I bought a new motherboard, new ram, new CPU and new SSD.
New operating system deleted on new SSD and old operating system.
Everything is going well, except that I often have game crashes in Fortnite (please don't have).
Is it the new hardware? Drivers should all be up to date?!
I have not yet entered Windows 10 or the Win10 key, i.e., play, operate, the PC without a license. It is probably. That?
Can someone help me?
PS: I didn't overclock anything.
Tell me what was new and old?
Intel Core i5 7400 was old on an Acer mainboard (did not know any details, was ready PC), Ram was 8GB
New: Ryzen 5 2600 on the ASRock B450 Pro4, 16 GB G.Skill Aegis Ram 3200Mhz
and new SSD from Crucial 240GB
I just googled a bit, say what GPU you have?
GTX 1050ti from ASUS. There were no problems with it before
Did you set the RAM correctly in the BIOS?
Fortnite has stayed on the HDD so I think the same as before the hardware exchange.
I see no reason why the hardware should strike, what if you reinstall Fortnite in the launcher if the net works
I set the ram in the BIOS to run at 3200Mhz!
Habs on the new SSD. Downloaded yesterday!
Sry but I just don't know why Fortnite crashes when everything is set.
Neither do I…
Look for newer BIOS versions for your mainboard if that doesn't help reinstall Windows. Mostly helps