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Hello all,

 

I'm having an issue with my system. I think I've narrowed it down to the CPU, but I would like to know the opinion of others that know more then I do in this matter.

 

I've tried OCing my system when I got it and before learning that the z490 mobos come with an "enhance" feature, I ran cinabench and my CPU temps skyrocketed to 100c at which point the system restarted. I've disabled that feature in the mobo and left things at (mostly) default, with the exception of changing the loadline amount from normal (70) to 30 and leaving XPM, XMP... PMX... On, which saw to my vcore and temps being lower at no cost to performance.

 

For a good month the system was running just fine, up until just a week ago or so, where the system was constantly crashing with no error message, it would restart constantly. I've now disabled the ram OC as well as I don't know whats causing the crashes. When it started crashing, I was running the latest W10 version and saw that the update was causing some problems, so I went back to the 1906 version. It crashed only a couple of times, then it stopped and everything went to normal.

 

Fast forward to now, I was trying to edit some videos and changing some settings causes the system crashed.

 

The few errors I've gotten:
fault in nonpage area - I searched this up and saw people suggesting, disabling paging, I tried that and it did nothing.

driver overran stack buffer

 

There ware a few others, but I didn't get the error name. Now, I've downclocked my CPU to 46 from 49 (I don't remember the actual terms, ratio, maybe...), and tried changing settings in the video editor multiple times with no issues... I say that now... Anyway. Since doing that, the computer has not crashed. I would like to know, is this a bad chip, did I screw something up when the PC overheated, should I be asking for a replacement?

I've tried the ratio of 48, and it chashed. It seems like the PC is more stable at lower cpu core ratio... But that defeats the purpose of having this CPU, I think.

 

I know, kind of a long post, but I would really like the opinion of others on this matter.

 

Thank you very much!

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17 minutes ago, Trenze said:

Fast forward to now, I was trying to use cheat engine to give myself some more stats in pillars of eternity, that didn't happen.

I'm just going to stop you there. The answer is, no. Although it's not explicitly against community standards, discussion on helping you cheat is most likely not in the best interests of others here on the forum. If you choose to cheat in a game and it's causing problems, you're on your own. 

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Not looking for help cheating. I'm trying to explain that doing that specific part of the program causes the crash at default cpu ratio, but things work better at lower ratio. So if this is confusing anyone, I'm not asking for help to cheat 😃

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17 minutes ago, Trenze said:

Not looking for help cheating. I'm trying to explain that doing that specific part of the program causes the crash at default cpu ratio, but things work better at lower ratio. So if this is confusing anyone, I'm not asking for help to cheat 😃

I mean... the domain is still related to cheating... so it is still an awkward thing to discuss...

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1 minute ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

I mean... the domain is still related to cheating... so it is still an awkward thing to discuss...

I got ya. So as long as the word cheat, or anything related to it is not mentioned, even if I use a bogus program name, everything will be fine? Give me a moment.

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@Trenze Please rewrite your post to not include the program you are running at the time of the hardware, as the way it is currently writen looks like you are asking for help with the cheat software.

Second, using cheat programs, especially ones that may contain malware, can cause hardware and software issues.

I read the op comment and at first I was going to say that your cheat program could be the issue, but I would say at this point your description is not fully explained, reset all your values to default, use your system normally and see what behavior your system produces.

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1 hour ago, SansVarnic said:

@Trenze Please rewrite your post to not include the program you are running at the time of the hardware, as the way it is currently writen looks like you are asking for help with the cheat software.

Second, using cheat programs, especially ones that may contain malware, can cause hardware and software issues.

I read the op comment and at firat I was going to say that your cheat program could be the issue, but I would say at this point your description is not fully explained, reset all your values to default, use your system normally and see what behavior your system produces.

If I haven't mentioned it, even after using the loadline and the ram OC profile, I've since then defaulted everything to normal. At default, my CPU runs at 4900MHz, even when gaming, it never changes, high temps or low temps. I've come to the concussion that this is normal. I did disable the enchance feature that causes the mobo to output more voltage then it should, as to my understanding from watching Gamer Nexus.

The only difference is that, when using the unmentioned program, the PC has a BSOD only while the cpu ratio is set to default, 49, which is strange because at lower ratios, like 4600MHz, the PC runs just fine.

I just want to know if this is the result of a dud CPU, because that doesn't seem normal.

 

 

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Feel free to delete this topic.

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