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Hi All,

 

This is my first post regarding my new build pc I hope someone can shed some hot light on this topic here it goes...

 

I built my new machine with the following hardware, I have had build machine in past with no trouble at all, but this one has really me in spindle 

 

My Story I build this pc so I can practice virtual labs and some IT training.

 

This machine freezes when it boots into desktop within first 5 and I get this CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT BSOD error or the machine would just freeze I often have to reboot every time it's been quite frustration not able make my machine work at least 10mins it crashes right away when I try to install big software like office, 7zip chrome. I have replaced every part with new but I still get same behaviour just to rule out my initial parts were defective or something.

 

Specs: Ryzen 7 300x

Silicon power m.2 drive 1TB

MSI Performance Gaming AMD X470 Ryzen 2ND and 3rd Gen AM4 DDR4 DVI HDMI Onboard Graphics CFX ATX Motherboard

Corsair CP-9020132-NA TX Series TX650M 650W 80+ Gold Modular Power Supply

CoolerMaster MasterLiquid ML240L

XFX RX 570 4GB GDDR5 RS XXX Edition PCI-Express 3.0 Graphics Card RX-570P427D6,Black/Red

Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB (2 x 16GB) 3200 MHz 288-Pin DDR4 DRAM C16 Memory Kit, Black (CMK32GX4M2B3200C16)

 

 

I have been battling with this issue for quite some time but no victory, if someone can please help me out why my built is action so strange, thanks 

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, kkroppani said:

Ryzen 7 300x

Hi mate,

it's a 3700x or a 3800x? For start update your motherboard's BIOS to the latest, load the default values, no XMP, remove your m.2 drive and using a sata SSD install your Windows from scratch using only the drivers from MSI's site and AMD's site for your GPU. Also is there any BIOS update for your GPU? (Do not try to update it since the system is not stable, just need to know for later).

Also we need temperatures for CPU and GPU, and when you're saying you replace every part you actually mean all the parts? PSU, MOBO, CPU, GPU, RAM etc.

 

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