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Z390-I Random reboots under load RMA?

ASchiavi
Level 7
Hello everyone!

I'm in need of some help, as I'm out of ideas.

I'm having random reboots when under load (no blue screen, just a brief freeze, and a reboot).
I can reproduce the issue easily when running Prime95 (small FFT), within 10 minutes it will reboot, also when gaming for more than an hour (tested various games).
A workaround that I found in order to be able to play some games is disabling the CPU turbo, hasn't rebooted yet while gaming with turbo disabled, but it will reboot in Prime95 even with turbo disabled, although it takes longer to do so.

Specs:

MB: Asus Strix Z390-I
PSU: Corsair RM850x Part Number CP-9020156-NA
RAM: Patriot DDR4 3200 Part Number PVR416G320C6KW
CPU: Intel i9 9900K Part Number BX80684I99900K
M2: Samsung 970 EVO PLUS 500GB Part Number MZ-V7S500B/AM
M2: Samsung 860 EVO 1TB Part Number MZ-76E1T0B/AM
SSD: Sandisk SSD PLUS 240GB Part Number SDSSDA-240G-G26
SSD: Sandisk SSD PLUS 960GB Part Number SDSSDA-960GB-G26
VGA: Asus Dual 2080 TI OC Part Number DUAL-RTX2080TI-O11G
Cooler: NZXT Kraken X42 Part Number RL-KRX42-02

Things I've tried:

Changed PSU for known working 1000W CoolerMaster

Changed CPU for another I9 9900K

Tried 5 different sticks of ram, two different brands.

Updated Bios

Tried Prime95 on Ubuntu

Tried without VGA, using onboard video

Tried some different bios settings, XMP disabled, CPU current capability to 140%.

Nothing helped.

Let me know if there's any other info I can provide.

Edit 1:

Hey everyone adding a bit more info
This is what windows event viewer is showing on reboots.
79800

And seems that memory is not the issue
79801

If anyone can help in any way, ideas, things to try, whatever it will be greatly appreciated

Thanks in advance
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ASchiavi
Level 7
Bump.
Please help!!!

SK8
Level 10
Have you watched your temps as heat will make it reboot as well as dust inside the case will do the same?
Bios 602 and did a bios update doh
passed 8hr test on Karhu RamTest
Set to Manual OC
Dram Frequency 4266MHz
Dram voltage 1.45v
CPU VCCIO Voltage 1.25v
CPU System Agent Voltage 1.29v
Dram timing control 17-18-18-38
Mode1
Dram command rate set to 2N set dram current capability to 130%

SK8 wrote:
Have you watched your temps as heat will make it reboot as well as dust inside the case will do the same?


Hi, Thank you for answering!

My temps are very good, CPU maxes out at 70ish C in prime95 and after a few seconds running it will go down to around 65 C and will stay there.
And during gaming it never even reaches 60C.

The only detail is that I'm using an open chassis (Thermaltake P3) so there's not much airflow.
Maybe the Z390-I VRM's can't take the load from an I9 without airflow?

SK8
Level 10
Should not be as your temps are good but to just test any way to remove the side of the box and blow air in from a fan. Or if you can set fans to run on high or extreme speed? Other then this have you tested PC with no xmp at all / no oc at all just default bios?
Bios 602 and did a bios update doh
passed 8hr test on Karhu RamTest
Set to Manual OC
Dram Frequency 4266MHz
Dram voltage 1.45v
CPU VCCIO Voltage 1.25v
CPU System Agent Voltage 1.29v
Dram timing control 17-18-18-38
Mode1
Dram command rate set to 2N set dram current capability to 130%

I did try pointing a 120mm fan straight at the VRM's but it didn't work, I don't know if that's equivalent to a case with good airflow.
It reboots with no overclocking, even reboots with the turbo disabled @3600 MHZ on all cores, I have never attempted to overclock.

And I did try with XMP and default bios, but it sitll reboots, the only thing that seems to make a difference is disabling turbo, but all that accomplishes is to delay the reboots.

I'm out of ideas 😞

Thanks for helping!

SK8
Level 10
What bios are you on? When I was on bios 805 I had nothing but issues I had to go to bios 602 to get my rig stable so if not tried then try bios 602.
Bios 602 and did a bios update doh
passed 8hr test on Karhu RamTest
Set to Manual OC
Dram Frequency 4266MHz
Dram voltage 1.45v
CPU VCCIO Voltage 1.25v
CPU System Agent Voltage 1.29v
Dram timing control 17-18-18-38
Mode1
Dram command rate set to 2N set dram current capability to 130%

Phillyflyer
Level 10
ASchiavi wrote:
Hello everyone!

I'm in need of some help, as I'm out of ideas.

I'm having random reboots when under load (no blue screen, just a brief freeze, and a reboot).
I can reproduce the issue easily when running Prime95 (small FFT), within 10 minutes it will reboot, also when gaming for more than an hour (tested various games).
A workaround that I found in order to be able to play some games is disabling the CPU turbo, hasn't rebooted yet while gaming with turbo disabled, but it will reboot in Prime95 even with turbo disabled, although it takes longer to do so.

Specs:

MB: Asus Strix Z390-I
PSU: Corsair RM850x Part Number CP-9020156-NA
RAM: Patriot DDR4 3200 Part Number PVR416G320C6KW
CPU: Intel i9 9900K Part Number BX80684I99900K
M2: Samsung 970 EVO PLUS 500GB Part Number MZ-V7S500B/AM
M2: Samsung 860 EVO 1TB Part Number MZ-76E1T0B/AM
SSD: Sandisk SSD PLUS 240GB Part Number SDSSDA-240G-G26
SSD: Sandisk SSD PLUS 960GB Part Number SDSSDA-960GB-G26
VGA: Asus Dual 2080 TI OC Part Number DUAL-RTX2080TI-O11G
Cooler: NZXT Kraken X42 Part Number RL-KRX42-02

Things I've tried:

Changed PSU for known working 1000W CoolerMaster

Changed CPU for another I9 9900K

Tried 5 different sticks of ram, two different brands.

Updated Bios

Tried Prime95 on Ubuntu

Tried without VGA, using onboard video

Tried some different bios settings, XMP disabled, CPU current capability to 140%.

Nothing helped.

Let me know if there's any other info I can provide.

Edit 1:

Hey everyone adding a bit more info
This is what windows event viewer is showing on reboots.
79800

And seems that memory is not the issue
79801

If anyone can help in any way, ideas, things to try, whatever it will be greatly appreciated

Thanks in advance
Try flashing to bios 2401....if issue is still there ...bump the LLC in DIGI + VRM from auto ( which is LLC 2) to LL3
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XSPC RX360 Rad (6)Scythe Gentle Typhoon 1850 RPM Fans In Push/Pull @ 1500 RPMS
Swiftech Drive II / Swiftech MCP35X Pump
Enermax Platimax 1200 Watt Power Supply
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(5)Samsung 840 Pro 128 GB In Raid 0
(2) WD 1TB Black Edition
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Hi Phillyflyer,
Thanks for helping.

Unfortunately, I flashed to 2401, run prime95 and it froze and rebooted in 7 minutes.
Then Immediately after I changed CPU Load-line Calibration to LEVEL 3 (was on LEVEL 2) and when I ran prime95 it froze and rebooted almost immediately.

ASchiavi wrote:
Hi Phillyflyer,
Thanks for helping.

Unfortunately, I flashed to 2401, run prime95 and it froze and rebooted in 7 minutes.
Then Immediately after I changed CPU Load-line Calibration to LEVEL 3 (was on LEVEL 2) and when I ran prime95 it froze and rebooted almost immediately.

Bump LLC to 5 and set Dram Current Capability to 130% if u have that feature in the bios.
Asus ROG Maximus XI EXTREME
Intel i7 9900K OC'D @ 5.2 GHZ @ 1.345V (1.296V LOAD) LLC 6 PRIME 95 STABLE 8 HRS
XSPC RX360 Rad (6)Scythe Gentle Typhoon 1850 RPM Fans In Push/Pull @ 1500 RPMS
Swiftech Drive II / Swiftech MCP35X Pump
Enermax Platimax 1200 Watt Power Supply
32GB G.Skill F4-3866C18Q-32GTZR 3866 MHZ CL18 1.35V (OC 4266MHZ 17-18-18-41-2T @1.45V)
MSI GTX 1070 SEA HAWK EK X SLI WITH ASUS HB RGB
(5)Samsung 840 Pro 128 GB In Raid 0
(2) WD 1TB Black Edition
Corsair 900 D