![]() But his machine is almost identical to my ryzen 7 3700x hardware wise, except psu. My friends pc had the same issue until we removed diagnostic software like aida64 and hardware info off his machine. Second ryzen is an R7 3700x on an x570 ultra gigabyte motherboard with 16g of 3600 ram. Intel is an i5 with 16g of 2666 ram on a 250 bazooka motherboardįirst ryzen is an R5 3600 on a b550m gigabyte motherboard with 16g of 3200 ram ![]() Gaming to web browsing to watching movies, no issues. All three machines have had an uptime of almost 1 month of power on time with usage. So i rolled the ryzen machines back to the same 2019 win 10 install. I reinstalled windows 10 with an iso from late yr 2019, the problem stopped on that machine. The intel machine had the problem too, tho less severe. Fresh installs, one machine unactivated, the second one activated. I have had both ryzen cpus replaced by amd and i replaced the motherborads with brand new ones. ![]() One intel 7th or 8th gen, i think, an the other two are ryzen based. I have three machines all with this same problem. Im not 100% sure it is not cpu related anymore. But maybe the way Windows handles internally the hardware/voltage relationship (and maybe the other system components) has changed after the update? I am aware that the problem is related to hardware, voltage etc. But I am not 100% sure if it is related to the CPU or the GPU. Like I said, it only started after I fully updated Windows. The PC just freezes for a second or two then reboots. The reboots are always instant, no errors are displayed. Still get random reboots, especially after playing a game for some time and then exiting to desktop and using it for a couple of minutes. I got random reboots a couple of times on desktop under light load, so I completelly uninstalled and wiped the traces of the AMD chipset drivers and reinstalled all of them at default options. (Then I blocked Windows Update once more). So I unblocked Windows Update, updated the system completely (rebooted a few times and updated again until no more updates were available). Recently I got Resident Evil Village, and after noticing that I could not activate Ray Tracing in the game options, I found out that it was due to not having the latest Windows Updates (and thus, the latest version of DirectX 12). Specs are Ryzen 5950x, X570 chipset, 6800XT, PCI-E 4.0 SSD, and 3200MHz RAM (set through XMP or whatever it's called). On my spare time I was playing a lot of Witcher 3 on 4K and never had a single crash or reboot neither during heavy load, nor idle on Windows/desktop or under light load. And for the past several weeks, I was using it without any problems like freezes or reboots. Until recently, last time I had updated Windows was several months ago. I use my PC for work a lot, so usually I completely block Windows Update, and only do it manually once or twice a year. I can play a heavy game for hours without a crash, but then a few minutes after exiting it and working on desktop, will sometimes get a reboot. Never had idle / low power reboots, but started getting them after finally updating Windows (after several months without updating it). Latest AMD chipset drivers, latest Radeon drivers. TLDR: Ryzen 5950x / x570 chipset with PBO on -16 all cores, +150MHz limit.
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