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Ryzen 5 3600 Randomly Freezes PC and High Temps on Stealth Cooler

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So Culprit was my Windows, I just reinstalled Windows in UEFI Mode and Now everything is fine for me, no lags no freezes, thanks everyone for giving me their precious time to help me out 

Hi, I recently Upgraded to Ryzen 5 3600, using it on Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3 mobo, It randomly freezes and sometimes even games stutter, in beginning temps was too high like I was idling at 50-60C and on a mild load temps immediately ramp up to 70-75C while a 5min of Game load ramps even more higher temps 80-90, once it even Shutdown while giving BSOD, so after that I tweak some settings in BIOS, like running fans at 100% speed and turning off PBO and Core Performance Boost, but what I got in return was Skipping sound in a Game, I tested only One Game tho (Dishonored Death of Outsider) but Temps was doing so great, after that I thought to giving a Go to BIOS Upgrade and did it upgraded from 50a to 51f and applying same setting the temps was doing great as before but random freeze again starting to occur and stuttering in games kept happening, If anyone know how to prevent these 2 problem, please help me out, help will be highly appreciated, I will buy an after market cooler next month because right now I'm pretty much broke before beyond xD

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Maybe try remounting your cooler? The 3600 Stock cooler is good and you should be seeing better results.

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20 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

Maybe try remounting your cooler? The 3600 Stock cooler is good and you should be seeing better results.

I mounted it for like 4-5 times xDD but same temps 

 

 

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55 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

Maybe try remounting your cooler? The 3600 Stock cooler is good and you should be seeing better results.

temps has been stable so far now, but the thing is why its freezing randomly for a min, I was just Playing Horizon Zero Dawn and it freezes thrice times in a row

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56 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

Maybe try remounting your cooler? The 3600 Stock cooler is good and you should be seeing better results.

even loading Steam page make it non-responding for a minute, while that wasn't the case on my older PC which was i5 3570K

 

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1 hour ago, AbdulBais7 said:

Hi, I recently Upgraded to Ryzen 5 3600, using it on Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3 mobo, It randomly freezes and sometimes even games stutter, in beginning temps was too high like I was idling at 50-60C and on a mild load temps immediately ramp up to 70-75C while a 5min of Game load ramps even more higher temps 80-90, once it even Shutdown while giving BSOD, so after that I tweak some settings in BIOS, like running fans at 100% speed and turning off PBO and Core Performance Boost, but what I got in return was Skipping sound in a Game, I tested only One Game tho (Dishonored Death of Outsider) but Temps was doing so great, after that I thought to giving a Go to BIOS Upgrade and did it upgraded from 50a to 51f and applying same setting the temps was doing great as before but random freeze again starting to occur and stuttering in games kept happening, If anyone know how to prevent these 2 problem, please help me out, help will be highly appreciated, I will buy an after market cooler next month because right now I'm pretty much broke before beyond xD

The Cpu is fine. The temps are normal for an All Aluminum cooler with a little fan on it. 

95c is the throttle temp.. You should never get a blue screen from this.

And because of that comment, the freezing and BSOD are likely more memory or driver related.

Also a decent cheap upgrade cooler would be a Wraith Prism. It'll handle easily 140w processors.

 

So, can you list your system specs please? (everything Ram make and model and PSU make and model)

 

 

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10 hours ago, ShrimpBrime said:

The Cpu is fine. The temps are normal for an All Aluminum cooler with a little fan on it. 

95c is the throttle temp.. You should never get a blue screen from this.

And because of that comment, the freezing and BSOD are likely more memory or driver related.

Also a decent cheap upgrade cooler would be a Wraith Prism. It'll handle easily 140w processors.

 

So, can you list your system specs please? (everything Ram make and model and PSU make and model)

 

 

Yeah I can list my Whole specs,
CPU: Ryzen 5 3600
Mobo: Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3
RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 3200MHz CL16
SSD: XPG SX6000Lite NVMe
PSU: FSP Aurum 500Watt 80+ Gold
GPU: RX 580 8GB Sapphire Nitro+
HDD: 1TB Samsung 7200RPM

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11 hours ago, jinglejangle101 said:

See what the default voltage your motherboard is setting in the bios. Default voltage for me is 1.3v. 

 

Download Open Hardware Monitor and check the voltage. 

this is the actual picture, Voltages in BIOS are set to Auto (Vcore,etc )

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11 hours ago, jinglejangle101 said:

See what the default voltage your motherboard is setting in the bios. Default voltage for me is 1.3v. 

 

Download Open Hardware Monitor and check the voltage. 

 

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So Culprit was my Windows, I just reinstalled Windows in UEFI Mode and Now everything is fine for me, no lags no freezes, thanks everyone for giving me their precious time to help me out 

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