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Nearby-Fy

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  1. Interesting, i’ll keep updating this thread until I find a solution and maybe it’ll work for you
  2. Yeah I could probably find a place. I’m glad that i’m not the only one confused by this lmao
  3. Unfortunately, no to both. My old system has an fx-series cpu so I can’t use that and my old motherboard does not have any m.2 slots so I can’t test my ssd.
  4. I first tried booting from the hdd out of my old system without lowering the memory speed. It still crashed a minute or so after login Then I lowered my memory speed to 2133mhz (still booting from hdd) which sadly made no difference
  5. I ran DDU on the clean and restart setting. Unfortunately it still crashes
  6. I’m not sure, I think that memtest86 is the stress test for RAM
  7. @Tan3l6 There are icons that look like this (! mark triangles next to them).
  8. I’ve tried each stick in both slots and the problem is still there. The only difference I noticed was that the system rebooted sooner (in the middle of logging in) with one stick of ram in slot B1 on the diagram.
  9. Sorry for the long time between replies, I was running Prime95 a second time. I managed to run prime95 in safe mode with networking for 2 hours with no errors. It is still unstable in normal windows I also tried disabling c-states which didn’t change anything so I guess i’ll reenable them.
  10. @Void Master I ran Prime95 and it only passed self test 480k before the system crashed (This was taken after the crash on a subsequent boot)
  11. @Nayr438 I have enabled XMP/DOCP in bios and set the frequency to 3200mhz. Unfortunately that did not solve the issue. To clarify, I can boot into windows, it’s just that the pc will restart/reboot itself without warning when i’m in windows. Here is a link to a typical example: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wmcIyXVnh3K9aVC93TRRrbs5hPawtcP_/view?usp=sharing (the crash is at the end at about 0:38, but I put the whole video in to show that it happens pretty soon after login)
  12. @Void Master Temps in BIOS are around 38-40 degrees Celsius, and i’ll try to run Prime 95 in safe mode to see what happens, thanks.
  13. What I have done: I got my motherboard replaced through warranty, which didn’t do anything. Apparently they did find a fault but either the fault did not affect my issue or I managed to break it in the same way when installing the new mobo or both motherboards just so happened to have the same fault that is causing the crashes. I have changed graphics cards from the rx5700 to a gtx 750 ti. It made no difference I bought the CMK16GX4M2D3600C18 RAM so I would have something that was explicitly on the qualified vendors list for my mobo. No change. I switched to an evga 500w 80+bronze psu that I know works perfectly in another system. I switched to booting from a hdd from the same system as the evga psu. It wouldn’t even successfully boot into the login screen in some cases but I don’t know whether that was due to the hdd just being slow or if it was part of the issue. (Just to be clear I think the problem persisted even though it was a bit hazy) I reset the CMOS of my mobo and flashed the lates BIOS (version 2407) from asus. No change. I did a clean reinstall of windows on my ssd. No change. What I haven’t done I haven’t been able to test out my cpu in another system nor have I been able to test out anything except for the rx5700 in another system as the system where the 750 ti and the evga 500w psu came from does not have support for nvme, ddr4 ram or ryzen.
  14. Hello, as the title says my computer is rebooting a few minutes after booting into windows. It happens consistently every boot which makes it very difficult to download any sort of testing/benchmarking software like furmark or prime95, so I haven’t got much info of that sort. The system is stable in BIOS and seems stable in safe mode but will restart without any warning or without any error message in normal windows. Specs CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 GPU: MSI Radeon RX5700 Mech OC Motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix X570-I Gaming RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 2*8 3600Mhz (CMK16GX4M2D3600C18) Storage: WD SN550 1TB NVME M.2 SSD (WDS100T2B0C) Case: NZXT H1 PSU: 650W (included with case) Cooler: 140mm AIO (included with case) OS: Windows 10 Pro BIOS Ver: ROG Strix X570-I Gaming BIOS 2407
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