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I'm looking for help because my PC behaves weirdly. First of all, when the PC should go to sleep, it does not (at least, not completely). It will completely turn off my peripherals (keyboard and mouse) but not the PC itself (fans still spinning and LEDs still on). So when I would want to get out of "sleep mode", I cannot do it because the peripherals are shut down. I need to turn off the computer with the power button and turn it on again every time...

 

Something else I noticed: the PC was previously on Windows 11. I went back to W10 because I started to get some glitches within windows (things not responding, display bugs, etc). And when I went back to W10, Ryzen Master could not be installed on my PC (it was installed before...) and I downloaded HWMonitor but it launched and did not display anything. First time ever I saw this on a PC. As I am writing this, my desktop is frozen and I cannot click on any icons on it.

 

There is a lot of small weird behaviours I don't understand and that are quite annoying. I'm tired of reinstalling Windows every month (and getting the same kind of little bugs), so I hope someone could help me find a solution!

PS, here are my PC specs:

Ryzen 5 7600

32GB Corsair Vengeance
RTX3060Ti
Crucial P3 Plus

MSI B650i Edge Wifi - Ryzen 5 7600 - 32GB DDR5 - EVGA GTX1060 6GB SC

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5 minutes ago, Louscou said:

Hello,

 

I'm looking for help because my PC behaves weirdly. First of all, when the PC should go to sleep, it does not (at least, not completely). It will completely turn off my peripherals (keyboard and mouse) but not the PC itself (fans still spinning and LEDs still on). So when I would want to get out of "sleep mode", I cannot do it because the peripherals are shut down. I need to turn off the computer with the power button and turn it on again every time...

 

Something else I noticed: the PC was previously on Windows 11. I went back to W10 because I started to get some glitches within windows (things not responding, display bugs, etc). And when I went back to W10, Ryzen Master could not be installed on my PC (it was installed before...) and I downloaded HWMonitor but it launched and did not display anything. First time ever I saw this on a PC. As I am writing this, my desktop is frozen and I cannot click on any icons on it.

 

There is a lot of small weird behaviours I don't understand and that are quite annoying. I'm tired of reinstalling Windows every month (and getting the same kind of little bugs), so I hope someone could help me find a solution!

PS, here are my PC specs:

Ryzen 5 7600

32GB Corsair Vengeance
RTX3060Ti
Crucial P3 Plus

did you ever outside going from 11 to 10, reinstall windows fresh, ie without keeping your files?

 

if yes. buy a better hard-drive,  Samsung evo 850 for example. 

 

additionally,  what "32gb" ram exactly?  model number, how many sticks?  is it a full kit or several individual/ kits? 

 

 

 bios and chipset drivers fully up to date?

 

 

9 minutes ago, Louscou said:

There is a lot of small weird behaviours I don't understand and that are quite annoying

yeah.... something is corrupting your install...

 

 

9 minutes ago, Louscou said:

Ryzen Master

just a friendly tip: do not ever install this POS , its buggy as hell.

 

 

 

The direction tells you... the direction

-Scott Manley, 2021

 

 

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9 hours ago, Mark Kaine said:

did you ever outside going from 11 to 10, reinstall windows fresh, ie without keeping your files?

 

if yes. buy a better hard-drive,  Samsung evo 850 for example. 

 

Yes I did, I reinstalled W11 once but as the issue came back I thought it was Windows related and went back to 10. Really ? My P3 Plus is 3 months old, it could be the problem? 

 

9 hours ago, Mark Kaine said:

additionally,  what "32gb" ram exactly?  model number, how many sticks?  is it a full kit or several individual/ kits? 

 

Its a 2x16GB kit of Corsair Vengeance DDR5 5200MHz.

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9 hours ago, Mark Kaine said:

bios and chipset drivers fully up to date?

I never updated the BIOS since my rig is 3 months old. Should I?

 

9 hours ago, Mark Kaine said:

just a friendly tip: do not ever install this POS , its buggy as hell.

Oh really? I did not know that!

 

EDIT: I also noticed this time when shutting down the PC it did not want to turn off. Fans kept spinning... 

 

Thanks for trying to help me!

MSI B650i Edge Wifi - Ryzen 5 7600 - 32GB DDR5 - EVGA GTX1060 6GB SC

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31 minutes ago, Louscou said:

My P3 Plus is 3 months old, it could be the problem? 

definitely. 

 

as said, get a Samsung evo.

 

31 minutes ago, Louscou said:

never updated the BIOS since my rig is 3 months old. Should I?

well yes, its very important especially for new systems as mobo usually come with old, like beta version bios. 

 

also chipset driver from amd is important. 

 

 

update your stuff, possibly get a better hard-drive,  reinstall windows *fully* fresh without keeping anything. 

 

then run your ram without xmp/expo *at default settings* until you know the pc is stable...

then you can try running xmp/expo.

 

31 minutes ago, Louscou said:

Oh really? I did not know that!

yeh, it might work, but usually it makes more problems than its worth, *especially* with BIOS and stability. 

 

 

 

The direction tells you... the direction

-Scott Manley, 2021

 

 

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