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Hello everyone! This is my first topic made and i dont know if it I selected the right category so sorry about that.

So i have this problem with my pc that even when idling, playing games or anything else my pc shuts down. I built my pc last year (ryzen 3 1200, one stick adata gammix d10 3000mhz ddr4 memory, cx450<the new model> power supply, gigabyte a320 s2h mobo, sapphire rx 570 itx, kingston a400 120gb ssd and 1tb toshiba hdd) and my pc was fine untill a few months ago when my pc had another problem with crashing and replaced my psu(i thought psu was failing) with a deepcool dq550st(80+ gold to be sure i rule out the psu problem) and shutting down still persisted and it was aparently from my gpu who died from oc and replaced it the last month with another rx570 but pulse edition. So the pc was fine until last week when i ordered a ryzen 5 1600af and one more gammix d10 ram stick(same speed same model) to be able to play warzone, and after changing cpu and putting the extra ram the problem i opened this topic for is that my pc is crashing for no reason at different times no matter what i do(for example: 2 minutes of surfing the web, right at login screen, or 10 min of playing cod, though it does not last more then 13 14 min after pc shuts down). Apparently the 1600af is the same architecture(pinnacle ridge) as the second gen ryzen cpus and it is not compatible with my model of ram(not appearing on the qvl list on gigabyte motherboard site). The strange thing is that if i put my old ryzen 3 1200 back the problem dissapears entirely, but when i put the 1600 af back the problem comes back as well. Another strange thing i found(via thaipoon burner)is that the new stick of ram (although its the same model name description and everything on the site i ordered it)  it is manufactured by samsung and the old one by hynix( i will put attach pictures of this)

So my question is: is there any way i can make my 1600af work with this particular set of ram from adata? i cannot afford spending money again to fix my pc and i want to use me new cpu.

I tried:-enabling and disableing xmp 3 times

          -changing my ram timmings

          -reinstaling windows

          -reseting bios settings

And is there a chance that not the ram to be the issue? That the cpu is broken? In any way the psu and gpu are ruled out since i just bought them:)

I appreciate every help and idea.

Update: Apparently the adata xpg ram sticks ARE on the qvl list acording to this explanation of the numbers and letters in the ram module P/N

 

 
 

 

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Have you updated your BIOS? I would start there. 

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2 hours ago, MarioCatalin279 said:

Yep i have the latest version f50 installed. I forgot to mention that sorry

Hmm, I am not sure... the memory difference isn’t a big deal, they just sources they chips from a different manufacturer. That happens often.

 

I am not familiar enough with the weirdness that was first gen Ryzen to be able to help much more. I really don’t know what woke cause this. 

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9 hours ago, LIGISTX said:

Hmm, I am not sure... the memory difference isn’t a big deal, they just sources they chips from a different manufacturer. That happens often.

 

I am not familiar enough with the weirdness that was first gen Ryzen to be able to help much more. I really don’t know what woke cause this. 

Thank you for your response. You think that it can be because of the different timings? apparently they have different timmings in thaipoon and bios. I tried xmp enable/disable and changing the timmings manualy to 16 18 18 18 38 and the ram sticks still have different timmings like in the photos i attached. Can this be the issue(still with the ryzen 3 1200 i dont experience that problem and ram timmings still different)

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5 hours ago, MarioCatalin279 said:

Thank you for your response. You think that it can be because of the different timings? apparently they have different timmings in thaipoon and bios. I tried xmp enable/disable and changing the timmings manualy to 16 18 18 18 38 and the ram sticks still have different timmings like in the photos i attached. Can this be the issue(still with the ryzen 3 1200 i dont experience that problem and ram timmings still different)

The motherboard will force all the sticks to run at the loosest timings. If you use CPUZ, it will show your the speeds they are actually running at, I pretty much guarantee they will all be the same, and will be the slower of the two.

 

I am really not sure. If swapping back to the old CPU fixes it, it’s either a mobo or CPU issue I would think. 

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Headphones/amp/dac: Schiit Bifrost Multibit - -  Schiit Lyr 3 - - Fostex TR-X00 - - Sennheiser HD 6xx

 

Homelab/Media Server: Proxmox VE host - - 512 NVMe Samsung 980 RAID Z1 for VM's/Proxmox boot - - Xeon e5 2660 V4- - Supermicro X10SRF-i - - 128 GB ECC 2133 - - 10x8TB WD Red RAID Z2 - - 2x 800 GB SAS SSD’s (1 SLOG, 1 L2Arc) - - 45 HomeLab HL15 15 Drive 4U - - Corsair RM650i - - LSI 9305-16i HBA - - TreuNAS + many other VM’s

 

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