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Motherboard: Asus Prime m350 plus

Bios 0606

Cpu: ryzen 5 1500x

Ram: http://www.microcenter.com/product/464838/16GB_2_x_8GB_DDR4-2400_Desktop_Memory_Kit

Windows 10

Psu: corsair CX750M (750 watt)

250gig ssd with os only

2tb Seagate partitioned in half for gaming

 

New build keeps restarting itself, Windows event log shows kernel 41. Doing research I found that duplicate audio drivers may cause this. I have no duplicates, found several links saying I need to make a power plan. Basically breaks down to never letting computer sleep. Also saw PSU might cause a problem, replaced and still having issue. Kinda outta ideas here system will sometimes run fine for hours at a time. Typically if it restarts there is less and less time between each restart. Any insights are welcome 

I've done all these steps except replace mobo

http://windowsreport.com/kernel-power-41-error-windows-10/

 

Going to do a clean install of Windows will post results.

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  • 9 months later...

Same problem when i overclock the Ryzen 1700 at 3.8ghz or more.
PSU is good -Corsair RMi 850W

Mobo is Asus Prime x370 pro..

Ram is 3200mhz CL 14 G.Skill  D.O.C.P....etc
CPU is cooled by water block(full loop).I tried everything including bios updates and manual overclocking.Cpu can pass benchmarks as prime 95 but crashes at hosting games or other single/double core heavier tasks.With default overclock at 3.65ghz at 1.18v cpu is running fine with 0 errors

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4 minutes ago, Wakafaka said:

Same problem when i overclock the Ryzen 1700 at 3.8ghz or more.
PSU is good -Corsair RMi 850W

Mobo is Asus Prime x370 pro..

Ram is 3200mhz CL 14 G.Skill  D.O.C.P....etc
CPU is cooled by water block(full loop).I tried everything including bios updates and manual overclocking.Cpu can pass benchmarks as prime 95 but crashes at hosting games or other single/double core heavier tasks.With default overclock at 3.65ghz at 1.18v cpu is running fine with 0 errors

Usually when an overclock crashes like that, it means it needs more voltage. 1.18v is pretty low. How much higher did you go for the manual overclock? Monitor your temps, do some stress testing with Aida64 and keep raising the vcore a bit at a time. It should be able to do a stress test for 24 hours without a problem.  It should stay under 80 degrees. I'm sure you know the basics. 

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On 4/27/2017 at 3:23 PM, Subwatt said:

Motherboard: Asus Prime m350 plus

Bios 0606

Cpu: ryzen 5 1500x

Ram: http://www.microcenter.com/product/464838/16GB_2_x_8GB_DDR4-2400_Desktop_Memory_Kit

Windows 10

Psu: corsair CX750M (750 watt)

250gig ssd with os only

2tb Seagate partitioned in half for gaming

 

New build keeps restarting itself, Windows event log shows kernel 41. Doing research I found that duplicate audio drivers may cause this. I have no duplicates, found several links saying I need to make a power plan. Basically breaks down to never letting computer sleep. Also saw PSU might cause a problem, replaced and still having issue. Kinda outta ideas here system will sometimes run fine for hours at a time. Typically if it restarts there is less and less time between each restart. Any insights are welcome 

I've done all these steps except replace mobo

http://windowsreport.com/kernel-power-41-error-windows-10/

 

Going to do a clean install of Windows will post results.

Did you try reseating your memory, testing it with only one stick at a time and testing the different slots?  Did you try a memtest86 test? Have you done any stress testing and temperature monitoring with anything like Aida64? 

Those are some things I'd start trying right off the bat.

 

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On 2/6/2018 at 8:32 PM, stateofpsychosis said:

Usually when an overclock crashes like that, it means it needs more voltage. 1.18v is pretty low. How much higher did you go for the manual overclock? Monitor your temps, do some stress testing with Aida64 and keep raising the vcore a bit at a time. It should be able to do a stress test for 24 hours without a problem.  It should stay under 80 degrees. I'm sure you know the basics. 

Solution found!!!

Ram was unstable(was geting wrong readings) at 3200mhz.Fully stable on 2933mhz with the same timings with 0 errors.I used HCI mem test.

After tunning the ram and making it fully stable i did the CPU OC.

Set:3.5Ghz  1.35v LLC3 Pass
Set:3.6Ghz  1.35v LLC3 Pass
Set:3.7Ghz  1.35v LLC3 Pass
Set:3.8Ghz  1.35v LLC3 Pass
Set:3.9Ghz  1.35v LLC3 Pass Under load:[CPU-Z 1.384v-1.406v / HW->VID:1.263v(min) / SVI2 TFN-1.319v(min)]

I just did started the overclock this way with cranked voltage to determine the maximum overclock with safe voltage.
I highly recommend anyone with ryzen to try HCI mem test to check your ram stability
 

 

 

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On 2/17/2018 at 9:22 AM, Wakafaka said:

Solution found!!!

Ram was unstable(was geting wrong readings) at 3200mhz.Fully stable on 2933mhz with the same timings with 0 errors.I used HCI mem test.

After tunning the ram and making it fully stable i did the CPU OC.

Set:3.5Ghz  1.35v LLC3 Pass
Set:3.6Ghz  1.35v LLC3 Pass
Set:3.7Ghz  1.35v LLC3 Pass
Set:3.8Ghz  1.35v LLC3 Pass
Set:3.9Ghz  1.35v LLC3 Pass Under load:[CPU-Z 1.384v-1.406v / HW->VID:1.263v(min) / SVI2 TFN-1.319v(min)]

I just did started the overclock this way with cranked voltage to determine the maximum overclock with safe voltage.
I highly recommend anyone with ryzen to try HCI mem test to check your ram stability
 

 

 

Actually, I'd recommend memtest86 over that and to boot it off of a flash drive instead of doing it from windows.

When you're overclocking your ram and are still testing for errors, you don't want those errors happening while windows is open since ram that's spitting out errors can cause problems with windows. memtest86 has just been the go to ram testing software for as long as I can remember as well. I've always found it super reliable.

You gotta do like at least 5-6 passes with that to be really sure.

I would still do more testing.

I was just overclocking my ram myself, it passed an hour's worth of tests, but then started spitting out errors after like the 4th pass.

You really need to test it for a while to be sure.

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