F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Many games terminate after just ten minutes of launch

Many games terminate after just ten minutes of launch

Many games terminate after just ten minutes of launch

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Jaden030406
Junior Member
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11-12-2023, 04:17 AM
#11
You can press the <--> button on the bottom left to display the long list more clearly, but I quickly realized this might be incorrect: your SOC voltage usually ranges from 1.08V to 1.1V, and if you raise it to 1.4V or higher, your memory controller could face serious issues and might shut down soon. Should I go into the BIOS to verify your SOC voltage is set to auto?
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Jaden030406
11-12-2023, 04:17 AM #11

You can press the <--> button on the bottom left to display the long list more clearly, but I quickly realized this might be incorrect: your SOC voltage usually ranges from 1.08V to 1.1V, and if you raise it to 1.4V or higher, your memory controller could face serious issues and might shut down soon. Should I go into the BIOS to verify your SOC voltage is set to auto?

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Blu3forest
Member
85
11-18-2023, 06:52 PM
#12
I think the SOC voltage is configured to auto. Apologies for not selecting the arrows earlier.
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Blu3forest
11-18-2023, 06:52 PM #12

I think the SOC voltage is configured to auto. Apologies for not selecting the arrows earlier.

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ChrisvyxV2
Junior Member
42
11-19-2023, 01:16 AM
#13
Checked if BIOS was updated. It’s an older version from two years back, and it isn’t shown on their site—this suggests they likely stopped supporting it because of a known issue. Updating the BIOS could resolve sensor data problems and stabilize the VRM at a steady 70°C.
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ChrisvyxV2
11-19-2023, 01:16 AM #13

Checked if BIOS was updated. It’s an older version from two years back, and it isn’t shown on their site—this suggests they likely stopped supporting it because of a known issue. Updating the BIOS could resolve sensor data problems and stabilize the VRM at a steady 70°C.

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Focus_Gaming
Junior Member
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11-19-2023, 03:21 AM
#14
This indicates a serious issue. Even with the stock fan, performance is around 30°C. Games are significantly demanding CPU and GPU power. It seems the thermal paste might be insufficient or the cooling system needs improvement, as many users have suggested. If this has always been the case, it could point to a cooling problem rather than just thermal paste.
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Focus_Gaming
11-19-2023, 03:21 AM #14

This indicates a serious issue. Even with the stock fan, performance is around 30°C. Games are significantly demanding CPU and GPU power. It seems the thermal paste might be insufficient or the cooling system needs improvement, as many users have suggested. If this has always been the case, it could point to a cooling problem rather than just thermal paste.

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AzmiCraft
Member
177
11-23-2023, 01:05 PM
#15
I concur with this individual; please revise your bios.
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AzmiCraft
11-23-2023, 01:05 PM #15

I concur with this individual; please revise your bios.

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Bigking
Member
154
11-23-2023, 01:20 PM
#16
Dude, it’s a bit too intense to assume the pump is working perfectly. Make sure the pump is running at full capacity. You can verify this in BIOS. Also, check if the headset you’re using has spread enough thermal paste. CPU and cooler seem to be in good shape.
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Bigking
11-23-2023, 01:20 PM #16

Dude, it’s a bit too intense to assume the pump is working perfectly. Make sure the pump is running at full capacity. You can verify this in BIOS. Also, check if the headset you’re using has spread enough thermal paste. CPU and cooler seem to be in good shape.

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Zivick
Member
66
12-03-2023, 10:07 AM
#17
The problem worsened after attempting to update the BIOS. I installed the newest non-beta update by using m flash, but the PC won’t boot. After that, I removed the CMOS battery, left a 1x16GB RAM stick, disconnected all drives except the OS, yet the white boot light stayed on. I switched display ports and HDMI between two monitors, but it didn’t help. Now I’m uncertain what to do next once the BIOS issue is resolved, planning to replace the thermal compound.
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Zivick
12-03-2023, 10:07 AM #17

The problem worsened after attempting to update the BIOS. I installed the newest non-beta update by using m flash, but the PC won’t boot. After that, I removed the CMOS battery, left a 1x16GB RAM stick, disconnected all drives except the OS, yet the white boot light stayed on. I switched display ports and HDMI between two monitors, but it didn’t help. Now I’m uncertain what to do next once the BIOS issue is resolved, planning to replace the thermal compound.

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EthRry
Member
64
12-05-2023, 03:39 AM
#18
Please confirm if your bio was fully updated or if you were interrupted. Let me know which update you'd like to try—Boot or another option.
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EthRry
12-05-2023, 03:39 AM #18

Please confirm if your bio was fully updated or if you were interrupted. Let me know which update you'd like to try—Boot or another option.

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anthonox
Junior Member
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12-26-2023, 08:19 AM
#19
The system hasn't uploaded since switching to MFLASH mode. The first boot file is 70981431384__9987CC91-EA00-4536-B24E-B547A9C49A26.MOV.
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anthonox
12-26-2023, 08:19 AM #19

The system hasn't uploaded since switching to MFLASH mode. The first boot file is 70981431384__9987CC91-EA00-4536-B24E-B547A9C49A26.MOV.

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iStrafeRunner
Member
169
12-26-2023, 11:06 PM
#20
Sure, I can attempt to re-flash it.
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iStrafeRunner
12-26-2023, 11:06 PM #20

Sure, I can attempt to re-flash it.

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