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Help!! CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT on NEW Build PC

Good day! 

Can i ask for help?

I build my desktop wth the ff. Specs.

Gigabyte aorus elite

Ryzen 5 36000

Vengance 16gb

Xfx Rx580 8gb

256gb Ssd m.2

2T sata barracuda

500 watts cooler master .

 

It freezes when installing drivers. I only got good installation on my graphics card. 

is there an incompatibility issues?

What should i do? 

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance!

Keep safe!

 

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14 minutes ago, JeffreyC said:

SNIP

Yeah, as above suggested, this error is normally because of a bad overclock. You should disable any OC, if you haven't done any OC then disable XMP/DOCP if its enabled.

 

Update the BIOS to the latest version available.

 

Also make sure you're running Windows 10 1903 or newer (preferably 1909). Click Start, type winver and hit enter to check your build number. The chipset drivers for Zen 2 only work on Windows 1903 or newer, installing them on an older version will cause a BSOD.

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3 hours ago, Haas_ said:

Have you overclocked?  Your voltage might be a little low.

I have not overclocked. Its all defqult.

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3 hours ago, Master Disaster said:

Yeah, as above suggested, this error is normally because of a bad overclock. You should disable any OC, if you haven't done any OC then disable XMP/DOCP if its enabled.

 

Update the BIOS to the latest version available.

 

Also make sure you're running Windows 10 1903 or newer (preferably 1909). Click Start, type winver and hit enter to check your build number. The chipset drivers for Zen 2 only work on Windows 1903 or newer, installing them on an older version will cause a BSOD.

Thanks a lot sir. Will try it.

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