![]() This beats its previous record of three hours by quite a margin. My rig has now been running for nearly three days without a hitch. I think that IceStorm and BlueApple have nailed it. Now wishing I had stuck with Intel although Zen is smarter architecture and more power efficient. I have never come across an issue like this before, although a few searches online seem to indicate that its not unique. I have not built an AMD since the old Athlon days. I have been building systems for many years, although usually Intel. Memtest 86 4 hours - pass.Īlready removed Armoury Crate, and have nothing by Asus running at all apart from motherboard fan control service. Run Aida64 stress test - all cores maxed out for 3 hourse - pass. Usually mouse continues to work, and the screen stays up, but with whatever was on it just locked. Time of freeze is noted by the stopped clock in system tray. Usually first noted by a browser tab not responding, and then applications slowly freezing. The crash is not a sudden - everything locking up - scenario, its a gradual stopping of processes. They do not seem dependent on any kind of load or stress. The crashes are totally random it seems and often happen whether the PC is just idling with nothing going on. Same components exactly, only i have a GTX1070 Look at the Min column for your motherboard voltage sensors, and see if any of them are dipping below the headline voltage. It might be hard to read the figures if the system crashes, but you can kind of keep an eye on it during normal operation and see if any of your rail voltages are low. The program CPUInfoHWMonitor (sorry, got that wrong) will monitor voltages for you. The 5600X only uses 88 watts, so I wouldn't expect the new board to be overloading your PSU when the old one was fine, but it's at least conceivable. Second edit: power supply is also a slim possibility. Pretty much every Zen 3 chip will do 1800/3600 speed, even though that's officially an overclock, so if a chip wouldn't do that, I'd probably return it as defective. If removing the ASUS software doesn't fix you up, I'd probably try RMAing the chip before doing anything on their list. You shouldn't really need to mess with any of the stuff xcmt is mentioning. USB interruptions could definitely confuse drivers and cause system freezes. ![]() ASUS released BIOSes with that AGESA version in early August, so make sure your BIOS is at least that recent. AMD was having interference problems with USB when PCIe4 devices were present, which apparently was finally solved with their AGESA 1.2.0.3. ![]() Updating to whatever is most recent for your board could help. (edit to add: I'm not aware of freeze issues with that software, but if you're still having trouble, remove it again, to simplify the problem.)Īnother thing to check before despairing is your BIOS version. Unfortunately, G-Skill isn't one of them, or I'd be using that program myself, to turn it off. It supports ASUS Aura and a number of RGB memory modules. If you do still want light control, you could try OpenRGB: If you don't care about that, you can just remove and forget it. The main reason to run the ASUS software is for lighting control. That is the only other thing I can think of. I just won a (overpriced) bundle which includes a 3060 12G card that I am waiting on. The GPU is an older one I have had from an Intel build that I had no problems with. Note that everything runs very cool so I don't think heat is an issue. Run memtest and Windows 10's built in mem test toolĤ. I have used two new ones and exact same resultsĢ. Usually after removing all the components it will work for several hours and then after that the freezes occur pretty regularly (like every hour).ġ. Sometimes is a slow progress to the freeze where I can close some windows and then nothing works. It moves with no problems at all, I can click (nothing response) but I cannot do anything else. What happens is that the picture just freezes and I can only use the mouse cursor. RAM: 4x 8gb Crucial Ballistix 3600 MHz DDR4 I just built a new ryzen system which I have been having trouble with ever since.
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