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Belgar

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About Belgar

  • Birthday Mar 08, 1994

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  • Gender
    Male

System

  • CPU
    R9 3900X @4.45GHz
  • Motherboard
    X570 AORUS MASTER
  • RAM
    64 GB @3600Mhz
  • GPU
    Asus GTX 1080
  • Case
    nzxt 710i
  • PSU
    Corsair 1200i
  • Display(s)
    Dell S2716DG
  • Cooling
    NZXT KRAKEN X72
  • Keyboard
    Razer
  • Mouse
    Razer
  • Operating System
    win 10 64bit

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  1. never stress tested it for long period. But it was stable for multiple cinnebench runs and hours of usage.
  2. my cooling is very good. I never saw it over 70c even during stress testing for long period. I kinda like building overkill stuff for some reason so I have tripple rad with 6 noctua fans mounted in front.
  3. Well im out of warranty sadly and have latest Bios. The longer story is that I bought combo mobo+cpu some time ago. The mobo died on me a year ago. It might did some damage to CPU that is showing later on? Because it started around the time I bought the new mobo.
  4. Im getting blue screens with default settings. So its not really comfortable in my case.
  5. It wont, but I am not comfortable running above 1,45V. Those max V are in Idle, during quick cinnebench it was around 1.35-1.36 at 4.2Ghz all cores which are not even good clocks. I can get 4.2Ghz clocks at 1.2V on manual OC.
  6. Yeah I was suspecting that. I have no idea how to reduce it. My manual OC only applies after ryzen master opens and OC is applied. So from boot to that point my cpu is drawing that much. I tried to limit it in bios but maybe I did it wrong? anyway its not working
  7. But I only get blue screen either right when I power up my PC or before I apply my manual OC. After that It almost never happen so I guess it must be something with the cpu and i have 1.45+V on all cores on start up not just 1 or 2 edit: hell yeah, location slovakia: cauko
  8. Its weird then. Most people say dont touch ryzen OC, but I have higher clocks with lower voltage with OC. I even managed 4.2Ghz on half of the cores and 4.1 the other at 1.15V, which barely makes sense, because It boost stock that much at 1.45V.
  9. Hi, as a title suggested, my 3900X draws too much Voltage stock. Basically, I start my PC, log into windows and open Ryzen master everytime I boot. Reported Voltage in HW info, Cpu-z and ryzen master climbs to 1.45V before I apply my manual OC in ryzen master at 1.325v. I get random blue screens of death during booting or when I forget to turn on my other profile in Ryzen Master. I Tried to manually restrict voltage in bios to 1.2V max but its not working. My mobo is X570 AORUS MASTER (rev. 1.0). Please can you help me with lowering the default voltage low enough to not cause instability? Thank you in advance
  10. Yeah new mobo arrived, switched it and its working, so wrong diagnostics, it was bad mobo
  11. Yeah so I did a thing, bought 6 NOCTUA NF-A12x25-PWM and the difference is pretty jaw dropping for me, not even my AIO liquid temps went down from 36 to 30 C but overall those fans push way more air through system hence the whole system in cooler. My rams dropped about 15C on average
  12. I have a brand new one so PSU is not a problem anymore
  13. oh damn, I read it wrong, kinda desperate. No they just had it for diagnosis, I built it myself
  14. no idea, they were super unprofessional tbh, wrote them an email today
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