PC dumps regularly.
PC dumps regularly.
Hello, I built my PC using these components:
- Case Musetex y6.
- A previous PSU Enermax 620W.
- An Asus B650M-plus Wi-Fi motherboard.
- An AMD Ryzen 7 9700X processor.
- Two 16GB Patriot Viper Venom DDR5 7200MT/s CL34 RAM modules (not listed in Asus QLV).
- A Thermalright Frozen Infinity 240 cooling unit.
The BIOS is the latest version. I haven’t updated the drivers again (previously I did without success), but I left the Windows 11 drivers installed from the installer. The only thing I had to install was the AIO pump to remove the yellow triangle.
Issues:
- RAM in slots A1-B1 won’t boot.
- No BIOS splash screen appears.
- DRAM LED stays on yellow.
- Boots with RAM in A2-B2, sometimes stable, other times crashes with different reasons, possibly memory management issues.
- Crash occurs after 15–35 minutes depending on setup. It’s slower with two modules; one works longer if you use just one.
- I attempted to disable EXPO in BIOS without success.
- Tried lowering RAM frequency without results.
- Currently testing at 6000MHz, but it’s unstable—crashed after 35 minutes.
If anyone has faced this and found a fix or recommended software, please let me know. Thanks a lot! 🙏
P.S. The cooler appears to have damaged wiring (possibly overheating), fans run at full speed always, yet CPU temperature is normal. Could that be the reason? I’ll buy another one tomorrow.
Thanks for your reply. I'm currently occupied since my son is playing, but it's quite old—about 15 years. It functioned well with the other PC, though. Also, I have some updates: the cooler's flat appears fused, just a bit of it seems pressed under something hot. The CPU temperature is normal, but the BIOS indicates the fans are always at top speed. Plus, after reviewing my dump files, three out of four suggest thermal problems. I mentioned this in my first post 🙄
Check if you're running at 6000 or 7200 for memory. Also, confirm the memory usage per module. You mentioned trying 1-2 modules for 7200.
Hello,
@Gururu
Thank you for your response. I've resolved the issue and you were right, indeed it was the RAM modules. I swapped them with a model from Listef in the Asus QLV list and they function perfectly!
As the dealer mentioned, DDR5 wasn't as interchangeable before their release, from a RAM perspective.
Thanks to everyone for your attention – have a great day!