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System freezes and gives wattman error

Toheed

So I have been having this issue for a while now, while playing the system randomly freezes, it can happen after a day or a week but it does freezes and then I have to turn it off from the power button. When I turn it back on it says radeon wattman settings have been restored . It happens even on stock settings when I don't overclock or undervolt. I deleted the drivers with ddu and even amdcleanutility but still this issue happens every now and then. Thinking about switching to team green. Using ryzen 2600 processor with cooler master mwe650 watts 80+ gold psu and 8gb ram dual channel

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Try baking the GPU in the oven for about 5-10mins.

Are the GPU cables plugged in all the way?

Is the GPU plugged into the PCI Express slot all the way in?

Have you tried taking out the GPU and using your integrated graphics?

Have you tried BIOS flashing your GPU? ( Don't do this until you've done everything, like literally everything )

My Rig: 

CPU: Intel i5 2500k 4 Cores, 4 Threads @ 4.5ghz ( asus uefi regulates BIOS and adjusts it, there is no manual option, so I can't get any higher than 4.5, but I theoretically should be able to get higher once I get a voltage "changeable" mobo

MOBO: Asus P8Z68 LE

RAM: Kingston HyperX Predator 2133mhz ddr3 2x8 16GB

GPU: GTX 980 TI 150+ core, 100-150 ( I forgot )+ mem ( OC ) 

HDD: 500GB 3D MLC Samsung SSD ( soon ) + 2tb 7200rpm Seagate Constellation ES.2 SAS / LSI MegaRaid MR Raid/SAS Controller

CASE: Phanteks P350X

OS: Windows 10 64-bit / Void Linux 

PERIPHERALS: IBM Model M 1984, Logitech G703 Mouse, Logitech G502 Mouse, Philips SHP9500 w/ V-Moda Boom Pro hooked up to my Sony AMP ( forgot model name, to lazy to find out ) 

 

 

 

Laptop: Gateway P-7805u FX 

CPU: 2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 2c/2t

RAM: 8GB DDR2 1066mhz sodimm 

GPU: Nvidia GeForce 9800M GTS

HDD: 320GB 7200rpm hard drive 2.5"

SSD: Kingston A400 250GB SSD

SCREEN: Glossy 16:9 1440x900

OS: Windows XP SP3 / Ubuntu 19.04

PERIPHERALSLogitech G Pro

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25 minutes ago, MS-DOS Guy said:

Try baking the GPU in the oven for about 5-10mins.

Are the GPU cables plugged in all the way?

Is the GPU plugged into the PCI Express slot all the way in?

Have you tried taking out the GPU and using your integrated graphics?

Have you tried BIOS flashing your GPU? ( Don't do this until you've done everything, like literally everything )

Ryzen 2600 does not comes with a intergrated gpu. And I am pretty sure it is software related issue not hardware related. And I flashed the bios too.

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8 hours ago, Toheed said:

Ryzen 2600 does not comes with a intergrated gpu. And I am pretty sure it is software related issue not hardware related. And I flashed the bios too.

Wait I thought you were talking about fixing a separate dedicated GPU? If it's a CPU related problem then I have no clue.

My Rig: 

CPU: Intel i5 2500k 4 Cores, 4 Threads @ 4.5ghz ( asus uefi regulates BIOS and adjusts it, there is no manual option, so I can't get any higher than 4.5, but I theoretically should be able to get higher once I get a voltage "changeable" mobo

MOBO: Asus P8Z68 LE

RAM: Kingston HyperX Predator 2133mhz ddr3 2x8 16GB

GPU: GTX 980 TI 150+ core, 100-150 ( I forgot )+ mem ( OC ) 

HDD: 500GB 3D MLC Samsung SSD ( soon ) + 2tb 7200rpm Seagate Constellation ES.2 SAS / LSI MegaRaid MR Raid/SAS Controller

CASE: Phanteks P350X

OS: Windows 10 64-bit / Void Linux 

PERIPHERALS: IBM Model M 1984, Logitech G703 Mouse, Logitech G502 Mouse, Philips SHP9500 w/ V-Moda Boom Pro hooked up to my Sony AMP ( forgot model name, to lazy to find out ) 

 

 

 

Laptop: Gateway P-7805u FX 

CPU: 2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 2c/2t

RAM: 8GB DDR2 1066mhz sodimm 

GPU: Nvidia GeForce 9800M GTS

HDD: 320GB 7200rpm hard drive 2.5"

SSD: Kingston A400 250GB SSD

SCREEN: Glossy 16:9 1440x900

OS: Windows XP SP3 / Ubuntu 19.04

PERIPHERALSLogitech G Pro

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