• Competitor rules

    Please remember that any mention of competitors, hinting at competitors or offering to provide details of competitors will result in an account suspension. The full rules can be found under the 'Terms and Rules' link in the bottom right corner of your screen. Just don't mention competitors in any way, shape or form and you'll be OK.

*** AMD "Zen 4" thread (inc AM5/APU discussion) ***

no

but my AM4 system was rock solid
soon as i went AM5 , crash not stop in games
so I'm thinking if it is the SSD, something is causing it to corrupt

EDIT//

Tried 2 motherboards (exact same ones) so if its a bad slot, its on both
Testing 2 motherboards and having this issue pretty much 100% rules out the motherboard.

(My spec for reference as I use the same mobo.
Asus rog strix x670e-f wifi gaming
Samsung 990 Pro
Corsair Vengeance RGB 6000 C30 2x16GB
Corsair HX1000i
Sapphire 7900xtx Nitro
Ryzen 7950X3D
AC Freezer ii 360mm AIO
Fractal Meshify 2)
 
Last edited:
well , as i said i can not risk buying a new SSD, and that goes down the same route because something is faulty that is causing it

Whilst that program was on, i checked my portable drive (which is hardly used) and that also has errors on according to that program
 
Last edited:
well , as i said i can not risk buying a new SSD, and that goes down the same route because something is faulty that is causing it

Whilst that program was on, i checked my portable drive (which is hardly used) and that also has errors on according to that program
Errors happen, its normal to a point with flash memory. Your drive has less than my old drive and over 2x the writes so unless they all happened in the last few days, it seems ok.

You could also update to the new Intel NIC driver, should be on ASUS page by now, it is supposed to stop the connection dropout issue, maybe that will help?
 
Last edited:
Errors happen, its normal to a point with flash memory. Your drive has less than my old drive and over 2x the writes so unless they all happened in the last few days, it seems ok.

You could also update to the new Intel NIC driver, should be on ASUS page by now, it is supposed to stop the connection dropout issue, maybe that will help?

I didn't do anything and my network dropouts just stopped and I have no idea why.
 
Why not pop the new CPU in the current PC and try that, if the old CPU is the problem that should sort it.
but, like you say the SSD is likely to have been borked by the CPU (potentially) and is now damaged

i could install the CPU, but its now unlikely it will fix the issue as the damage has been done, I could have course put the new SSD in as well, but as i said before, i will not risk it, new mother board +CPU and SSD is a must now
 
but, like you say the SSD is likely to have been borked by the CPU (potentially) and is now damaged

i could install the CPU, but its now unlikely it will fix the issue as the damage has been done, I could have course put the new SSD in as well, but as i said before, i will not risk it, new mother board +CPU and SSD is a must now
I did not say your ssd is borked, it could have been but it looks to be ok as if it was the error count would be higher and increasing. checking the new cpu is a very easy test as you are removing the old one anyway.
 
My 7600x seems to be getting a rather low multi score in R23.

Single core is 1952, multi is 14213. This is on an X670E Hero on the latest BIOS (922?) with everything set to default except EXPO II enabled.

CPU cooler is a NH-U12A.

Does anyone have any ideas what would be causing it, where to start looking?
 
Interestingly I originally opted for EXPO II, which includes all of the manufacturer set timings. EXPO I has the main timings from the memory and then it leaves the rest for the motherboard to configure. So I figured EXPO II would be best. This is in 32GB Corsair Dominator CL36 6000.

Turns out that isn’t the case and my scores with EXPO I have been higher, a fair bit in some cases. I assume ASUS is setting more aggressive timings with EXPO I.

R23 Single:

EXPO I: 1961
EXPO II: 1952

R23 Multi :

EXPO I: 14926
EXPO II: 14213


3D Mark Extreme (CPU):

EXPO I : 4993
EXPO II : 4771

Time Spy (CPU):

EXPO I : 10,089
EXPO II : 9595
 
Last edited:
Back
Top Bottom