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WINDOWS CRASHING ON RYZEN

Gomir
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I got it working guys with just a fresh win install. Thank you all

8 minutes ago, Gomir said:

I reseated the ram, i ll go right away and buy some thermal paste because that is the problem ( i think i put my fingers on the cpu heatspreader )

Try the thermal paste, but it most likely is the CPU causing the issue. You've already said that there's no issue with thermals. The BSOD is caused when data collides and the CPU's logical cores doesn't know what to do, as I explained earlier. Most likely you will need to RMA your CPU.

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2 minutes ago, GoodBytes said:

SATA cable might be faulty. Try replacing it.

It's a CPU issue causing the BSOD.

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26 minutes ago, knightslugger said:

i spread TIM across the IHS with my finger. never had a problem.

1 more question, i managed to get it running cinebench and i had only 55° C and then it run fine for 20 mins and then it crashed, do you still think i should go and reseat the cpu? Or should i just install a new win?

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Just now, Gomir said:

1 more question, i managed to get it running cinebench and i had only 55° C and then it run fine for 20 mins and then it crashed, do you still think i should go and reseat the cpu? Or should i just install a new win?

Old versions of windows does not make ryzen stable. like, at all. you need a new version of windows on that machine. period.

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37 minutes ago, GoodBytes said:

SATA cable might be faulty. Try replacing it.

You might be right because i get crashes when i open a file up or load a progam or something, i ll try to update windows and if it still does the same thing i ll swich the sata cable

 

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7 hours ago, Gomir said:

I reseated the ram, i ll go right away and buy some thermal paste because that is the problem ( i think i put my fingers on the cpu heatspreader )

That shouldn't be an issue. It might lead to a bit worse thermals but wouldn't cause blue screens.

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8 hours ago, wolfboytech said:

If you also have Win7, it will cause this as Ryzen isn't "supported" on Win7.

Actually it is. 

 

AMD's own site shows that the Ryzen chipset drivers are for Windows 10 AND 7, which equates to proper Win7 support.

http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/chipset?os=Windows 10 - 64

 

The only thing about Ryzen and Win7 that's an issue is the lack of Windows Updates, but that's an artificial block that Microsoft created in KB4012982 and is easily circumvented.

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I got it working guys with just a fresh win install. Thank you all

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