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Michael.jg

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  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 3 3300x
  • Motherboard
    MSI Mag B550 Mortar
  • RAM
    2 x 8GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo 3600mHz 16CL
  • GPU
    Gigabyte RX5600 XT
  • Case
    Phanteks P300A
  • Storage
    Samsung EVO Plus 500GB
  • PSU
    Silverstone Gold 650w
  • Display(s)
    Viewsonic VX2757-2KP-MHD
  • Cooling
    NZXT x53
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  1. Hey, Can you help me? This was my first PC build and I don't have any other PSU's to compare. The general system noise is driving me crazy which it shouldn't be and I'm sure it's because it's from this PSU. So I believe this is faulty: SilverStone Strider Gold 650W Power Supply - https://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=813&area=en (at 20% and lower load the PSU fan runs at about 600 RPM apparently - as per the charts via Silverstone's website) You can find a few videos in the google drive here - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VVebADsbXqL9yEUMlzfEvCWj6RQXfPXN?usp=sharing Ambient room temp is 12 degrees C. CPU average 38 degrees C, front rad fans are 650 rpm. Kraken x53 pump at 25%. The GPU was at zero rpm, rear exhaust fan disconnected and side panel open for the video with the PSU mounted inside as normal. You can hear that the fan is running at a high rpm despite the fact that the computer is idle at an average 5% CPU load. I should note that even when the GPU is running at 1000rpm, it doesn't make nearly as much noise as the PSU. There is also a constant high pitch flickering/ buzzing which at first I thought could be coil whine, but I think that is the fan. This sound drives me insane as I'm sure you can imagine. I'm 99% sure this is faulty as the fan is running at a super high rpm under minimal load and is buzzing. Some general power info from HW INFO to show that the system really isn't putting this PSU under much load: GPU pulling 24W, CPU Package power - 33W average, Core power - 12W average, SOC 15W average and +SOC 28W Specs (definitely not power-hungry - plenty of headroom even under full load): AMD R3 3300x Gigabyte RX 5600 XT MSI Mag Mortar b550 NZXT Kraken x53 2x8gb GSkill Trident Neo RGB
  2. Thanks. I tried this, changed settings in bios as well as instructed to enable 1usmus. I did actually see a slight performance increase from that - so thanks! I maxed cinebench at 2300 though. I then followed Anthony's guide from this video: My system started taking steps back, but I couldn't find all the relevant power config's in BIOs (MB: MSI Mag B550 Mortar Wifi). I was scoring under 2000. These configs were: Global C-state Control = Enabled Power Supply Idle Control = Low Current Idle CPPC = Enabled CPPC Preferred Cores = Enabled I couldnt find in my BIOS the following two settings: AMD Cool'n'Quiet = Enabled PPC Adjustment = PState 0 Anyway, I reset the BIOs back to Optimized default and started changing each element one by one again. Currently I have the following settings in BIOS: Global C-state Control = Enabled Power Supply Idle Control = Low Current Idle CPPC = Enabled CPPC Preferred Cores = Enabled DRAM Gear Down Mode - Enabled Power Down Mode - Disabled DRAM V: 1.35v CPU Vsoc: 1.100v VCore: 1.300v Core Clock: 4.4ghz So after all of that, I was getting 2300 points in Cinebench R20 Multicore again. Turns out my AMD Radeon Software was choking the system. Amateur mistake, I am sorry!! I took a look at my processes before starting Cinebench and realised it was using about 15% CPU. Cinbench Cores immediately after ending that tasK: Multicore: 2669 Singlecore: 510 As it stands, this is what seems to be standard simple OC score for the R3 3300x. I think I'll tinker with the power configs now and see what variance I get. Also Core clock is currently for all cores, I might go back into BIOs shift the Core clock down and open up Ryzen master to do some per individual core OC (like video above). Not sure what affect this has on R3 3300x and can't seem to find anything either. Lesson from this for any first timers like myself... always check CPU proccesses before running Cinebench, but hopefully anyone looking at doing some simple OC with the R3 3300x can take away something from this.
  3. Thought it may have been my motherboard bios v but it shipped with the most recent BIOs version (there is a beta version available). AMD Chipset driver is up to date.
  4. I've enabled PBO in BIOs and in Ryzen Master. Same results.
  5. Hey there, I've just built my first rig with the R3 3300x and my cinebench R20 score is way below what I've seen as what should be standard, out of the box multicore - 2500, 2600. I'm getting multicore score of: 2100 - 2200 (stock). single core: 460 Temperatures aren't pushing over 65 degrees C. - R3 3300x - MSI Mag B550 Mortar - G.Skill 16gb Trident Z Neo - 3600 (XMP enabled) - RX 5600 xt - NZXT x53 AIO - 650w silverstone PSU What's choking the stock performance? Overclocking at 4.4ghz i'm getting 2269 in multicore.
  6. I just got a RX 5600 XT. I haven't flashed the BIO's (yet). The card was super unstable (consitent BSOD) with the most recent drivers and there is a serious bug with the software to manually set fan curve and core clock etc. The fan's RPM is zeroed until it hits like 55 degree C. I personally feel like the fans shouldn't be zeroed at all and should be running at 30% on idle. The only version I found that kept the card stable with no BSOD (yet) is V. 20.1.3. I'm going to make sure this runs stable for the next week or so before flashing the BIO's. In my research trying to troubleshoot these issues (fans curve not being applied and the BSOD), i found that I needed to remove MSI afterburner, DDU, reinstall this version of the driver and also disable Fast Startup/ Boot. Even using this older driver, when I reboot I need to reapplie the fan curve. I saved manual tuning setting and quickly load in and apply that when I boot up in the morning.
  7. Thanks gloop. Note that the computer is currently running at 3600mHz and is stable. It's just first boot in the morning it doesn't boot and I need to clear CMOS. Would this count the ram out in this scenario? Or is it possible for the PC ro run at this RAM speed, and then later crash in the first boot in the morning? I think i worked out my blue screen issues (cross fingers) - rolled back to an even older driver - GPU fans are now actually running, new Radeon drivers weren't allowing me to change GPU fan curve, but even at idle, fans weren't running - was sitting around 55 degree C.
  8. Hey there, I've just completed my first build, post in test and once built in the case. Windows is installed and all drivers have been updated and has been running (mostly) for the past three days. Both yesterday and today, I've gone to boot the PC up in the morning (ambient room temps 8 degrees C) and it won't post. I checked hardware yesterday and cabling, all was fine, I then cleared CMOS and it posted - great! Computer ran stable (mostly) all of yesterday. Same thing happens again this morning, so I cleared CMOS. Please note that this is when the PC has been running mostly stable (I'll get to that other thing last). I feel like this could be one or two of the following as these are the only two settings I've changed in BIOS: - XMP profile (G.skill 3600 cl 16) - I'm not sure about this because the computer was running stable once I reenabled this after CMOS. - Fan speed curve - maybe fans aren't ramping up enough for the cold temps? Today, I've just tried set the cpu pump and fan's voltage to be higher at 0 degrees C. (Cooler - AIO NZXT x53) Alright, so lastly, I mentioned that that PC is running mostly stable as I am experiencing Blue Screens with my RX 5600 XT Gaming OC (Gigabyte). Stop Code: Video_TDR_Failure - amdkmdag.sys My understanding now is that this is a driver issue. I initially thought it was crashing as I was pushing Afterburner too hard. I had Gigabytes June 2020 driver installed yesterday, experienced a blue screen, rolled it back and updated to the May 2020 driver, worked fine all of yesterday but just crashed with same error as I was typing this. Should I roll back even further? Are there settings I need to change? GPU is currently running stock and I actually don't know how to check the vbios version (i know updates were released on release) - I do believe that this was shipped with new bios on it. Core clock - 1780mHZ/ Mem Clock - 1500mHz Thanks!
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