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Ryzen 3600 freeze on boot

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Finally after 6 hours of troubleshooting, I set the auto voltage in my bios to a fixed 1.35v and now everything is working 

I cant seem to boot my pc with ryzen 3600, I have a memorie stick with windows on as well, as soon as I try and boot of my ssd it would show the windows balls going in a sircle once and then just freeze up, same thing when I plug in my usb drive to load a new windows 

I have tested everything that I can think of

 

Pc specs

Ryzen 3600

X370 asus crosshair vi latest bios

2x8gb ripjaws v

750 cooler master psu

 

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Just now, Izak_lotter said:

I cant seem to boot my pc with ryzen 3600, I have a memorie stick with windows on as well, as soon as I try and boot of my ssd it would show the windows balls going in a sircle once and then just freeze up, same thing when I plug in my usb drive to load a new windows 

I have tested everything that I can think of

 

Pc specs

Ryzen 3600

X370 asus crosshair vi latest bios

2x8gb ripjaws v

750 cooler master psu

 

Let's just start basic, what have you tested that way we're not repeat testing everything.

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Removed hdd and ssd, reseated ram and cpu, removed cmos, reset bios, loaded older bios, reloaded latest bios, reseated cpu, resated all power cables, only pluged in my 1 ssd

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Just noticed that if I plug my hdd and both ssds in I cant even post or get into the bios

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If I have only my main ssd installed it crashes when trying to boot, if I only have my secondary ssd in with the boot drive, it crashes, if I have my hdd installed then it says device need a recovery but hardware is unavailable 

 

When I try and boot from main ssd it tries to recover, but crashes

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Finally after 6 hours of troubleshooting, I set the auto voltage in my bios to a fixed 1.35v and now everything is working 

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