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Thread: X370 X470 AGESA 1003AB Bioses
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09-25-2019 07:00 PM #961
igralec84 PC Specs Motherboard ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero Processor Ryzen 7 3700X Memory (part number) 2x F4-3200C14-8GVK Graphics Card #1 RTX 2080 FE + EK Waterblock Monitor HP Omen 32 Storage #1 WD Blue 250gb M.2 Storage #2 Kingston SSD 128GB CPU Cooler EK-KIT X360 Case Thermaltake Core P3 Power Supply EVGA SuperNOVA 1300 G2 Keyboard Razer Ornata Chroma Mouse ASUS ROG Pugio Headset/Speakers Logitech Z333 OS Win 10 Pro Accessory #1 3x Noctua NF-F12 Accessory #2 Phanteks Premium Riser
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Yes i had the 3600 and now have 3600X on C7H, have BSODs on mostly idle or like this when i'm typing or reading posts, never under load like playing, benchmarks, memtests. Hope to get the 3700X tomorrow, but i expect the BSODs to continue. Tried almost everything in the last 1,5 months, but what's funny is the 2700X worked fine on this motherboard before i switched to Ryzen 3000. I probably deserve some kind of a medal if i had 2 faulty CPUs and am getting a third one tomorrow. But haven't heard anything from the buyer of the 3600, so hmm...
Will probably give the 3600X to a friend to test on his X470 Strix-F and maybe borrow his 3200 Cl16 Ripjaws V, so i'll test a 3rd different set of RAM on this motherboard. What i noticed is if the BSODs happen in the first hour of uptime, it's ok then for the rest of the day.
Here's my HWinfo of 30+ minutes of surfing and idle with firefox in the background (loaded optimized defaults, set fan and pump curves, global C-states enabled, ECC disabled, everything else auto/default so RAM running at 2400, windows balanced plan with 5% minimum cpu state, started HWinfo immediately after login so some stuff needed to load, which caused the temp spike to 59°C, or might have been something in firefox):
Will now leave it at this setting and wait for a BSOD, most likely a 0x0000000a IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL caused by Ntfs.sys (hmm SSD problem?) or hal.dll.Last edited by igralec84; 09-25-2019 at 09:25 PM.
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09-25-2019 07:28 PM #962
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After some more tinkering I still have random shutdowns on both 0075 and 7501 for CH6 when AutoOC is enabled. PBO hasn't lead to a new shutdown after flashing the bios using the bios flashback option. But when I enable AutoOC my PC boots to Windows, I can check clockspeeds and then all of a sudden I have a black screen and the PC powers off...
R5 3600
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FlareX 3200 Mhz CL14
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09-25-2019 10:35 PM #963
EZ_PC_TECH PC Specs Motherboard Crosshair Hero VII x470/MSI Godlike x570 Processor Ryzen 7 3700X/3900X/3950X Memory (part number) G.Skill FlareX 3800 14-16-14-16-26 CR1) Graphics Card #1 MSI 1070Ti Titanium EK WB Graphics Card #2 1080Ti EK WB Monitor MSI Optix 32" CPU Cooler XSPC Raystorm Pro + Alphacool XT45 360 + D5 + HW Labs GTX480 + HW Labs GTX420 Case Fully custom Power Supply Seasonic Prime SSR-650T OS Windows 10 Pro
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09-25-2019 10:37 PM #964
EZ_PC_TECH PC Specs Motherboard Crosshair Hero VII x470/MSI Godlike x570 Processor Ryzen 7 3700X/3900X/3950X Memory (part number) G.Skill FlareX 3800 14-16-14-16-26 CR1) Graphics Card #1 MSI 1070Ti Titanium EK WB Graphics Card #2 1080Ti EK WB Monitor MSI Optix 32" CPU Cooler XSPC Raystorm Pro + Alphacool XT45 360 + D5 + HW Labs GTX480 + HW Labs GTX420 Case Fully custom Power Supply Seasonic Prime SSR-650T OS Windows 10 Pro
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09-25-2019 11:35 PM #965
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09-26-2019 01:56 AM #966
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I remember having random bsod even during windows repair menu and windows installation when I have autooc on.
Managed to fix it by manual all core oc at fixed cpu clock and voltage. Although single core result is worse than stock, but it seems stable.
Just that once a while windows loading will stuck at spinner forever, had to press reset few rounds to get it booted, windows loading issue is still a mystery for me.
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09-26-2019 05:37 AM #967
Diskach PC Specs Motherboard Crosshair VI HERO Processor Ryzen 5 3600 Memory (part number) Aegis 3000 2x8GB Graphics Card #1 MSI Gaming GTX 970 Sound Card Onboard Monitor Dell P2414H Storage #1 Adata Sx8200 Pro 512 nvme Storage #2 SanDisk Ultra II 256g + Crucial MX500 1tb CPU Cooler Thermalright Macho rev B Case CM Advanced 2 White Power Supply Corsair HX 450W Keyboard MS keyboard 600 White Mouse Logitech MX 518 OS Win 10 Pro Accessory #1 X1 Gamepad with dongle
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I had those problems like both of you, and as I sad before I returned that 3600 and bought another one from different shop. Now my PC is rock stable.
Also as I said before new BIOS also came (7403), maybe it is the new BIOS that fixed it(i tried all the previous ones that support zen2)...
I feel for both of you, because this many BSOD s and instability were very very frustrating.
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09-26-2019 09:13 AM #968
igralec84 PC Specs Motherboard ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero Processor Ryzen 7 3700X Memory (part number) 2x F4-3200C14-8GVK Graphics Card #1 RTX 2080 FE + EK Waterblock Monitor HP Omen 32 Storage #1 WD Blue 250gb M.2 Storage #2 Kingston SSD 128GB CPU Cooler EK-KIT X360 Case Thermaltake Core P3 Power Supply EVGA SuperNOVA 1300 G2 Keyboard Razer Ornata Chroma Mouse ASUS ROG Pugio Headset/Speakers Logitech Z333 OS Win 10 Pro Accessory #1 3x Noctua NF-F12 Accessory #2 Phanteks Premium Riser
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Thank you, will try it today, i think the last time i had that disabled was when i could run 3800 CL16 with the 3200 CL14 Ripjaws on 2501.
I have the 3700X at the main post office, waiting for it to get delivered to my local post office, hope they can manage those last 10kms in reasonable time... Then we'll see if it's any better, the 3600 i sold seems to work fine for the current owner, although it has warranty so if there's a problem, it's not really my problem.
But this 3600X, i'll let my friend borrow it as soon as i get the 3700X, will be interesting to see if it works for him. I did read there are quite a lot of faulty CPUs this time around, the whole idle instability is also a bit strange.
Could this maybe be caused by too low vcore, either because of the 5-10% minimum CPU state set in the power plan and maybe also DRAM power down mode, that voltage drops on idle too much and it causes a freeze / hard reset / bsod. Chkdsk found some errors yesterday, it seems the crashes also do some partition or ssd damage that keeps coming back after a couple BSODs, which maybe also contributes to the BSODs.Last edited by igralec84; 09-26-2019 at 09:19 AM.
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09-27-2019 10:48 AM #969
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Using 7501 now on the C6H, R5 3600 and FlareX 3200 Mhz CL14 running at 3533 CL14. The system is stable with AutoOC at +150 Mhz. AutoOC at +200 Mhz leads to random shutdowns...
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09-27-2019 12:13 PM #970
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@Shamino
seems like Asus already uploaded C6H BIOS 7501, did it include the dram boot error fix found in 0075?
https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/m...-ASUS-7501.zipLast edited by Ryo_z; 09-27-2019 at 12:20 PM.