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Ryzen Threadripper Build Crashing

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9 hours ago, TheGlenlivet said:

Sorry to hear that.  Just to make sure, my Memtest86 was 8 passes of all 13 tests.  I had a failure on passes after the default 4 (I think it was test 6 on the first test with all 4 dimms and test 8 on the dimm that had the error.) 

Hope you get this working.  It is a great workstation for the money.

Well I do have soome good news!

 

So what I had to do is load in Ubuntu 16.04 and I got the system to load on the drives, THEN use a ISO image with https://rufus.akeo.ie/ And then it is up and running PERFECT NOW.

 

I got to say a huge thanks to the guys at Rufus and MicroCenter that I HAD to talk to at this point, BUT FUN STORY FOR ALL THAT ARE DOING THIS BUILD :

 

Don't use all the RAMM slots, it kills the memory controller Bus. This means that it can't handle the whole amount of RAMM you insert, but using 4 slots with higher density on it will be just fine.

 

IT'S OVER, FINALLY THE CRASHING IS OVER!

Okay, I have a Ryzen 1950x system:

OS : Windows 10 Pro

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So this is the whole list here (Forgive me I have sinned, used newegg) I also have a NVME M.2 card running my OS in the system (Samsung 250gb) and another Samsung drive 860 pro harddrive.

 

WHERE THIS GETS MADDENING:

 

Okay for a while now I have been having this random restarting issue, PAGE_ FAULT_IN_NON_PAGED / SYS.FIL / ETC......The errors would be more important if they were not something different everytime. But what I have done is send the motherboard back, the ramm back, and got new ones and this is still happening. I have tried new hard drives, and still crashing, updated bios and drivers all downloaded.

 

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This is a long running history of random restarts and I don't know what else to do, I am losing my mind. I can't tell if this WHOLE thing is hardware or software....

 

Can anyone post that can help or has the same problem with what was done to fix it?

 

Game running, watching youtube, downloads...it still crashes.

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i hade this problem a few weeks ago i turned out that a graphics card wasent properly seated in  the slot for some reason so chech that all graphics cards and ramm sticks are properly seated on the motherboard it can also be a overheating issue so if you have done an overclock turn it down a little or set it back to stock untile you can get more fans or a better cpu cooler

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1 minute ago, thanos999 said:

i hade this problem a few weeks ago i turned out that a graphics card wasent properly seated in  the slot for some reason so chech that all graphics cards and ramm sticks are properly seated on the motherboard it can also be a overheating issue so if you have done an overclock turn it down a little or set it back to stock untile you can get more fans or a better cpu cooler

I didn't think of that, I will re-seat the GPU I have it vertical right now with a ribbon for it to plug in. I will have to double check the RAMM slots too. Thanks for the post.

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9 minutes ago, Kahoku Nova said:

I didn't think of that, I will re-seat the GPU I have it vertical right now with a ribbon for it to plug in. I will have to double check the RAMM slots too. Thanks for the post.

Mine turned out to be ram.  Memtest86'd the shit out of them and found 1 of 4 had errors.  RMA'd and so far so good since then.

GOOD LUCK!!!!!!

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8 minutes ago, TheGlenlivet said:

Mine turned out to be ram.  Memtest86'd the shit out of them and found 1 of 4 had errors.  RMA'd and so far so good since then.

GOOD LUCK!!!!!!

Thanks for the Advice! I will double check them too! 

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Well, bad news it has happened again. The GPU is mounted to the Motherboard and I made sure the RAMM is seated properly.

 

I am wondering if this is a lack of power? I don't know but can explain

 

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^ The upper left 4 pin connection I had plugged in the past when it was feeding power to the CPU. I don't do Overclocking, and it is current not in the system.

Edit : Yes I have the 8 pint on the right connected right now.

 

One thing I noticed in the past that when I was using my system, when I did have only 4 sticks of ramm in the slots it was fine....Can this not handle 8? Do I have to wait for a BIOS patch? I can't be the only one that has this problem.

 

Well, if I am I have the GPU in the second from the top slot right now, I had it in the first slot from the top before as well. 

 

I am starting to believe that I will need to get another board...even after RMA'ing this one....

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It happend, I went out and got a Zenith Board x399 for my set up and returning for money back my ASrock board. I did discover a few things on this passage that filling up your ram slots is not the way to go, I did find out that higher density ramm would be better for larger ramm needs. The reason is Memory controllers just lose their crap when you have this happen, so I am going back with just 32 gbs of Ramm in it. But I am currently installing windows on the new system mother board.....Fun fact they don't like it when you just " Plug and play " your old system and when you wipe the drives with the Windows installer tool they CAN'T be used again... Currently using Rufus to re-install....Otherwise using a Linux install to just install windows.

 

Fun hateful ride against Asrock at the moment....damn them.

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12 hours ago, Kahoku Nova said:

It happend, I went out and got a Zenith Board x399 for my set up and returning for money back my ASrock board. I did discover a few things on this passage that filling up your ram slots is not the way to go, I did find out that higher density ramm would be better for larger ramm needs. The reason is Memory controllers just lose their crap when you have this happen, so I am going back with just 32 gbs of Ramm in it. But I am currently installing windows on the new system mother board.....Fun fact they don't like it when you just " Plug and play " your old system and when you wipe the drives with the Windows installer tool they CAN'T be used again... Currently using Rufus to re-install....Otherwise using a Linux install to just install windows.

 

Fun hateful ride against Asrock at the moment....damn them.

Sorry to hear that.  Just to make sure, my Memtest86 was 8 passes of all 13 tests.  I had a failure on passes after the default 4 (I think it was test 6 on the first test with all 4 dimms and test 8 on the dimm that had the error.) 

Hope you get this working.  It is a great workstation for the money.

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9 hours ago, TheGlenlivet said:

Sorry to hear that.  Just to make sure, my Memtest86 was 8 passes of all 13 tests.  I had a failure on passes after the default 4 (I think it was test 6 on the first test with all 4 dimms and test 8 on the dimm that had the error.) 

Hope you get this working.  It is a great workstation for the money.

Well I do have soome good news!

 

So what I had to do is load in Ubuntu 16.04 and I got the system to load on the drives, THEN use a ISO image with https://rufus.akeo.ie/ And then it is up and running PERFECT NOW.

 

I got to say a huge thanks to the guys at Rufus and MicroCenter that I HAD to talk to at this point, BUT FUN STORY FOR ALL THAT ARE DOING THIS BUILD :

 

Don't use all the RAMM slots, it kills the memory controller Bus. This means that it can't handle the whole amount of RAMM you insert, but using 4 slots with higher density on it will be just fine.

 

IT'S OVER, FINALLY THE CRASHING IS OVER!

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I did run fire stirke, and occd, and pcmark and what have you... It doesn't crash now. Thank goodness, I do believe that the tips in this post have helped a lot anyway so thank you all for posting!

 

It at least got me to think what else could I do, and what I have not tried yet. Thanks everyone!

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