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Cake day: November 13th, 2023

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  • Your motherboards description says “AMD AM4 socket: Ready for Ryzen™ 5000 Series/ 4000 G-Series/ 3000 Series Desktop Processors” It would be REALLY fucking stupid but they specifically say 4000 G series, is it possible they don’t have support for 5000 series APUs but have standard 5000 series support?

    I honestly can’t think of anything else, I would be shocked if you got TWO dead 5600Gs and nothing else about the situation stands out as the issue.


  • I want to preface this by saying I could very well could be wrong, but to the best of my knowledge event viewer memory addresses are system memory not vram.

    If I am correct about that, ive had so so SO many gpu driver crashes related to unstable ram so it’s possible either A: you’ve applied an oc that’s not stable or B: your memory is straight up faulty

    In my experience this can be the case even while passing memory tests. ive had mem ocs that are memtest and aida64 stable but when I game my gpu drivers absolutely WILL crash at some point.

    If you have control over your memory speed/settings I would recommend either turning the speed down a notch, or try turning up the dram voltage by 0.010v until it’s stable or you reach 1.4v (you can go higher but it might get too toasty in a laptop. If you push voltage farther than that pay close attention to mem temps)

    If that doesn’t solve it, it could be faulty ram. I would definitely exhaust every other option before RMA though.

    If your memory is SODIMM and you’re comfortable opening the laptop you could try the ram sticks individually as well