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Help! Ryzen 5 Issues

Baeku

Hi,

 

I recently upgradre from my AMD Athlon II to a Ryzen 5 1600X but I am a little disappointed because I have some minor issues.

 

Sometimes my pc restarts with no reason. I tested the OS, temperatures and all is ok. My mobo don't allow me to put gaming mode or to use the xmp or amp profile. I updated BIOS with no problems but RAM stay in 2100 MHz. In MSI Live Update appears that the BIOS is not update but in BIOS it is ok.

 

Specs:

CPU: Ryzen 5 1600X

MOBO: MSI B350 Tomahawk Artic

RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4 - 3000 MHz 2x8GB

CPU Cooler: Ekwb-kit L240

PSU: NOX Hummer 750W

GPU: Sapphire Fury 4GB Nitro

 

Thanks.

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try an older bios version? im having no problem with mine i would just return it if i was you 

My Personal Computer

 

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 1600 3.2GHz (OC 3.8) 6-Core Processor

Cpu cooler DEEPCOOL Gamer Storm CAPTAIN 240EX WHITE 
Motherboard: MSI - B350 TOMAHAWK ARCTIC ATX AM4 Motherboard 
Memory: Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3000MHz RAM 8x3

Storage: SAMSUNG 850 PRO 2.5" 256GB SATA III

Storage:SAMSUNG 850 PRO 2.5" 500GB SATA III
Video Card: RTX 2060
Case: NZXT - S340 Elite (White) ATX Mid Tower Case 
Power Supply: EVGA 550 B3 550W

Peripherals

Monitor: Acer XF240H 24" TN Free-Sync ,144 Hz 

Keyboard: Corsair k95 RGB platinum

Mouse: Razer basilisk

Headset: Hyperx cloud alpha pro

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if it restarts randomly its probably psu

have you manually entered tge timings for ram?

and lastly is the ram on the compatibity list for your mobo

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CPUs rarely just not work. Sounds more like mobo settings.

 

 

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NOX Hummer 750W? Sounds like a ticking time bomb. Go for something tier 1-4 from this list: 

 

I edit my posts a lot.

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20 minutes ago, ImNotThere said:

if it restarts randomly its probably psu

have you manually entered tge timings for ram?

and lastly is the ram on the compatibity list for your mobo

Restarts are not frequently, I think that its for this hot summer. 

And the RAM in G.Skill web only appears the FlareX for Ryzen

 

1 minute ago, Mooshi said:

CPUs rarely just not work. Sounds more like mobo settings.

 

I cannot say the same, I have problems with a FX-8350 of a friends computer.

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4 minutes ago, MrDrWho13 said:

NOX Hummer 750W? Sounds like a ticking time bomb. Go for something tier 1-4 from this list: 

 

Most people think bad about NOX Psu but I don't have any problem since December 2012

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5 minutes ago, Baeku said:

Most people think bad about NOX Psu but I don't have any problem since December 2012

Even if it were another brand I would say it's the most likely point of failure. Otherwise it could be your CPU temperatures?

I edit my posts a lot.

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1 minute ago, MrDrWho13 said:

Even if it were another brand I would say it's the most likely point of failure. Otherwise it could be your CPU temperatures?

I need to say that in first time I commit a newbye error with the watercooling radiator cause I put the fans in front taking out air instead taking in. That was the hell in a computer case xD I change that and now is so cool 60º, 70º in gaming. but now We have a hot summer here in Spain. It could be that, cause I tested the psu and it works fine.

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1 minute ago, Baeku said:

I need to say that in first time I commit a newbye error with the watercooling radiator cause I put the fans in front taking out air instead taking in. That was the hell in a computer case xD I change that and now is so cool 60º, 70º in gaming. but now We have a hot summer here in Spain. It could be that, cause I tested the psu and it works fine.

The heat could cause the PSU to turn off as a safety mechanism. I would try the computer with a different PSU to see if it's the problem.

I edit my posts a lot.

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