Consider upgrading your PSU due to frequent PC crashes.
Consider upgrading your PSU due to frequent PC crashes.
Have you considered using a BIOS version that's not optimized for Ryzen 9000? 7D75v17 for example. Then you can always upgrade to a newer version. Also what ram speed are you using. Consider testing without expo enabled after downgrading bios. PSU is most likely fine. its not the best PSU but not the worst. 4-5 weeks for testing PSU lol. Also the guy doesn't have a clue. 90C is too much. Did you install the CPU cooler yourself. If so, consider remounting the cooler. Make sure mounting bracket is tight and after screwing down pump /cpu block, tighten screws all the way down. If still not great, get a thermalright contact frame for AM5. BIOS: https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/MAG-B650...FI/support
I’ll give it another shot first. The side mount or top mount doesn’t really matter at the moment. It’s not affecting how it fits.
I mean you're referring to performance limitations. Your system isn't fully utilizing your Ryzen 9000 CPU due to mismatched RAM speeds and settings. The 16GB DDR5 sticks are running at 4800MHz instead of the expected 6000MHz, which causes the CPU to operate below its potential. This results in lower boost frequencies and slower memory operations, leading to long boot times and memory training delays. Even after installing a cooler, these issues persist, making it harder for the system to reach optimal speeds.
You can shift the radiator a bit higher too. It’s not too high yet, which might let air circulate better in the tubes. Plus, switch those fan blades around—right now they’re blowing out instead of drawing air in.