply Ms-Tech is just the worst resists the China Böller power supply vlt. But runs the overclocking of the CPU unstable vlt times with stick settings test.

Le

Yes, the CPU is already quite old, just look after the Ryzen 5 series from AMD.

Will turn the CPU down then runtertakten and see if this helps.

am

All right. Yes, a Ryzen 5 2600 would be a good choice for example

Le

Okay, I'll try it right away, but would a Thermaltake Berlin power supply be the solution?

Be

Too high utilization is likely that usually for my power supply (450W MS-Tech SATA power supply V2.3, bought in 2014) should not be synonymous.

The power adapter is old and probably the most expensive gun on the market. For the price of an MS-Tech, I buy my half New Year's Eve fireworks.

I would recommend a 450W or 550W BeQuiet Straight Power 11 or a Seasonic Focus.

Le

Okay thank you, do not know me so well with PC components.

Will I then probably get a new power supply directly to the new processor.

Be

Better sooner than later.