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I have a build with a Ryzen 9 5900x, a Radeon rx7900xtx 64gb gskill 3600 32x2 liquid cooled An asus proart creator b550 and a 1000w psu im running win 10 pro i have replaced the ram, and mobo. ive turned up the voltage on the processor still crashes, I’ve turned the voltage down still crashes, disabled xmp/docp, updated bios, on both boards one am msi gaming board and one the proart that I am using, I have turned the voltage up and down on the ram and still crashes. All the temps are fine. The last two things I can think of are rma the processor or upgrade the psu. Any insight would be much appreciated. Also event viewer says Kernal power for the crash.
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I have built a new pc last October. Here are the specs: ASRock x670e pro rs Ryzen 9 7900X Corsair VENGEANCE DDR5 RAM 64GB (2x32GB) 6000MHz CL40 Corsair RM1000e GTX 1080ti (my old card,will upgrade eventually) I am encountering the following issue about every time I start my PC and every time I reboot. When I press the power button everything inside the case lights up and fans start spinning, but the CPU and RAM LEDs light up and stay on. There is no power to the peripherals and no output to the display. This state does not change even after waiting for 30 or more minutes. The only thing that I can do to get it to boot is power cycling it (switch off PSU and hold power button for about 30 to 40 seconds) After doing that and switching the PSU back on, the same problem occurs. But after then shutting it down by holding the power button and then powering it on again it all turns on normally and everything works (all of the RAM is detected, CPU works well under heavy loads, no crashes etc.) This fix works most times, but sometimes nothing helps for like 30 minutes trying or more and suddenly it starts. I have tried about everything: - clearing CMOS - updating BIOS - replugging all cables - reseating CPU (multiple times) - reseating RAM (multiple times) - enabling/disabling XMP Do you have any ideas what could cause this? RMA of the motherboard or the PSU are my last resort because I need my PC every day for work and university.
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So I’m upgrading my older pc I upgraded ram (worked fine), power supply (worked fine), cpu (not so much). I put in new cpu and the white debug light keeps coming on. I really don’t know what to do… will not boot. Specs B450M BAZOOKA MAX WIFI 32 GB ddr4 ram 850w redragon power suppl ryzen 9 5900x 500 GB ssd
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Hello, I've just built my first pc, and am taking note of the temperatures I am getting and trying to get a read if my temperatures are normal. Specs are as follows: Ryzen 9 7900x Kraken Elite z73 360mm AIO set to exhaust. G Skill 64gb cl30 5800mhz Asus B650E-F Gaming Wifi Xfx 7900xt black MSI A1000g 1000w power supply 3 lian li sl120 fans set to intake Noctua Redux 120mm set to exhaust ------------------------------------------------------------------------- CPU temps Idle at 38-40 degrees with a few chrome tabs and nzxt cam open to monitor Sits at 58-65 Playing Minecraft, RUST, TF2 , etc with GPU at 48 degrees. CPU hits 91 degrees and clocks at 5.1 GHZ under 100% load using Cinebench R23 Motherboard settings are mostly stock, any recomendations or confirmations about what I am seeing would be beautiful, Thank you so much.
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AMD has a slower speed for their RAM when 4 DIMMS are installed and faster when only 2 DIMMS are installed. Would it theoretically be possible to disable 2 DIMMS dynamically (While the system is running and booted into OS.) when less RAM is being used and enable the other 2 DIMMS when massive amounts of RAM are required by the system? Thereby getting the benefits of a ton of RAM or fast clock speeds. This is without removing the DIMM modules manually each time since that could be tedious, error prone, and potentially destructive if you're unlucky.
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Budget (including currency): 3.5K-3.7k USD Country: USA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Valorant, Fortnite, Spiderman, Cyberpunk, God of War, etc Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Will this parts list be good enough for me to be able to play games at 1440p and 240hz? If not what should I change in order to be able to do so at the desired 1440p and refresh rate? I've been doing some research, but I'm still unsure. Please help. Anything I could swap something out with for better speed, while still being withing budget is welcomed . CPU AMD Ryzen 9 7900X 4.7 GHz 12-Core Processor CPU Cooler Corsair iCUE H150i ELITE LCD XT 65.57 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler Motherboard Gigabyte B650 AORUS PRO AX ATX AM5 Motherboard Memory Corsair Vengeance RGB 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) DDR5-6000 CL40 Memory Storage Samsung 980 Pro 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive Video Card Asus ROG STRIX GAMING OC GeForce RTX 4090 24 GB Video Card Case Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO ATX Mid Tower Case Power Supply Corsair RM1000x (2021) 1000 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply Monitor Innocn 27G1S 1440p 240hz
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Upgraded from a 3900X to a 5900X tonight. Upon starting my pc after install, it immediately goes to BSOD Machine Check Exception, then to WHEA Uncorrectable Error. Tried without XMP, right into WHEA. I've reseated my CPU twice, booted into Windows for about 30 seconds and then it BSODed again after logging in. Currently just boot looping into a BSOD. Aggressively Googled this and nothing I can find works. I'm on the most current stable BIOS release. I've cleared CMOS. CPU idling at 41⁰C according to BIOS. I can't get into the OS so I can't get dumpfiles. Booting into safe mode doesn't work at all. Is my new CPU defective? Any help at all is much appreciated and much needed. I really have no clue what to do.
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Hello all, I am at a standstill regarding this. It all started due to an error I get playing Warzone but noticed my CPU temps were very high. Based on research I see that the Ryzen 5950x shouldn't go past 90 degree under load. However, I noticed that even doing basic things like browsing the internet It's in the upper 80 degree mark. My current setup is as followed: MB: ASUS X570-E Gaming BIOS Version 4602 (03/14/2023) All settings in BIOS is left to default. CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5950X Cooling: LianLi Galahand 360 AIO RAM: G. Skill 3600 64 GB (2x32 GB) GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 OS: Windows 11 22H2 [22621.1778] PSU: Seasonic FOCUS GW-850 850W 80+ Gold Here is my computer's temperature results just browsing and re-downloading applications after a fresh reinstall of Windows 11. Things I've done: Complete reinstall of Windows 11 Updated BIOS Cleaned out any dust in PC case Reapplied thermal paste Redid wiring of fans. Check the fans are all working. I can see, through HWMonitor, that my pump RPM is at the desired 3300 RPM so I'm assuming the pump is working. Please any help would be appreciated. I'm just running out of ideas.
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Budget (including currency): USD $1000-$1500 Country: USA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Games, Adobe, Unreal 5 Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Current PC https://pcpartpicker.com/user/HybridRain/saved/shv74D Debating if I should buy a new motherboard and processor. Maybe later upgrade everything to avoid bottlenecks. If you had the chance, what would you prefer to do? This processor has been solid and got no complaints, but I might have to sell my PC due to moving soon. I want your opinions! Thanks!
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My Guess Is Power Issues With His GPU Other Than That Idk, He Does Have A Underpowered PSU For His System That Caused His Pc To Trip O.C Protection When Playing Certain Games (Which He's Going To Replace soon(tm), His Spec's Are, CPU: Ryzen9 5900x, GPU: RTX 3070 8Gb, Motherboard: MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk, RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (2 X 16GB) DDR4 3200 (PC4-25600) C16
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Like the title says, I’ve been having issues getting my 7950x3D to get into Windows. I’ve narrowed it down to the processor overheating before boot, but it has a NZXT Kraken Z73 on it (with thermal paste!) that I have been using for the past three years with no issues. I made sure to check that the AIO is mounted properly and that it’s making contact with the IHS, but it still seems to be having this issue. It’ll sometimes make it to the BIOS, but never has enough time to make it past that before hitting 100°+ C. I wanted to know if anyone else was having a similar issue? I have found ONE other post on Reddit that discussed a similar issue (with a different motherboard vendor and AIO), however they were able to boot into Windows where their pump then works fine. Unfortunately, it seems that I’m not that lucky. I don’t think that my pump would be dead (that would be terrible timing), but I’m not ruling it out. Does anyone have any suggestions or workarounds? In case anyone is curious, I have an ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme and a GSKILL Expo kit. If you could let me know if this is an issue with the 7950x3D, Ryzen 7000 as a whole, or with helping diagnose the issue, it would be much appreciated!
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hello all, i got a freshly build pc. in a HYTE y60 case. ASUS TUF RTX3060 TI AMD ROG X570 Crosshair VIII Hero (Wi-Fi) motherboard Ryzen 9 5900X CORSAIR Vengeance RGB PRO 32GB (2x16GB) 3 corsair RGB 120 mm fans. ROG RYUJIN II 360 AIO cooler MSI A850 GF 80 GOLD full modular PSU brand new windows install. licensed. got a couple questions. FIRST ONE IS MY MAIN ISSUE after playing games or doing anything for more than 3 hrs. the system just crashed, display freezes, all my peripherals shut off, and the RGB in the pc case all go back to RGB BARF not my settings. and the display on the cooler goes back to the generic cycling display, not displaying my temps. I've tried overclocking, and setting back to defaults. i played with the DOHCP on and off in bios. BIOS is up to the most recent version 4402 i think is what it is now. CPU temps never go over 50*C I don't have razer synapse installed as it conflicts and makes system lag when gaming, and cant sink the RGB up with everything else. which i have a huntsman elite, razer wireless mouse, the razer light up desk mat, and then the case fans, the cooler, and ram. so i use, SIGNALRGB (One for ALL RGB CONTROLLER) I also use FAN CONTROL software V147 to control fans. i may try deleting that as it seems the problem occurred after installing that but i am not sure if that caused it or not. i have AIDA64 installed, and also RYZEN MASTER. which I've used to check power and work load, and stressed tested. i ran cinebench for 30-60 mins, and nothing ever happened or seemed out of play. as far as i know all my drivers are up to date. i use driver easy to update things. looking for things to check or maybe what i can delete that's not necessary or what could cause this random shut downs. other question is if is the armoury software asus has is it good enough to use for everything or should i delete that and only use the ryzen master and pc fan controller etc. thank you.
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Hello. I need help with RAM selection for AMD Ryzen 9 7950X. I know that these processors are extremely sensitive for RAM timings but i can't find any tests or selection guides about which combination of timings and speed to use with AMD (especially 7th gen) processors. My motherboard (ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-A GAMING WIFI) supports DDR5 memory with speeds up to 6400mt/s in OC mode. I have a few variants of RAM from G.Skill, which I've selected for my build thats now have even the same price (at least in Germany where I'm going to buy it). I want to have a two 2x16gb kits to have 64gb in all my four motherboard slots. So the variants are: 1. G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB 32GB Kit DDR5-5600 CL28 2. G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB 32GB Kit DDR5-6000 CL30 3. G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB 32GB Kit DDR5-6400 CL32 At the beginning my thoughts was to compare it's speed up and latency loss ratio to base 5600Mt/s with CL28 kit. But the results didn't tell me anything: 6000Mt/S with CL30 has the same 7% ratio of speed up and latency loss in comparison to 5600Mt/s with CL28, so for 7% upper speed i get 7% worse latency 6400Mt/S with CL32 has the same 14% ratio of speed up and latency loss in comparison to 5600Mt/s with CL28, so for 14% upper speed i get 14% worse latency Can anyone please tell me which RAM is the best choice here and explain me why? You can advise me another (maybe more expensive) kit. - Why don't I buy AMD Expo compatible ram? - I want to have a white PC build and G.Skill does not have white (at least silver) RAM with this technology supported.
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I've just landed my first full time developer job and want to treat myself to a new high-end PC and just want to ask you lovely people for a sanity check on my parts list please I really want to go with AMD despite Intel just edging out on top as I want to invest more in the new AM5 platform for future upgradability. Budget (including currency): £2800~ Country: UK Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Flight Sim 2020, CSGO, Cities Skylines, Premiere, After Effects, Photoshop. Code compiling/development (mostly Java and C++) Parts list: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/RbgNZw I have a 4k 144hz monitor but haven't been able to take full advantage of it with my current i74790k and gtx 1080. I'm hoping current 30 series cards will drop in price when the new 4080 comes out later this month. I also wanted to check if it was worth spending a bit more on the bigger radiator for the CPU rather than going with a 360mm one? Thanks for the help in advance!
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Hello everyone! Im currently having a issue where my pc keeps randomly crashing and it will instanly reboot afterwards. I already reinstalled windows updated all drivers and updated the Bios. Event logger is issuing some diffrent apic ids though they are as follows: Apic ID 28 Apic ID 29 Intel ethernet controller i225-v I tried Memtest 86 with no issues disabled PBO and ran the ram in D.O.C.P wich worked for a while today but this afternoon it stopped working and it now wont boot with D.O.C.P at 3200mhz and without it it keeps crashing. Specs of the system: MoBo Asus Rog Strix b550 f-gaming CPU Ryzen 9 3900X Ram HyperX fury ddr4 3200mhz 4x8Gb GPU Asus Dual OC RTX 3070 with alphacool waterblock PSU Corsair Rmx 750w SSD Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB HDD 2x4TB Seagate Barracuda drives All Parts are a year old max except the PSU wich is from my old rig wich is 5 years old. Any help would be appreciated since im kinda at the end of my wisdom here.
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I was looking at getting the Be Quiet Dark Rock Slim. Would that be good for the Ryzen 9 5900x or should I look at something else?
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I just recently upgraded my 3900X to a 5950x. With both these chips Idle temperatures sits between 55 and 65. I'm not doing any massive overclocking just the standard Auto OC through Ryzen master and my memory runs at an XMP of 1800. The 3900 was cooled with a 240 AIO, but as I was worried this had evaporated a bit I upgraded to a needless but pretty looking 360, so I do not believe the cooler is an issue. In the old days and other chips I used to see temps in the 30s and 60ish just feels hot to me. If I turn all the fans up to Max I can push it down to 48/49. My question is should I worry about this or is this normal to this chip? I was trying for a simple setup initially, it just feels silly when I go on a Teams call and have to turn all the fans to max to keep the temperature under 70!
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Hey, so hopefully someone will be able to shed some light on why my fps is so low on Minecraft with what I would say is a pretty high end pc ( Other than ram ). pc specs : Ryzen 9 5950x Nvidia RTX 3060 16 GB Ram 2TB SSD 1TB NVME Asus x570 E Gaming WIFI II Issue - Low Fps ( around 200 without shaders and with shaders between 40-63 fps ) Allocated Ram - 7 GB Really hope somebody's got some answers Thank you!
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I'm currently gaming on a system that has a 3070 and a Ryzen 9 5900. Every game runs phenomenally, accept, Assassins creed odyssey which is al I've been playing recently. Its runs at a fun 25 fps. This is on both low and high graphics settings, which made me think it was a CPU bottleneck but there is no way that my 5900 is getting bottlenecked so I'm confused what the problem could be. Some other things to note are that when you press F1 in game it shows you your fps and gpu/cpu consumption. And my cpu has about 70-80 percent, and my gpu is only running at 40-45 percent. Also ive made sure that v and g sync are off in both the game and nvidia control panel. So I'm just confused why this game in particular wont go past 30 fps.
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I build a PC with aorus b550pro Ac with ryzen 9 5900x and 3070ti. But it isn't posting when I turn on the power button only ram light lit up. I tried reassembling it but still same issue. I was thinking could be bc of bios so I decided to update it but still nothing. Thanks
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We Have Tried Clearing The CMOS Multiple Times, Updated His BIOS To The Latest Version, Tried DownGrading To An Older BIOS Version And Did Nothing, Re-Installed His Windows And Tried Clean Installing Windows Multiple Times, Every Blue Screen Gives Very Different Stop Codes Every Time (I'll Try To Get them to Put In This Thread), But Yeah This Is Our Last Ditch Effort TO Figure This Out, Stop Code List So Far Is:(PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA)5 Times,(IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL)4 Times, Many Programs Can't Install Like MSi AfterBurner And Windows Update Refuses To Work(1st Image Down Below), I Think This Is All A Motherboard Issue But Idk, I'm Trying To Duct Tape His System Together So It Can Hold Him Over Until He Can Get a New Motherboard, Update: He Just Got This Error In Event Viewer(2nd Image Down Below) His System Is: CPU: Ryzen 9 5900X, Motherboard: Asrock b450m steel legend, RAM: VENGEANCE® LPX 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4 DRAM 3200MHz C16 Memory Kit
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Got My Friend To Upgrade From A Ryzen 5 3600 To A Ryzen 9 5900X And Now It's Blue Screening Randomly Even After Multiple Windows Re-Installs/Clean Installs, I'm At A Dead End At This Point, The MotherBoard Is a Asrock b450m steel legend, I Did Have Him Update The BIOS To The Latest Version Since The Version His Board Was On Didn't Support The New CPU (That's All The Info I Currently Have At Time Of Posting)
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>Greetings. The following happened and I’m running out of ideas and solutions, I need help from the PC gods here. First of all my spec list: Ryzen 9 3900X Nvidia RTX Titan MB Gigabyte x570s AERO G Phanteks Revolt X PH-P1000PS Platinum 1000 watts 64GBs of RAM Gskill ripjaws at 3200 mhz with XMP CL16 (x4 16GB sticks) x2 M.2 WD_Black SN 850 NVMe x4 Samsung 860 EVO SSDs x2 Seagate Barracuda HDD Both GPU and CPU are water-cooled in a custom loop DDC low noise pump 520 mm in radiator space x2 120mm and x3 140mm fans x2 Phanteks neon rgb strips (and Evolv X included RGB) Windows 10 and POP OS dual boot. My PC has been running alright for a couple of years until Monday. I was working as usual when I opened a hangouts call. Audio connected (I could hear everybody) but right before getting into the video room my screen froze. The audio was running and the mouse was still moving. After waiting for a couple of minutes and trying to get to task manager or alt-f4, I decided to do a hard reset (video still frozen). Right before that happened, mouse pointer froze and I noticed video artifacts on the screen, small purple bars evenly spread in various columns. PC rebooted and I could not get video anymore, not even a splash screen, no BIOS, no post. I noticed the VGA status led was on. I tried a few more hard resets, checked display and power cables, still no luck. This is what I’ve tried so far, nothing has worked yet. Reset GPU on it’s socket, unplugged PCIE power cables took out all ram sticks, retried with just one changed DP and HDMI cables Tried on several different monitors unplugged all 5V RGB LED strips reset and cleared CMOS plugged GPU without power connectors, just PCIe After this I started testing with other components. I got an Nvidia MSI geforce 210 (I know XD it’s a cereal box GPU but it’s just for debugging). I tried the small gpu on all PCIe slots and none got video output. Vga LED was on all the time. This GPU is 100% confirmed to work elsewhere. I tried testing on another MB. I took my CPU and the 210 gpu and they worked on a MSI B550m Mortar. It did post and setup into the BIOS, however there was something unusual. The GPU would only work if it was on the second PCIe slot, the one that goes to the chipset. It wont do anything on the first socket and the vga led (on the b550 Mortar) will light up. Does this mean CPU problems? No matter how many times I tried, the GPU won’t work on the main PCIe slot. Back to the Gygabite x570, nothing works. Not even on the chipset PCIe slots (this is what made think it was a MB problem initially). Confirmed that neither the 210 nor the Titan output any video, VGA led is always on. What could be the problem? What is potential solution, and how could this happen in the first place? The system has been running alright for months I don’t know what caused all this mess. It’s always clean, no OC. Tomorrow I will try testing everything again with a Ryzen 7 3700X and a GTX 1070 to try and locate the failing component. Fingers crossed, my Titan is alright… Thanks so much for your attention.
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I've recently been researching adding another SSD to my system and I think I'm about to run head long into an issue. To whit, the idea is to use a PCIe expansion card to add a WD_Black SN770 as my gaming drive, or a WD_Black AN1500 addin card for the same. Both will be the 2TB capacity. However, I'm currently wondering if my current setup has not already bifurcated my PCI Express lanes to the point that adding either of those to replace the SATA SSD that I currently use won't work correctly, Some data: CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900XT Mobo: ASUS ROG STRIX B550-E Gaming GPU: ASUS ROG STRIX GTX1080 M.2_1: WD_Black SN750 - 500GB M.2_2: WD_Black SN750 - 500GB SATA SSD: Samsung 860 PRO The manual for the motherboard indicates - although not clearly enough I'd swear to it in a court of law - that the top most slot, PCIe 4.0 x16_1, is meant to be PCI-E with full Generation 4, 16 lane support. Likewise M.2_1 is meant to be Gen4 x4 for the drive. Currently my research says that I should be able to get the full x16 for the GPU and (in my case) up to x4 speed for the NVMe drive at PCIe Gen4. Now according to WE Dashboard, both NVMe drives are Gen3x4 and they are currently running at that speed so no problems there. However the first issue is that according to GPUz my GTX1080 is only running at PCIe Gen3 x8 speed. Now I accept with my luck of late that its probably been that way for ages and I'm hardly at the cutting edge of gaming so I can live with it. However, my question is that if I install either the expansion card (acknowledging that I won't get Gen4 performance out of the SN770 but the difference between NVME and SATA is near unnoticeable) at Gen3 x4 OR the AN1500 which is Gen3 x8, am I going to cut my GPU's lanes in half, again? Or am I better off just leaving the configuration as is? Also if someone could advise me what pulled the GPU down to Gen3 x8 instead of x16, I'd likewise be most grateful.
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