PC problem, where I just do not know how to continue?

po
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For well over a year I have the problem that all my games crash on my PC, without error message. That does not mean that my PC is too weak in itself.

My components look like this:

Geforce GTX 1050 Ti from Gigabyte
Asus PRIME B350M-A motherboard
AMDRyzen 5 1400
2x4 GB RAM DDR4 2400MHz from Corsair Vengeance LPX
Samsung 860 EVO SSD (I bought and installed it only after the problem and there's also Windows on it)
Samsung HD103UJ (Games only)
Thermaltake power supply Litepower 450 W (ATX 12V 2.3)
be quiet fan Pure Wings 2
Windows 10 64bit

It should also be said that my graphics drivers are up to date and I have already tried to uninstall and reinstall them. There's also another problem, because lately, it often happens that my screen is simply duplicated on my other screen. That means if I have Twitch on one monitor and Youtube on the other, either YouTube or Twitch duplicates on the other screen. The same thing can be observed with various games, such as Minecraft, which starts on my main monitor, duplicates itself on my other screen and, moreover, can only be played on the duplicated screen while freezing on the main monitor. My graphics card works fine. I was able to test this when I put another video card in for the test and the same problem arose

I find on the Internet no suitable solution to the Internet, so I hope that you can help me. I thank you once for answers

Le

I would run the first time a detailed RAM test to exclude memory problems.

po

I've already done such a test and no errors could be proven.

Le

Then only a complete remains. System backup to make and then rebuild the system.

ma

"all games?

Which are they? Maybe they are programmed incorrectly. I had that with a game that had a "bug" in it for months.

po

These are for example Overwatch, Minecraft, CS: go, Final Fantasy VI.

ma

Uje, but there are many. Then it suggests that the graphics card driver or one of them is not working properly. Try to contact the support of the card or to install an old version of it. Maybe that's better.

st

A new installation could be helpful in any case.

But I can hardly imagine that an error message can't be found anywhere. (Maybe in the Windows Event Logs?) Some games also log into their own logfiles crashes.