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Like 2 months ago I built a new pc and since the first startup the problems started, i got a system freeze and the only thing i could do was restart it then after few days I left it downloading stuff and when i came back the screen was black, the mouse and keyboard were off but the pc was still running (or at least the fan's were spinning) and even here the only thing to do was a restart.


My specs are:


Ryzen 5 2600 at stock speed
Gigabyte b450 aorus elite
Corsair 16 gb 8x2 CL16 3000 mhz (had to enable xmp to get 3000, didnt worked out so i set it to 2933 mhz)
Nvidia 1660 Msi ventus x at stock speeds
1 TB hard drive
Corsair cx 650 watt 80+ Bronze

 

Things i tried:
Reinstalling all drivers, video, audio, lan and even chipset,still same problems.
Doing a stress test for Cpu and gpu (Cpu temperature was a bit higher than i would like, but nothing too much, 71°) So i guess this is not the cause, it was even stable.
Doing a memTest and no errors nor anything weird.
I tried to disable cool n quiet, dram off and powersaving settings, since i found few posts where they said that ryzen cpus got some problems with that.
Tried to check hard disk health status and its perfet, nothing wrong there.

In the windows error thing i found out various different error's, like error 1101, 6008, Tried to lookup for these errors on internet, but no clue on how resolve them.. Someone knows what i can do to solve this? Its really annoying.. Thanks

 

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I had problems with stability with my Ryzen 2600 system as well, initially using the same RAM as you are. For my system the cause was that I was overclocking the RAM to 3200 Mhz on a B350-f motherboard, and it really didn't like that. I would get random crashes, games would crash, the system would pause for a few seconds, and eventually I found out that the RAM had become corrupted because when I ran memtest there were many errors, even at lower frequencies. I guess I had should have never tried to OC on that motherboard. But anyway it seems like you don't have any of these problems, usually for something like this I wold suggest testing the RAM but if you already did and there no errors, I'm not really sure what could be the problem. Maybe try reinstalling Windows?

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12 minutes ago, AirlessMICRO said:

I had problems with stability with my Ryzen 2600 system as well, initially using the same RAM as you are. For my system the cause was that I was overclocking the RAM to 3200 Mhz on a B350-f motherboard, and it really didn't like that. I would get random crashes, games would crash, the system would pause for a few seconds, and eventually I found out that the RAM had become corrupted because when I ran memtest there were many errors, even at lower frequencies. I guess I had should have never tried to OC on that motherboard. But anyway it seems like you don't have any of these problems, usually for something like this I wold suggest testing the RAM but if you already did and there no errors, I'm not really sure what could be the problem. Maybe try reinstalling Windows?

I'll try to reinstall windows just as last thing, since i got a lot of things on it.. At first I thought it could be some hardware problem, but looks like everything works fine (i dont know how to test the motherboard)..

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