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Ryzen problems!

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in starting to get extremely frustrated and am very close to ordering a new cpu. My 1700x at 3.85 ghz and 1.3875 volts with 3000mhz ram and a 750w power supply KEEPS black screening when playing a game randomly and will shut down immediately upon starting a cinebench run, ive ruled out the gpu because ive swapped it 3 times with different cards. What can I do here

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Remove the overclock from your CPU. Go back to stock clocks and voltages and test it again. When did you OC the CPU, has it been working previously? Did you just change it? Where did you get the settings? Did you just copy and paste someone else's OC settings?

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Verify the OC's stability. You cannot just copy someone else's profile over without stress testing.

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First go back to stock clock on the processor.

If that doesn't work try lowering your memory speed.

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Like said above, it sounds like you have an unstable OC..

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Definitely sounds like an unstable OC. 

 

Could try bumping to 1.4V, still plenty safe for Ryzen

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14 minutes ago, Aniallation said:

Definitely sounds like an unstable OC. 

 

Could try bumping to 1.4V, still plenty safe for Ryzen

For Ryzen 1000. I would never recommend 1.4V on Ryzen 3000 🙃

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You might what to try to run the ram at 2666mhz. Which all that cpu is rated to ran the ram at  then try overclocking the cpu.  IF that work see which way it runs better. I have Ryzen 1600af that was had similar issues. I back the ram back to that speed. Then cpu was overclock. Since then I managed to get ram back up to 2933 with xmp timings on ram. I had to push the voltage up on the ram. Ram ddr4 3200.

 

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5 hours ago, William M said:

You might what to try to run the ram at 2666mhz. Which all that cpu is rated to ran the ram at  then try overclocking the cpu.  IF that work see which way it runs better. I have Ryzen 1600af that was had similar issues. I back the ram back to that speed. Then cpu was overclock. Since then I managed to get ram back up to 2933 with xmp timings on ram. I had to push the voltage up on the ram. Ram ddr4 3200.

 

Update, it seems that all my issues were solved by backing the clock to 3.8ghz but not sure if long term it will stay good like it is now 

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I am glad that worked.  If you feel like tinker little bit see if ram will at higher speed. It still might not ran at the xmp ram speed. I kept bumping my ram speed up each step. I also ended up add more voltage to ram  to get run at 2933mhz(This could damage ram. I ran mine at 1.45v) When I did this I still had the XMP ram timing set. When I first tired to do this I did not do this and I could not machine to run stable.  As the board would  auto select it ram timing lower then XMP.  I will add that I was using ASrock board when did this. I am not 100% some the other mainboards that this would be that easy. The Asrock board let me set timings from XMP and change ram speed.

 

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