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i have a ryzen 5 3600 that is cooled by a corsair h150 pro, and my temps under full load for the past few months since i first powered the system on under full load have been on average 62c, however, the other day,(i believe it was two days ago that this first occured, i was about to leave for work, so i set my system to run folding at home on high, and saw my cpu temps spike to 70c and stay there, its never been that high. though its not the first weird thing to happen, i repasted my cpu around a week ago i think and now i cant even get my memory to its rated 3000mhz speed, or my computer just wont boot, itll turn on then off and repeat that till it throws me back into the bios.

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24 minutes ago, AzrealNoctis said:

i have a ryzen 5 3600 that is cooled by a corsair h150 pro, and my temps under full load for the past few months since i first powered the system on under full load have been on average 62c, however, the other day,(i believe it was two days ago that this first occured, i was about to leave for work, so i set my system to run folding at home on high, and saw my cpu temps spike to 70c and stay there, its never been that high. though its not the first weird thing to happen, i repasted my cpu around a week ago i think and now i cant even get my memory to its rated 3000mhz speed, or my computer just wont boot, itll turn on then off and repeat that till it throws me back into the bios.

Those are unusually low temps for ryzen not high.  The other problems strike me as more egregious. 

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56 minutes ago, AzrealNoctis said:

i have a ryzen 5 3600 that is cooled by a corsair h150 pro, and my temps under full load for the past few months since i first powered the system on under full load have been on average 62c, however, the other day,(i believe it was two days ago that this first occured, i was about to leave for work, so i set my system to run folding at home on high, and saw my cpu temps spike to 70c and stay there, its never been that high. though its not the first weird thing to happen, i repasted my cpu around a week ago i think and now i cant even get my memory to its rated 3000mhz speed, or my computer just wont boot, itll turn on then off and repeat that till it throws me back into the bios.

What motherboard do you have? Do you have the CPU overclocked in any way? Are the voltages in the BIOS set to "Auto" or did you enter the values manually? Same applies to the memory - is it overclocked, have you touched the voltages in any way?

 

Regarding the no booting issue, did you try clearing the CMOS already? If yes, disconnect the PC from the power outlet, pull the power cable or simply click the psu switch which is int he back. Remove the battery of the mainboard for about 30sec and put it back in. Power on the PC. Upon initial POST sequence you will probably be prompted to press F1 to enter setup. Do that. When in the bios just pres F10 and hit Enter. See if you boot up normally. You should be running completely stock version of the BIOS.

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1 hour ago, Analog said:

What motherboard do you have? Do you have the CPU overclocked in any way? Are the voltages in the BIOS set to "Auto" or did you enter the values manually? Same applies to the memory - is it overclocked, have you touched the voltages in any way?

 

Regarding the no booting issue, did you try clearing the CMOS already? If yes, disconnect the PC from the power outlet, pull the power cable or simply click the psu switch which is int he back. Remove the battery of the mainboard for about 30sec and put it back in. Power on the PC. Upon initial POST sequence you will probably be prompted to press F1 to enter setup. Do that. When in the bios just pres F10 and hit Enter. See if you boot up normally. You should be running completely stock version of the BIOS.

for the first few questions

1:ASUS ROG Strix X470-F Gaming AMD Ryzen 2 AM4 DDR4 DP HDMI M.2 ATX Motherboard

2:i do not believe so no.

3:they should be on auto, thats what they were on the last time i checked.

4:no, when i did have it working i only ran it at the rated speed on the box.

5:no

 

for the second set

1:yeah, i did clear the cmos at least twice i think, thats when it wouldnt let me put the ram at its rated speed or it would power loop itself till it sent me back to the bios

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On 9/15/2020 at 3:25 PM, Analog said:

What motherboard do you have? Do you have the CPU overclocked in any way? Are the voltages in the BIOS set to "Auto" or did you enter the values manually? Same applies to the memory - is it overclocked, have you touched the voltages in any way?

 

Regarding the no booting issue, did you try clearing the CMOS already? If yes, disconnect the PC from the power outlet, pull the power cable or simply click the psu switch which is int he back. Remove the battery of the mainboard for about 30sec and put it back in. Power on the PC. Upon initial POST sequence you will probably be prompted to press F1 to enter setup. Do that. When in the bios just pres F10 and hit Enter. See if you boot up normally. You should be running completely stock version of the BIOS.

well i figured out the temp thing, i guess it was just hotter in the room im in and i didnt notice. temps are back down.

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