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Osil1

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  1. So i recently bought a 3700x and a MSI MPG X570 GAMING PRO CARBON WIFI, and i saw i was getting high temps at idle (from 44 to 60, most of the time being closer to 60 than 44) and Voltages jumping from 0.987 to 1.487 or 1.5 constantly, like it weren´t even "idling" and the speed stays arround 4.0Ghz constantly. I have the stock cooler with a pretty decent (not highly agressive fan curve) and y have alredy tried some things as: Disabling PBO and Enabling Cool n´ Quiet, setting the Ryzen power plan to balanced, even to energy saver but neither of these worked. I tried also to set te voltage to "normal" but my mobo doesn´t give me that option (I only have: Auto, Override, Offset, and AMD Overclock so i didn´t tried any of these yet). I don´t know what else to do or if i should try something else. Please, if someone could help me or tell me if this is allright and i should not worry would be great. Thx. (Btw, the software i´m using to measure all of this is HWINFO64, and i also tried with HWMonitor too, but no difference).
  2. Hey, so i finally solve this problem. I had to COMPLETELY errase disk partitions on os drive and make a full clean windows installation!
  3. Thanx for the answer, i have to say that i tried replacing the sata power cables and the data cables and at first it seemed solved, but a few minutes later it was dropping again. To test i decided to leave only the m.2 nvme (aorus rgb 520) with the system in it (and some files to try copying them to a new folder inside the same m.2) but nothing... The performance doesn´t drop to 0 but it drops heavily to 80 MB/s or so. (Also i´ve tried the scans you recommended and they say all my drives are healthy).(This is with just the m.2 connected)
  4. Ok, i´ll check that but i think it wont make a difference since windows 10 has changed some things to their defrag system (or so i´ve read). But thanks anyways.
  5. Idont think so, i just upgraded this pc, swapping from intel to amd keeping my drives, it has days old so i left everything as windows 10 offers after a clean install.
  6. I think i have a problem because my hdd does a very weird thing when trying to install or recognize files from a game. (Is not an old hdd and its 1TB capacity from WD). As you can see on the image it does that ramp-up (to 35 MB/s) and drop (to less than 1MB/s) constantly and i don´t know what to do. The disk has a lot of space remaining btw. Also, ive tried disabling WPR (it was already disabled), Connected User Experiences and Telemetry, installed all drivers.I have my OS on a nvme m.2 drive, and my proccesor is a R7 3700X @ Stock (if needed to know).It also behaves like this when trying to copy files from another hdd (same model 1tb with 150GB of remaining space and 2yrs old) Going up to 130 MB/s (or more) and dropping completely. All my drives are healty according to CrystalDiskInfo. Also, inbetween this process i can hear the processor cooler (i think it is because what i can see in HWMonitor) ramping up and dropping aswell. (if i leave it there it will finish the process, but sometimes would lagg my pc and make me restart). (It behaves like this also when i try to copy files from the second hdd to the first one too)
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