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Error D3 in PC freezing unexpectedly

Error D3 in PC freezing unexpectedly

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Leumas_R
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02-21-2020, 05:43 AM
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Hello, I just set up my new computer with Windows 10 Pro. Occasionally the screen freezes and I have to press the power button to shut it down. When I try to turn it on, it shows a message that Windows can't boot. After restarting, it works fine. Sometimes while running Ryzen Master I see a D3 error and the system restarts. I don’t get a blue screen. I haven’t updated my BIOS even though it says I’m using the latest version. I only did one overclock on the RAM, which is running at 3600MHz at 1.39v. My CPU is around 67°C with only 50% usage. How can I resolve the D3 error and the screen freezing issues? My system details are: CPU – AMD Threadripper 1900x, Cooler – Noctua NH-U9 TR4-SP3, Board – Gigabyte X399 Aorus Pro (Rev 1.0), RAM – G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3600MHz (4 sticks, 64GB total), Storage – Samsung 970 Evo 500GB (two drives, 1TB total), GPU – MSI Ventus 3x OC 3070 (Studio driver), Power Supply – Corsair RM850X, Case – Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic, Fans – 6 total (3 intakes, 3 outlets). Software – Windows 10 Pro. I’m new to building and a bit nervous, so any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Leumas_R
02-21-2020, 05:43 AM #1

Hello, I just set up my new computer with Windows 10 Pro. Occasionally the screen freezes and I have to press the power button to shut it down. When I try to turn it on, it shows a message that Windows can't boot. After restarting, it works fine. Sometimes while running Ryzen Master I see a D3 error and the system restarts. I don’t get a blue screen. I haven’t updated my BIOS even though it says I’m using the latest version. I only did one overclock on the RAM, which is running at 3600MHz at 1.39v. My CPU is around 67°C with only 50% usage. How can I resolve the D3 error and the screen freezing issues? My system details are: CPU – AMD Threadripper 1900x, Cooler – Noctua NH-U9 TR4-SP3, Board – Gigabyte X399 Aorus Pro (Rev 1.0), RAM – G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3600MHz (4 sticks, 64GB total), Storage – Samsung 970 Evo 500GB (two drives, 1TB total), GPU – MSI Ventus 3x OC 3070 (Studio driver), Power Supply – Corsair RM850X, Case – Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic, Fans – 6 total (3 intakes, 3 outlets). Software – Windows 10 Pro. I’m new to building and a bit nervous, so any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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TwistedHeartt
Member
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02-24-2020, 04:27 PM
#2
I checked some discussions on the Gigabytes site and it seems the D3 error relates to a hardware problem. Consider resetting all your locks back to the standard setting, and try taking out the CMOS battery before putting it back. For instructions on removing and reinserting the CMOS battery (using the battery method), see: https://www.intel.co.uk/content/www/uk/e...ssors.html
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TwistedHeartt
02-24-2020, 04:27 PM #2

I checked some discussions on the Gigabytes site and it seems the D3 error relates to a hardware problem. Consider resetting all your locks back to the standard setting, and try taking out the CMOS battery before putting it back. For instructions on removing and reinserting the CMOS battery (using the battery method), see: https://www.intel.co.uk/content/www/uk/e...ssors.html

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Liiaamm
Junior Member
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02-24-2020, 05:42 PM
#3
First generation Ryzen, particularly Threadripper models, struggle to exceed 3200MHz performance. Consider turning off or using a lower memory speed and fine-tuning your clock speeds to improve results.
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Liiaamm
02-24-2020, 05:42 PM #3

First generation Ryzen, particularly Threadripper models, struggle to exceed 3200MHz performance. Consider turning off or using a lower memory speed and fine-tuning your clock speeds to improve results.

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Jetenfy
Junior Member
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02-25-2020, 01:09 AM
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Hey team, I'm going to attempt reverting the overclocks and see if 3200MHz works. Let me know if it doesn't function properly.
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Jetenfy
02-25-2020, 01:09 AM #4

Hey team, I'm going to attempt reverting the overclocks and see if 3200MHz works. Let me know if it doesn't function properly.

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Tavado
Senior Member
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02-25-2020, 01:51 AM
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The adjusted overclocks provided some benefit. Another approach could be arranging the DIMMs evenly on both sides of the CPU. One side should connect to a fast channel for half of the cores, while the other side links to the remaining half. This way, you can utilize all CPU cores simultaneously.
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Tavado
02-25-2020, 01:51 AM #5

The adjusted overclocks provided some benefit. Another approach could be arranging the DIMMs evenly on both sides of the CPU. One side should connect to a fast channel for half of the cores, while the other side links to the remaining half. This way, you can utilize all CPU cores simultaneously.