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I have Ryzen 5900X with 2 x 16 DDR4 3200 Mhz RAM but I feels that CPU have slightly stability problem runing at this RAM speed due there is so many stability singns (sometime lead even to unexpected restart without any BSOD) that is mostly releated to RAM. I did RAM test but can't find any faulty RAM everything is fine. Now I think about increase from auto CPU Soc Voltage that is 1.0V to 1.1V but not sure do is really safe from what I read it shoudl be fine and AMD not recommended go above 1.2V

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Is your BIOS updated to the latest version? This can make a big compatibility difference. 

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23 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

Is your BIOS updated to the latest version? This can make a big compatibility difference. 

Yes it updated to latest version and I have this problem so long it rare that lead to extreme PC restart but there is a lot stability signs runing games or even chrome browser that releated to RAM. Especially this problem start show its signs more often than push PC to heavy loads on CPU, GPU, RAM

Than browsing on idle I almost never have problem but than open games and start browsing this signs start appears even in chrome browser like very offten chrome webs crash with code status_access_violation that is mostly indicate RAM problem. My thought that this 1.0V SoC voltage is close to edge for 3200 Mhz RAM stability for this CPU.

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26 minutes ago, Winterlight said:

Yes it updated to latest version and I have this problem so long it rare that lead to extreme PC restart but there is a lot stability signs runing games or even chrome browser that releated to RAM. Especially this problem start show its signs more often than push PC to heavy loads on CPU, GPU, RAM

Than browsing on idle I almost never have problem but than open games and start browsing this signs start appears even in chrome browser like very offten chrome webs crash with code status_access_violation that is mostly indicate RAM problem. My thought that this 1.0V SoC voltage is close to edge for 3200 Mhz RAM stability for this CPU.

Yeah raising SOC voltage will probably be safe.
You can also run memtest86 to fully validate whether this is from RAM issues or other causes.

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Lenovo Yoga 7 Air: Ryzen 7840S, 32GiB DDR5

 

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Delidded Core i7 4770K - GTX 1070 ROG Strix - 16GB DDR3 @2000Mhz

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Or maybe not that didn't help my second thouth that it could be problem wih GPU cables due I use 4070 Ti with adapter 2x8 to 16 that come from single PSU cable. Now I think to try split that over two separate cables maybe that help with stability and in extreme case PC restarts without any error codes. If that not help I don't know what else coudl be anymore. Somtime I have even problem with wakeup PC from sleep mode Q-Code on motherboard show code 30 that is everything normal mean but I see black screen.

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