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Programs stop working due to access violation error - code c0000005 / INVALID_POINTER_WRITE/READ

Programs stop working due to access violation error - code c0000005 / INVALID_POINTER_WRITE/READ

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BlitzSquadHD
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11-12-2025, 09:48 PM
#21
oh okay. I didn't look at driver versions
You could try updating Ryzen master unless its part of chipset drivers.
I have an X570, not sure if its part of drivers or not as I downloaded it as well.
if its voltages you likely to get rounding errors while running Prime.
I would run it overnight as it can take a while.
if it stops before you wake up, it creates a file called stress.txt in the folder its created in
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BlitzSquadHD
11-12-2025, 09:48 PM #21

oh okay. I didn't look at driver versions
You could try updating Ryzen master unless its part of chipset drivers.
I have an X570, not sure if its part of drivers or not as I downloaded it as well.
if its voltages you likely to get rounding errors while running Prime.
I would run it overnight as it can take a while.
if it stops before you wake up, it creates a file called stress.txt in the folder its created in

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iiMiaaa
Member
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11-12-2025, 09:48 PM
#22
Well, a few things have occurred. I reinstalled the operating system but encountered an Access violation error after about 15 minutes of using Chrome in a tab. So I downclocked the RAM all the way to the native level at 1600 MHz with a clock speed of 2666 MHz. I’m hoping this will resolve the issue, as running at the manufacturer’s advertised maximum frequency might stop the crashes now. I’m unsure about the expected latency, so I left it at 14, 14, 14, 34.

I also tried overclocking by using Ryzen Master to set the CPU voltage to 1.375 and the frequency to 3800 MHz. In Prime95, at 3900 MHz it showed fatal errors instantly, but at 3800 MHz it survived a one-hour test with no issues.

Here are the current settings:
- MEM VDDIO: 1.35
- MEM VTT: 0.675
- VDDCR SOC: 0.95

These values are noted; please let me know if you’d like to adjust them.

Idle temperature is around 30°C, and the maximum temperatures I recorded were up to 70°C. Right now, it’s just tinkering.

Memtest86 didn’t detect any errors—so I’ll proceed with more Prime95 tests.
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iiMiaaa
11-12-2025, 09:48 PM #22

Well, a few things have occurred. I reinstalled the operating system but encountered an Access violation error after about 15 minutes of using Chrome in a tab. So I downclocked the RAM all the way to the native level at 1600 MHz with a clock speed of 2666 MHz. I’m hoping this will resolve the issue, as running at the manufacturer’s advertised maximum frequency might stop the crashes now. I’m unsure about the expected latency, so I left it at 14, 14, 14, 34.

I also tried overclocking by using Ryzen Master to set the CPU voltage to 1.375 and the frequency to 3800 MHz. In Prime95, at 3900 MHz it showed fatal errors instantly, but at 3800 MHz it survived a one-hour test with no issues.

Here are the current settings:
- MEM VDDIO: 1.35
- MEM VTT: 0.675
- VDDCR SOC: 0.95

These values are noted; please let me know if you’d like to adjust them.

Idle temperature is around 30°C, and the maximum temperatures I recorded were up to 70°C. Right now, it’s just tinkering.

Memtest86 didn’t detect any errors—so I’ll proceed with more Prime95 tests.

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dsy217
Member
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11-12-2025, 09:48 PM
#23
Dram voltage. 1.35 is the setting people use during overclocking; it's what XMP configures RAM to. This refers to memory clock and timing details. I'm unsure of exact values, but I see matching numbers in Ryzen Master under VDDCR SoC. It's the external graphics card memory controller voltage. I don't know a suitable value, though—I use 1.1 on my system and haven't overclocked yet. Ryzen Master can change BIOS settings.
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dsy217
11-12-2025, 09:48 PM #23

Dram voltage. 1.35 is the setting people use during overclocking; it's what XMP configures RAM to. This refers to memory clock and timing details. I'm unsure of exact values, but I see matching numbers in Ryzen Master under VDDCR SoC. It's the external graphics card memory controller voltage. I don't know a suitable value, though—I use 1.1 on my system and haven't overclocked yet. Ryzen Master can change BIOS settings.

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dani2401
Member
226
11-12-2025, 09:48 PM
#24
The Gskill site doesn't actually show AORUS ELITE V2, I overlooked it. But Gigabyte's page lists F4-3200C14D-16GFX for Elite V2 / Summit ridge Mbs here. You can find it at the provided link. Would it make sense to swap this Elite V2 for the Pro version? Also note, my previous model was the MSi M350 Pro-VDH, which is listed as compatible on that site and had similar access violation problems, with more crashes.
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dani2401
11-12-2025, 09:48 PM #24

The Gskill site doesn't actually show AORUS ELITE V2, I overlooked it. But Gigabyte's page lists F4-3200C14D-16GFX for Elite V2 / Summit ridge Mbs here. You can find it at the provided link. Would it make sense to swap this Elite V2 for the Pro version? Also note, my previous model was the MSi M350 Pro-VDH, which is listed as compatible on that site and had similar access violation problems, with more crashes.

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_DamTDM_
Member
120
11-12-2025, 09:48 PM
#25
So you encountered the same issues on two different motherboards? Which components were shared between them? I noticed this, but I still clicked Pro since I thought it might be the best option. It's odd that only three boards were checked. It should work if the manufacturer tested RAM with it.
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_DamTDM_
11-12-2025, 09:48 PM #25

So you encountered the same issues on two different motherboards? Which components were shared between them? I noticed this, but I still clicked Pro since I thought it might be the best option. It's odd that only three boards were checked. It should work if the manufacturer tested RAM with it.

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sem932815
Junior Member
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11-12-2025, 09:48 PM
#26
Ryzen 5 1600 paired with the F4-3200C14D-16GFX graphics cards.
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sem932815
11-12-2025, 09:48 PM #26

Ryzen 5 1600 paired with the F4-3200C14D-16GFX graphics cards.

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