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KoltM1337

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  1. Cinbench was working fine with my PC up until the latest Ryzen Master update.Whichever version is the latest version to date. I was stable at 4.2ghz, 75 celsius peak and 75 watts cpu voltage when running cinbench previously, with a high score of around 7400. I use a noctua NH-D15. My PPt, SOC, EDC and TDC all stayed within their respective limits as well, before the update. After the update, it was stable for maybe a day and then a day later when I ran cinebench my CPU voltage started hitting 115 watts, with no input changes. My settings had been on auto the whole time. So to correct this, I had to underclock the voltage myself from 1.29, to where it's currently sitting at 1.1 volt. That was the only way my Cinbench stress tests would stop peaking at 115 watts (red lined) and go back down to 75 watts (green lined). I also had to go down from 4.2 ghz to 4.0 ghz for any stability. My Cinbench scores went from peaking around 7300-7400 to now 6500 on average.When I ran Cinebench as an Administrator, instead of receiving the error in the second picture listed below, it crashed my computer immediately. I included the dump file below. And now, to top it off, Cinbench has stopped working altogether at random. From a perfectly functioning CPU, to an over volted CPU that can't even run on Cinebench - and I didn't do anything except update Ryzen master. I do run Cinbench every time I start my PC to test it's current state, but it's always been stable. I've scanned my CPU for issues and it comes up healthy every time so I don't know what the issue is. I just want my PC optimally, and after spending nearly $2700 on it and dealing with this, I'm ready to pull my hair out. SYSTEM SPECS: Ryzen 9 3900x Powercolor Red Devil RX 5700 Xt 2x8 RAM 3200 C14 Asus tuf gaming x570 plus wifi mobo Noctua NH D-15 2 TB Samsung SSD 3 TB Seagate Barracuda Hard Drive 1000W EVGA supernova power supply 5x Corsair HD120 case fans LG32GK650F Monitor
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