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1 minute ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Update the chipset driver and then update the bios on the board to at least the second to last which is Agesa 1.1.0.0 Patch C and see if that helps your issue.

 

https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/B550-A-PRO

I've alrdy done that didnt help

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2 minutes ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Then try the bios releases you haven't tried yet.

Did the board come shipped with the 1.0.8.0?

(It's a bios issue, people have been going nuts with it. you're not alone)

I actually tried the newest and the 2nd last already, didnt help. I dont remember what version it came with.
What do you think about the "fix" I found?

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2 minutes ago, helpmepls6969 said:

I actually tried the newest and the 2nd last already, didnt help. I dont remember what version it came with.
What do you think about the "fix" I found?

The last revision is the same to second to last... just updated for support AMD SAM function...

 

Well yeah the restart fix is good. Stick with it. 

The WHEA errors generally aren't bad enough to cause a system restart or blue screen on most machines. I wonder if you have other underlying issue we aren't aware of yet.

 

You are running the system all stock through this diag process right? Like no XMP enabled ect?

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4 minutes ago, ShrimpBrime said:

The last revision is the same to second to last... just updated for support AMD SAM function...

 

Well yeah the restart fix is good. Stick with it. 

The WHEA errors generally aren't bad enough to cause a system restart or blue screen on most machines. I wonder if you have other underlying issue we aren't aware of yet.

 

You are running the system all stock through this diag process right? Like no XMP enabled ect?

Yes its all stock. So I should test the 1.0.8.1 then?

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1 hour ago, helpmepls6969 said:

Stock ryzen cooler, stress testing CPU I get 85-90C max.

 

35 minutes ago, helpmepls6969 said:

Could it be something to do with my HDD? It only crashes when I play WoW which is on my HDD. Although when I first got these parts it crashed for SDD games aswell, but not after I updated drivers etc.

The easiest way to find out would be to disable the HDD temporarily (take out the SATA cable). I had a HDD which caused some issues, but never a ,,shut down" type of deal. And it was PATA HDD not SATA, so we're talking about - a long time ago :) Mabe yours does though.

You can also check it with CrystalDiskInfo or HD Tune. But sometimes it will show as ,,healthy" but in fact it may be damaged.
I don't know what are ,,normal" temps for this CPU, I know that on paper the max for it is 95°C.
Still - I was never a fan of stock coolers, even in LGA775 times.

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7 minutes ago, TwisteddJoker said:

 

The easiest way to find out would be to disable the HDD temporarily (take out the SATA cable). I had a HDD which caused some issues, but never a ,,shut down" type of deal. And it was PATA HDD not SATA, so we're talking about - a long time ago :) Mabe yours does though.

You can also check it with CrystalDiskInfo or HD Tune. But sometimes it will show as ,,healthy" but in fact it may be damaged.
I don't know what are ,,normal" temps for this CPU, I know that on paper the max for it is 95°C.
Still - I was never a fan of stock coolers, even in LGA775 times.

I doubt its the temperatures, I measured while playing never went over 55C.
I'll check out HD Tune if that tells me anything.

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2 hours ago, TwisteddJoker said:

 

The easiest way to find out would be to disable the HDD temporarily (take out the SATA cable). I had a HDD which caused some issues, but never a ,,shut down" type of deal. And it was PATA HDD not SATA, so we're talking about - a long time ago :) Mabe yours does though.

You can also check it with CrystalDiskInfo or HD Tune. But sometimes it will show as ,,healthy" but in fact it may be damaged.
I don't know what are ,,normal" temps for this CPU, I know that on paper the max for it is 95°C.
Still - I was never a fan of stock coolers, even in LGA775 times.

Did full error scan for my HDD, nothing.
What do you think, should I send these parts back since I have warranty? Or is this more likely to be a problem only on my end?

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