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Solved Problem with my pc while I playing

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Hello, the following problem has arisen. I bought two Kingston Fury RAM sticks with 16GB with two dies a long time ago. This RAM has an XMP profile that worked well on my computer for a long time. But at some point, when I played games (this happened when the computer needed to load some new location in the game) or simply started them, the computer could restart. You know, it wasn't very comfortable to play with such discomfort, so I solved this problem by lowering the frequency and increasing the timing of my RAM (in the end, I had to download the most ordinary parameters to make the system work stably), but now the computer began to restart even on standard RAM settings. As I understand it, I have problems with the motherboard, which does not pull all the power of this RAM. Anyway, I'd be happy to know what the problem is.
My PC spec's

Motherboard: Asrock A320M-D

Processors: AMD Ryzen 1600(Bo

RAM: Kingston Fury 3200 (Duo Kit 16G

I think that you have all to help me with my problem, thank you!
 
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Let’s show your complete PC specs using Speccy by Piriform. Get Speccy
Is Speccy safe?

In Speccy, click File > Publish Snapshot (hit Yes if prompted) > Copy to Clipboard > Close.
Paste that link into your post.
Speccy doesn’t show the Power Supply Unit so, if a Desktop PC, list the make/model of the PSU.

Let’s also show your installed programs using MiniToolBox by FarBar. Get MTB
In MTB, tick List Installed Programs, click Go then close the program. A file MTB.txt is created in the same folder, attached that to your post.
I finally solved this problem. The problem was that for some reason the voltage was dropping and because of that the computer would suddenly restart. The problem solved itself when I manually measured the computer with a voltmeter. I must have inserted the plug all the way in when I was in there, I have no other explanation.
 
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