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Hi Guys,
Just completed my new Ryzen 7900x build on the Asus X670E-F motherboard and have carried out stability testing at stock settings with the only exception setting RAM to XMP (DOCP) settings in Asus Bios.
The system has been stable with Aida64 / Cinebench and Prime 95 for 1 hour on each on latest Windows 11 22H2.
I have also ran the passmark memory tester in windows and windows memory diagnostic tool with no errors.
I have been looking to set the Asus Enhancement settings within the Precision Boost Overdrive of the bios, however on each occasion Cinebench crashes on each of the thermal limit settings of 70c / 80c and 90c.
I have also tried the traditional method of using the curve optimiser with PPT 180000 and negative -20 / all the way down to -1 but still get instability and BSOD on each value. I have also tried different bios versions and chipset drivers with the same result.
Have I just lost the silicon lottery or is there a simple solution to my issue? Perplexed TBH
Just completed my new Ryzen 7900x build on the Asus X670E-F motherboard and have carried out stability testing at stock settings with the only exception setting RAM to XMP (DOCP) settings in Asus Bios.
The system has been stable with Aida64 / Cinebench and Prime 95 for 1 hour on each on latest Windows 11 22H2.
I have also ran the passmark memory tester in windows and windows memory diagnostic tool with no errors.
I have been looking to set the Asus Enhancement settings within the Precision Boost Overdrive of the bios, however on each occasion Cinebench crashes on each of the thermal limit settings of 70c / 80c and 90c.
I have also tried the traditional method of using the curve optimiser with PPT 180000 and negative -20 / all the way down to -1 but still get instability and BSOD on each value. I have also tried different bios versions and chipset drivers with the same result.
Have I just lost the silicon lottery or is there a simple solution to my issue? Perplexed TBH
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