And, miraculously, these attempts to make this crap work voids the warranty, so AMD doesn't even have to take their crap back. This thread is the home of this second half losers. That means a half of the buyers downvolts their CPUs to overclock them (the "awesome" new feature much advertised by AMD), and another half OVERvolts their CPUs to UNDERclock them to make them work somehow. But of course that doesn't mean AMD is going to put a half of the CPU yield which is below that average down the trash and lose profits. Now, to make the Ryzen great again, the performance AMD specifies is the performance of an AVERAGE CPU. The usual gambling used to be - how well you can overclock your CPU, but the base specified peroformance was guaranteed to you. Looks like the AMD casino took the silicon lottery to a new level. If this works for many people, I can even give a conspiracy theory, explaining this. Of course your CPU might need more or less curve. 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?ĭo you have curve optimizer in your BIOS? Have you tried setting it to a positive voltage setting for all core, somewhere bewteen +2 and +10? This would be with all other voltages/overclock at default. 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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