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  1. Correct, I just forgot to check what the code (if any) was there when this happened before is all.
  2. This is the one thing I don't have. My last system didn't have one to check where this one does. I keep forgetting it's an option .
  3. I did. In the early stages of getting things setup. The issue still persisted and the voltages went back up from w/e I had changed them to.
  4. Hey everyone! New to posting here but in need of help to get my PC up an running properly. (*I have not tried to overclock or push the system in anyway at this time) Hardware: CPU: AMD R9 3900x Heatsink: Corsair H150i Pro Motherboard: ASUS X570 Crosshair VIII Hero (Wi-Fi) RAM: G.Skill Trident Z Neo (F4-3600C16-8GTZNC) SSD: Samsung 970 Evo Plus (1TB) GPU: Gigabyte 1080ti (GV-N108TGAMING OC 11G) PSU: Seasonic 850w Prime Titanium Case: Lian Li PC-O11 I've recently got my hands on a R9 3900x and started the switch over. I was having some hiccups along the way (locking up, resetting itself, not seeing my main M.2 etc...) when I was able to get them all handled but one. My system will suddenly cut the video signal, case fans kick up a notch (I can hear them spinning faster) and two LEDs on my GPU light up where the power connectors are. The only thing I have been able to do at this time is click off the power at the PSU directly (the case button and onboard buttons do not respond). At this time the issue can occur without my OS (Windows 10) and in the BIOS. The only thing I have found that at least assists a little bit is lowering the voltage on my CPU. It was (stock) 1.5xx. Currently I'm sitting at 1.200 and seem more or less stable. While I jumped into all a bit quick, I'm not sure what to adjust and where, to hopefully get everything running at good/decent speeds and stay stable. I ultimately purchased some new equipment when troubleshooting before finding the voltage thing. The PSU and RAM were replaced as well as testing with a different GPU (980ti). I'm happy to provide any info about this that I might have not covered. I can provide photos if needed.
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