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Another retailer approved my 5800x RMA after testing it yesterday. New one arriving today.
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All core PBO -25
All cores get to 4.85 whilst gaming and 4.750-4.775 during CB20 @ 100% load.
Stunning chip.
Matt
I sounds to me like it's you're memory that is causing the crashes. I've experienced no crashes at all in relation to tweaking the curve optimiser and most I've seen here are capable of going down to -25 without issue. CL 16 timing is quite hard to achieve stability with at 3800, is that the XMP / DCOP profile they came with? I'd be tempted to either lower your RAM frequency or increase the timings to CL 18 and see if that allows you to increase your curve optimisations and max boost speed.Hi buddy,
what cooling do you have?
My settings are -5 for the best 2 cores and -10 for the rest and that is limiting to +75Mhz speed otherwise I get random crashes! I left PBO power settings to auto (so AMD defaults) as motherboard settings produces crashes.
Currently running 2x8gb of Samsung B-die ram at 3800 16-16-16
I sounds to me like it's you're memory that is causing the crashes. I've experienced no crashes at all in relation to tweaking the curve optimiser and most I've seen here are capable of going down to -25 without issue. CL 16 timing is quite hard to achieve stability with at 3800, is that the XMP / DCOP profile they came with? I'd be tempted to either lower your RAM frequency or increase the timings to CL 18 and see if that allows you to increase your curve optimisations and max boost speed.
Mmm ok. I think I would still see if using timings of 18-21-21-12-40 or thereabouts would allow for more aggressive curve optimisation and max boost frequency. In latency terms it should only cost around 10 ns but this could well be offset in terms of overall performance by gains from better curve optimisation and max core boost. I say this based on my own experimenting since I got my 5800X and new RAM. Worth having a go...Safe setting from dram calculator for ryzen.
The memory is rated for 3200 14-14-14 (TG 8 Pack)
Mmm ok. I think I would still see if using timings of 18-21-21-12-40 or thereabouts would allow for more aggressive curve optimisation and max boost frequency. In latency terms it should only cost around 10 ns but this could well be offset in terms of overall performance by gains from better curve optimisation and max core boost. I say this based on my own experimenting since I got my 5800X and new RAM. Worth having a go...
Jinxed it
"A fatal hardware error has occurred.
Reported by component: Processor Core
Error Source: Machine Check Exception
Error Type: Cache Hierarchy Error
Processor APIC ID: 6"
I dont know if your trolling or not butMy mate is getting these same errors on his 5800X, stock.
Tried following so far:
1. Replaced RAM with known working modules
2. Replaced PSU with known working PSU
3. Replaced GPU (long shot, but had a Nvidia gt 710 handy to try
Only things we haven't changed are motherboard and CPU.
We're considering just trying a CPU RMA, haven't seen many motherboard failure reports, mostly just the CPU's.
Did you get yours fixed?
My mate is getting these same errors on his 5800X, stock.
Tried following so far:
1. Replaced RAM with known working modules
2. Replaced PSU with known working PSU
3. Replaced GPU (long shot, but had a Nvidia gt 710 handy to try
Only things we haven't changed are motherboard and CPU.
We're considering just trying a CPU RMA, haven't seen many motherboard failure reports, mostly just the CPU's.
Did you get yours fixed?
My mate is getting these same errors on his 5800X, stock.
Tried following so far:
1. Replaced RAM with known working modules
2. Replaced PSU with known working PSU
3. Replaced GPU (long shot, but had a Nvidia gt 710 handy to try
Only things we haven't changed are motherboard and CPU.
We're considering just trying a CPU RMA, haven't seen many motherboard failure reports, mostly just the CPU's.
Did you get yours fixed?
I think hes trolling again to be honest last week he was thinking of getting one was his post in this very thread but the crashes had put him off no mention of a mate haveing a 5800x then now this week its his mate lolYou have mates that use AMD, would have thought you would want nothing to do with anyone with AMD in their system. Did you not manage to convince him with all your BS to wait for Rocket Lake
Lol, definately wins troll of teh year awardI think hes trolling again to be honest last week he was thinking of getting one was his post in this very thread but the crashes had put him off no mention of a mate haveing a 5800x then now this week its his mate lol
Yeh the other trolls have thrown the towels inLol, definately wins troll of teh year award
Yeh the other trolls have thrown the towels in
Sent mine back for a refund as i found a 5900X.My mate is getting these same errors on his 5800X, stock.
Tried following so far:
1. Replaced RAM with known working modules
2. Replaced PSU with known working PSU
3. Replaced GPU (long shot, but had a Nvidia gt 710 handy to try
Only things we haven't changed are motherboard and CPU.
We're considering just trying a CPU RMA, haven't seen many motherboard failure reports, mostly just the CPU's.
Did you get yours fixed?
95% of the time the WHEA errors pointed to APIC 8 (5th Core), which is actually what Ryzen master designated as my best core. Even at +5 it would still crash. With HWInfo reporting that sometimes the voltage would drop to 0.2V at idle I wouldn't think that's a CPU issue as such, more of a power delivery one.
I'm happy enough with turning off Global C-States for now at least.