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Ryzen 5000 crashes - anyone getting them?

It's still doing it, i left it running Prime 95 for a couple of hours, rock solid.

Went to cook some food so left it idle at desktop for about 30 mins & came back to find it's rebooted again.

It's literally the lower the workload on it, the worse it is. Hammer the hell out of it and it's rock solid.
 
It's still doing it, i left it running Prime 95 for a couple of hours, rock solid.

Went to cook some food so left it idle at desktop for about 30 mins & came back to find it's rebooted again.

It's literally the lower the workload on it, the worse it is. Hammer the hell out of it and it's rock solid.
Try running R23 single core and see if it reboots.
 
It's still doing it, i left it running Prime 95 for a couple of hours, rock solid.

Went to cook some food so left it idle at desktop for about 30 mins & came back to find it's rebooted again.

It's literally the lower the workload on it, the worse it is. Hammer the hell out of it and it's rock solid.

Have you got a negative curve offset running on it?
 
I would strongly recommend a flashing of bios to the latest version. It is a wry simple process takes around 2min and completely fool proof. If it bricks you can RMA the board anyway. Which by the sound of things you are looking to return anyway. So no harm in doing that.

just for clarity C-state should be on. Dunno if you are using PBO and curve optimiser. But I think just go into bios and make sure PBO is on auto for now.

also dial in 1.4V on those ram manually just in case.
 
I said it before, the only time i get random crashing is if i run a negative curve offset too aggressively.

Even if you're not doing that it might be worth you going into the BIOS, finding the curve optimiser (you may have to turn BPO to advanced) set curve optimiser symbol to positive and set it to 5.
 
There should be a bios setting called low current idle which you can try changing to typical current idle if thats not already set.
 
I appreciate the replies here guys, really don't want to have to mess around with RMA's as when in game it runs real good.

Just bear with me, i've come from an Asus P77-V-LX running a rock stable 4.5GHz 3570k for what must be 8 years, I haven't messed in the BIOS for some time and when I did it was Intel. Only had 2 AMD Chips, one being an Athlon X2-3800+ and the one before being a Socket A Athlon 2500+ which was at a stable 2525MHz so it's been a while.

PBO is on Auto. I have no idea what a negative offset curve is, most of the BIOS settings are stock.

C-State on or off, makes no difference.
 
I appreciate the replies here guys, really don't want to have to mess around with RMA's as when in game it runs real good.

Just bear with me, i've come from an Asus P77-V-LX running a rock stable 4.5GHz 3570k for what must be 8 years, I haven't messed in the BIOS for some time and when I did it was Intel. Only had 2 AMD Chips, one being an Athlon X2-3800+ and the one before being a Socket A Athlon 2500+ which was at a stable 2525MHz so it's been a while.

PBO is on Auto. I have no idea what a negative offset curve is, most of the BIOS settings are stock.

C-State on or off, makes no difference.

Set PBO to advanced and the Curve optimizer should appear.
 
Update, seems the board does have a BIOS recovery feature called ASUS Crashfree Bios 3. Will perform the update today.

Would be nice anyway as the BIOS is pre-SAM and my GPU is an RX6800.
 
Further update, BIOS updated to latest, i had to walk away, i couldn't bear to watch that bar increase.

Initial tests suggest the issue has gone, I can now play Division 2 with no hard reboots on launch.

Cheers for the help guys, i was on the verge of pulling the CPU for RMA.
 
This is worrying to read. I was considering a Ryzen 5900x or 5950x, but can't find one in stock. Now that there are stability issues, I'm glad I'm waiting for Rocket/Alder Lake.

Hope you get your issues sorted. I know how frustrating it is to pay good money for new hardware, only to have crashes/issues to deal with. I had many issues with my Radeon VII and Vega64 that I spent too many hours on fixing (reverting drivers, reinstalling windows, changing cables, power cables form PSU), all of which were completely resolved with my MSI 3080 Gaming X.

Intel/Nvidia = stability IMO. After a hard day's work, last thing I personally want to be doing is troubleshooting some random crash/flicker/annoying issue.

Hahaha I know we're in a lockdown but surely you can find something better to do than bashing AMD and promoting Intel with every post you make across the internet.. unless its your 9-5 which I wouldn't rule out
 
Further update, BIOS updated to latest, i had to walk away, i couldn't bear to watch that bar increase.

Initial tests suggest the issue has gone, I can now play Division 2 with no hard reboots on launch.

Cheers for the help guys, i was on the verge of pulling the CPU for RMA.

Asus BIOS, Asus like to push things a little beyond reference to get those couple of % to look like their boards are better, because the reality is unless you get a really crap one it doesn't really matter how little or much you pay for the Motherboard they all result in the same performance for the CPU.

Glad its fixed. :)
 
So... I'm having the exact same problem. Newly built PC with a 5950x randomly rebooting.

I finished the build 10 days ago, flashed the MSI bios with v14 and it was all working well except for the power supply (Corsair RM850) which had a really annoying whine.
RMA'd the PSU and bought a Seasonic. It arrived two days ago. All good, no noise, great. But after a bit, it booted unexpectedly. I tried to turn off the RAM xmp, update all drives and even update the Bios to v15.

Before updating, on some reboots I've got a white CPU light on the motherboard, but it doesn't always happen.

Even if it gets stable for a short while, after 10 min or something it boots again. Can anyone help me?
Should I try to RMA the 5950x? Is that done directly with AMD? I ordered this from Germany (out of stock here) and it was a nightmare until it arrived. I really don't want to rely on the shop for that.
 
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