![]() The shield thing they added to the GPU slot is very tricky, not sure your MSI board has it but check this **bleep** out. Check it out on my thread, it was some cable extensions I was using, at the end PSU related.īut I wanted to tell you to check out your gpu installation, it might sound dumb but believe me, this might be your problem. Yo my latest update to my post, I tried to tag you. Not having the boost options is no permanent solution. Will start a ticket at mainboard manufacturer and AMD directly anyways. Crashes mostly happend in idle or during internet surfing. The system is running stable under load, so I don't think it's a power supply issue. In my error searching process I've removed and re-inserted the graphics card several time, don't think this is the issue. Hope things work out for you doing a rebuild is a pain. Worth checking they are all seated correct as well. The only other thing I would suggest is your power supply is this supplying enough under load so do you have all the power connectors plugged into the Motherboard. Or just go back to my intel build and get this **bleep** thing out of my sight only pass on some experience I had in that once had a similar issue and it was the graphics card not seated perfectly so when I went an played certain games I would get blue screened. if problem is exactly the same, then chip is faulty and will have to RMA which will take like 3 to 6 weeks to get a new one back, if I even get a replacement from them or vendor. I ordered a Mobo replacement from amazon, gonna build the whole system AGAIN(would be the fourth time). I can pass cinebench, 5 min of prime 95, ryzen master stress test. If I turn CBP on and disable xmp I still crash, on games. Tried with different RAM and problem was the same. 2 hours gaming and got a crash again on Rogue Company which is pretty low requirements. Spent many hours looking for a better core ratio, got 4.1 ghz and xmp pretty stable, at least was ok. A friend of mine just got a b550 aorus and 5600x and he is running like butter no problem whatsoever. Like I'm running very under the desired performance and yes can wait for bios updates but what if its another issue? like chip is genuinely bad. Well, that's pretty good but I'm very upset with this. I've been running a 10900k Intel rig since taking back my 5900x/Dark Hero, I have hammered the cpu, good overclock, completely stable, left on overnight for days, less 2 cores yes, but I'll take that over instability. You can't put the blame on the users all the time, with what now seems to be 100's of people having the EXACT same issue with different combinations of hardware, the determining factor is these Ryzen 5 CPU's, namely the higher end CPU's. I for one don't trust AMD's RMA replacement (if I could of got one) because the same problem will arise, and has for many others with their RMA replacements. ![]() Reproduction of the issue is sit and wait on low loads, ie: Chrome (doing anything), Email open etc, then walk away. Here's the catch increasing voltages slightly does nothing beside cause way more heat on heavy loads, you will still get the WHEA.īut why doesn't it happen straight away or a few days in once the machine is setup, why 2 - 3 weeks later when nothing has change or updated in the system, to me that comes across like degradation within the CPU, more so needing consistent voltage even under lower load situations. This indicates there's a voltage drop when the CPU isn't under normal loads. You can stress test the CPU all day and it won't happen, it only on idle or low loads where you will get hard resets/WHEA errors. I'm not a computer novice with 20+ years in IT hardware service (inc board level), nothing had changed from first setup in my 5900x system, was running perfectly for 2 weeks, all stock beside memory, Hard Reset with WHEA 18 error while using Chrome. XMP Profile disabled (RAM on 2600 MHz): problem still existsĮither there is a compatibility problem of something with the CPU, or the CPU is defective? Updated to BIOS and chipset driver mentioned above: Problem still exists Happens irregularly again and again, sometimes after minutes, sometimes longer: Windows freezes for a few seconds and then the PC reboots. After 20 min the first crash/restart with the following entries in the Event Viewer: WHEA-Logger ID 18 and critical error Kernel-Power ID 41. Today I installed a Ryzen 5900x and a Scythe Fuma 2 CPU cooler. Worked with the included AMD Prism Wrath CPU cooler for one week without any problems. I first assembled the PC with a Ryzen 3800x a week ago because it was unclear if and when I would get the Ryzen 5900x I ordered. OS: Win 10 Pro (64bit) - all updates installed PSU: be quiet straight power 11 750w Platinum Graphics: SAPPHIRE Nitro+ Radeon RX 5700 XT
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