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Post by Ashley98 on Dec 29, 2020 9:49:55 GMT -5
Built the gf a new pc for us to both use have had constant problems with it and are confused what the heck is going wrong with it
Specs Asus X570 ROG Strix-F gaming Ryzen 5 3600 MSI RX 5700 Mech OC Corsair LPX 3200mhz CL16 (Hynix D die) 2x8gb Corsair VS 550 Hyper 212 Evo
Was ok for the first 2 months ran it at stock speeds with just XMP enabled. This is when the weird stuff started to happen
One day turn the system on power light turns on for 1 seccond whole system dies, no response from power button. Turning PSU power and off for 15 secconds fixes it. After accessing this situation I found it does this after 8 hours of it being off. So switched to another PSU did the same thing.seems PSU protections are being tripped ,updated to the latest bios and weirdly this issue went away after a windows 10 update.
Ok few weeks go by without issue , then the system randomly crashes giving memory related issues great!!! IRQL not less or equal or Memory Management BSOD.this is with stock settings and xmp. Update bios again seems to go away.
Now the system won't post sometimes and hangs on MEM LED. Requiring a hard reset. Memory seems fine have done Prime95 and Memtest Varies test and the Hammer test and both come back looking ok
My guess is something is wrong with the board or CPU IMC is somehow failing this ain't a perticular good chip anyway according to Clocktuner.
Have any thoughts? Because I'm confused at what is wrong as the system passes all stresstests fine.
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Dec 29, 2020 10:07:17 GMT -5
I've seen several AMD processor wind up being bad and returned for replacement now. Bios revision doesnt seem to matter or which make and model motherboard.
My take on it = the lower end memory kits are bogus. Almost like the memory takes out the IMC and for seemingly, no good reason.
I'd say pick up a quality set of B-Die memory. It wont matter what speed really.
If you still have issues, it's probably the cpu IMC.
This gathered information for regularly visiting LTT forums where I've seen this issue quite a bit now. At first being blamed on Agesa code, but honestly I dont think that makes a difference.
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Post by georgekokovinis on Dec 29, 2020 10:26:29 GMT -5
I've seen several AMD processor wind up being bad and returned for replacement now. Bios revision doesnt seem to matter or which make and model motherboard. My take on it = the lower end memory kits are bogus. Almost like the memory takes out the IMC and for seemingly, no good reason. I'd say pick up a quality set of B-Die memory. It wont matter what speed really. If you still have issues, it's probably the cpu IMC. This gathered information for regularly visiting LTT forums where I've seen this issue quite a bit now. At first being blamed on Agesa code, but honestly I dont think that makes a difference. Hynix memory is the problem.
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Post by Bones on Dec 29, 2020 10:44:00 GMT -5
Yep - I'd put my $$ on the sticks. It seems everytime someone is having problems like this it's Corsair RAM ran with an AM4 setup. Grab a set of G.Skills and chances are you'll have much better results, preferably B-die sticks.
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Post by Ashley98 on Dec 29, 2020 10:51:20 GMT -5
Yeah could definitely be the memory seems to get worse and better every bios update. Was supposed to be Samsung memory on the website but received Hynix memory. Found giving the IF/IMC voltage made it a bit more stable. Asus released a new bios update a few days ago so I'll update to that but I doubt anything will change. Hasn't BSOD in a long while just boot issues now very annoying.
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Post by kwikgta on Dec 29, 2020 11:41:46 GMT -5
I would like to share my experience and maybe help with this. I've ran Corsair "B" die 3600 (14-16-16-16-36) at 3800 for the last 2 years on a X470 Taichi Ultimate motherboard with 3 different processors, 2700x>3900X>3950x with no problems whatsover. Recently I built a new system with a X570 Tomahawk and 5950x and popped in my Corsair memory but no mater what settings I used or how much voltage I used, it would crash everytime I tried to load windows, so I put the corsair memory back in my X470 and it runs wonderful. I then bought G.SKILL Trident Z Royal Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3600 (PC4 28800) Desktop Memory Model F4-3600C16D-32GTRS for the X570 system and it runs great as well now. I've currently got it to 14-15-15-15-35 at 3600 on 1.45v. My gut tells me your problem is memory related.
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