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I swapped mobo, CPU, RAM from intel 8700k
kept the 3080 as that had no issues before either
I keep seeing these posts complaining about AMD CPU`s. Im kinda glad i never switched to be honest
What cooler are you using and what are temps? Both CPU and ambient
Those types of crashes can also be caused by bad ram, worth running an overnight memtest 86 to eliminate that possibility, but those random crashes especially at idle could very well be bad ram, I had a simiar experience with ram being the culprit, system was totally stable with new ram.
Yes sir.Did you do a fresh install of windows when you swapped that lot?
Intel's CPU's are also unlocked and you get the same problems with them if you mess about and don't get it right, i just quoted a post where the complainant has push the undervolt curve too far, if he backs it off a bit he will be fine.
Its all part of the learning experience for people, its not helpful for people who (with respect) don't know what they are talking about to go in to these threads saying its a problem with the CPU, it isn't.
Take 100 Mv off your CPU Volts, watch what happens.
I think the only issue I have with this setup, is that it's all set to defaults... and it's always happened on this chip/board.
My intel setup was totally stable at stock speeds and only ever saw crashes when I pushed it too far.
I think if I can't get this resolved within the next week or so, i'm probably just gonna pack it up and switch it out for an intel set again, since that's where my confidence lays.
Those types of crashes can also be caused by bad ram, worth running an overnight memtest 86 to eliminate that possibility, but those random crashes especially at idle could very well be bad ram, I had a simiar experience with ram being the culprit, system was totally stable with new ram.
My eventlog:
1.. The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly. (09:40:50am this morning)
2. The previous system shutdown at 09:20:11 on 25/09/2021 was unexpected.
Not sure why #2 says it was shutdown at 9:20:11, when it was actually 09:40 and yes my w32 time is correct.
i did check this, both system and app log, but nothing but reactive messages after, nothing before to indicate.
Says to me it hard locks before any logs are written.
Thoughts?
What PSU are you using? If an older model PSU you will need to change a setting in the motherboards bios called " power supply idle control" set it to typical. That will stop the system locking up when it goes into low power mode, old psus can't deal with the low power use at idle states of ryzen.cheers! I've built a memtest usb for tonights testing. I'll let you know how it goes
What PSU are you using? If an older model PSU you will need to change a setting in the motherboards bios called " power supply idle control" set it to typical. That will stop the system locking up when it goes into low power mode, old psus can't deal with the low power use at idle states of ryzen.
Power supply idle control is a motherboard setting for older (or cheaper) power supplies. A power supply requires a positive power draw to continue to feed power to the motherboard, if it detects a low power draw it assumes that the motherboard is in sleep mode, so it turns off until there's noticeable power draw. The problem is that older power supplies were designed where a minimum draw setting may be 5w, whereas a newer motherboard and CPU may only draw 1w at idle. So Idle control is used when your computer actually powers off instead of going to sleep on idle - it sets the threshold of low power draw at idle to like 7.5w so it won't trigger the PSU to turn off.
I keep seeing these posts complaining about AMD CPU`s. Im kinda glad i never switched to be honest
No worries!
Thanks though, my idling issue has been fixed! (+10 on curve optimizer now) woohooo
What is left though and I initially thought it was all part of the same issue, but it's not.
Idling issue - fixed
Gaming - random hard-locks remain.
Playing valorant night before last - locked up 3 times within 4 hours.
Playing valorant last night - locked up once and seemed to stop as soon as I limited fps to 120.
I'll see if the limits stop the hard-locking... and if it does, i'll start some gpu testing avenues.
Thanks chaps, very useful so far!
All stock.
I did use PBO and curve optimizer as soon as I got it.... which is what I thought these issues were from.
I've since, done a bios reset and everything is back to stock.
If you have to use optimizer to ADD voltage to get it stable at stock then that's hot garbage, time to RMA