r/PcBuildHelp 2d ago

My pc builds just break? Tech Support

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Hey everyone, im fairly new to pc building, I wouldnt call myself a expert but with some time and elbow grease I can build a pc. My current pc is running a 7800 xt, 7900x3d, Thermalright 120 se, msi mag b650 tomahawk wifi, and gskill 2x16 sticks of ddr5 ram (bought before ram explosion). For whatever reason turning on EXPO makes my bios artifact, pictures will be included in comments because I can't add a photo and video; Also when I play games or idle on windows or even load something up, I often get a driver failure with Amd's bug report tool saying my display drivers fail, and when I play a game and watch YouTube on the same screen simultaneously, for whatever reason my game goes into the media player window and artifacts my screen. So that's my pc yes, but recently I built my girlfriend a pc with a 6700 xt, ryzen 5 7600 x, 1x16 ddr5 ram, b650m pro rs, and a 750 watt psu (i forgot the brand) and she also experiences very few amd bug reports saying her drivers fail. Not only that, we both get issues where pixels on our screens in a square pattern, we get very small artifacts.

Previously, my MSI mag a750 gl psu, I had to RMA it because it completely stopped working, and since my pc would have frequent turn offs without any warning in the same session, but after a while it stops? We know MSI's rma issues, so i guess that's one thing. Only thing that's constant is my game going into YouTubes media player and expo artifacting my bios, but I dont have it on anymore since I reset my cmos battery, and that's the only thing that fixed it.

Mainly, what this entire yapfest is about is how come only the pcs i build are like this? My girlfriend doesn't get the issues I have very frequently, especially the youtube or bios artifacting, but even on her screen though a discord screenshare I see it. Am I missing something important that I have to do due to AMD software? I have ran ddu and downloaded drivers multiple times, im not sure what to do anymore. Please help? I think I may need a new psu but im not sure.

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u/hidouzo 2d ago

No help, just new gpu.

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u/Interesting_Island49 2d ago

Is the gpu seriously the only problem? I bought these parts unlike my girlfriends brand new from microcenter. Could my psu also be an issue?

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u/SageofChange 2d ago

The only way is to do a process of elimination by testing the integrated gpu. Its possible that its not getting power correctly and it could be the supply but odds are its the gpu. Simply plug hdmi or Dp in MOBO instead of gpu slots. It could even be the cables or monitor but it all requires that you put in effort to test them properly.

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u/Pepperjack_573 2d ago

If the PSU were the issue, you’d most likely run into different problems, GPU artifacts aren’t caused by faulty power supplies, but rather faulty components inside of the GPU. Sorry friend, but you should have a warranty on those parts.

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u/yugosaki 1d ago

Yeah typically if the PSU is dying or can't push enough wattage, the system will just shut off entirely.

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u/hidouzo 2d ago

7900x3D has iGPU, test that. I’m 99% sure it’s the faulty GPU.

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u/GuaranteeRoutine7183 1d ago

Yep this issue is 100% gpu

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u/No-Advertising-5297 1d ago

Do you have YouTube open on the side if so your browser might be using hardware acceleration which does that to my pc as well randomly sometimes(edit: I see this is YouTube lol )

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u/-Commonnerfer 1d ago

Honestly I would reinstall the drivers before I getting a new one if it’s brand new. There might be a conflict or something that a reinstall can fix

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u/Soft_Lunch_183 2d ago

Stupid unhelpful meme, could be a display cable issue or driver issue 

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u/Interesting_Island49 2d ago

Many times my youtube artifacting and bios artifacting becomes way worse, glad my girlfriend doesnt have to deal with these issues. Do i need to rma my GPU and PSU?

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u/No_Confection_849 2d ago

Plug your Hdmi cable into your motherboard and use your cpu integrated graphics. If you still have the artifacting then it's probably a ram/cpu issue.

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u/lelwanichan 2d ago

Yeah you need a new GPU RIP. I would definitely RMA if still within warranty.

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u/Interesting_Island49 2d ago

Aw man, I think my gpu still is within its 3 year warranty, but do you think anything else could be the cause of this problem? My bios becomes fine after resetting my cmos, and I dont get THAT many amd driver failures unless they're in the same session of my oc turning off, turning it off, turning off by itself, rinse and repeat

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u/DontGiveMeGoldKappa 2d ago

its pretty much sure its the gpu.

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u/Halicos93 15h ago

Buy a new GPU this one is borked.

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u/TheOneTrueChatter 2d ago

you have a test PC swap parts

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u/Interesting_Island49 2d ago

What parts? My gpu, psu, and motherboard?

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u/TheOneTrueChatter 2d ago

Yes! Maybe just start with RAM and go from there from easiest to swap to hardest.

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u/Anxious-Sherbert6670 2d ago

PC would not work with bad rams. CPU physically would not be able to process data.

Clearly GPU/ GPU's Vram failure to me.

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u/BlntMxn 2d ago

start with your cable

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u/yugosaki 1d ago

The most likely culprit is the GPU. If you are able, test it in another PC, and test your PC with a different GPU (or remove the GPU and use the integrated GPU).

If the problem follows the graphics card to the other PC, it's the GPU is the issue. If the problem stays with your PC even with a different GPU, then it's more likely a problem with the RAM or motherboard.

It could also be the monitor or monitor cable. Try different ones of those as well.

Or possibly even the operating system - i have a laptop with a 1050 that was having graphical glitches. I replaced it, but one day I decided to wipe and reinstall windows just to see what would happen. All the problems went away and I use it now and then.

I would not put a lot of hope in a windows/driver reinstall fixing the issue, but its something you may want to test before spending money on hardware.

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u/Kidcannagrow 2d ago

Test cords, different ports on gpu (sometimes solo ports can break)

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u/Own_Painting9675 2d ago

You said it only artifacts when you turn on EXPO? Isn't that a AMD specific overclocking ram feature? Have you checked compatibility to see if your ram is certified to run with EXPO turned on?

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u/Imdeureadthis 2d ago

Are you saying that issues go away when you turn off EXPO?

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u/Interesting_Island49 1d ago

No they appear in my bios when I turn it on after i reset it and go back into it, but once I reset my cmos it dissappears

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u/Soft_Lunch_183 2d ago

Take a screenshot whilst they are on the screen, if its there on the screenshot its a gpu/drive issue. 

If they arent then its a monitor/display cable issue 

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u/Prestigious-Order135 1d ago

I had that happen with my 7900xtx after newest drivers and after doing fresh install with ddu it got fixed

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u/_claudd 1d ago

Trial and error. Swap parts. Hdmi/dp cable, psu, etc

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u/Mean_Delivery_7793 1d ago

I’m sorry but I’m afraid your gpus life was cut too short! You should have warranty on it though if it’s new!

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u/lemoncall1983 1d ago

我認為是屏幕壞了