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Question 3700x & x570 crash with OC cure?

Question 3700x & x570 crash with OC cure?

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RigbyPT
Member
99
08-04-2019, 02:50 AM
#1
I have attempted nearly all solutions, dedicating around 40 hours to resolving my persistent issues and BSODs.
I reached a difficult point with Timmy Joe PC Tech's video (link) discussing GB+3700x configuration. He mentioned compatibility problems due to voltage management, which often causes these crashes.
Thanks to him, I discovered another discussion on the forum about constant BSOD after upgrading to ZEN 2. Two users there managed to fix it by adjusting clock speed and power settings.
I’m still a beginner in overclocking and BIOS tweaks, so I’m unsure how to apply these changes.
Could anyone provide a quick summary or a Ryzen master preset? My system details are:
MB: x570 Aorus pro rev 1
PSU: 850 w
CPU: 3700x
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200 Mhz
GPU: EVGA 980 ti
- 3 SSD - 1 HDD
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RigbyPT
08-04-2019, 02:50 AM #1

I have attempted nearly all solutions, dedicating around 40 hours to resolving my persistent issues and BSODs.
I reached a difficult point with Timmy Joe PC Tech's video (link) discussing GB+3700x configuration. He mentioned compatibility problems due to voltage management, which often causes these crashes.
Thanks to him, I discovered another discussion on the forum about constant BSOD after upgrading to ZEN 2. Two users there managed to fix it by adjusting clock speed and power settings.
I’m still a beginner in overclocking and BIOS tweaks, so I’m unsure how to apply these changes.
Could anyone provide a quick summary or a Ryzen master preset? My system details are:
MB: x570 Aorus pro rev 1
PSU: 850 w
CPU: 3700x
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200 Mhz
GPU: EVGA 980 ti
- 3 SSD - 1 HDD

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Mr_Slycooper30
Junior Member
11
08-04-2019, 04:07 AM
#2
Using 4GHz is a significant slowdown. That's a loss of good CPU performance. If the issue lies with MB, I'd remove it quickly.
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Mr_Slycooper30
08-04-2019, 04:07 AM #2

Using 4GHz is a significant slowdown. That's a loss of good CPU performance. If the issue lies with MB, I'd remove it quickly.

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siggurpiggur
Junior Member
43
08-08-2019, 06:51 AM
#3
I previously owned an ASUS Prime X570-P and submitted a return request due to a faulty RAM slot, thinking it was the main problem. For replacement, I purchased the X570 Aorus Pro, assuming it was a superior motherboard. The issue could also relate to the first release of the Ryzen 7 chipset with Gigabyte. Could you assist in interpreting these remarks as settings? I’d like to explore that option.
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siggurpiggur
08-08-2019, 06:51 AM #3

I previously owned an ASUS Prime X570-P and submitted a return request due to a faulty RAM slot, thinking it was the main problem. For replacement, I purchased the X570 Aorus Pro, assuming it was a superior motherboard. The issue could also relate to the first release of the Ryzen 7 chipset with Gigabyte. Could you assist in interpreting these remarks as settings? I’d like to explore that option.

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CptShroom
Member
121
08-15-2019, 02:28 PM
#4
Only a little of mine is from the first batch and it's performing significantly better than this version (4.4GHz) when using auto and PBO.
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CptShroom
08-15-2019, 02:28 PM #4

Only a little of mine is from the first batch and it's performing significantly better than this version (4.4GHz) when using auto and PBO.

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Gladiador70
Senior Member
698
08-15-2019, 04:18 PM
#5
I just removed the RAMs, as the problem was there—completely swapping them with new ones from the QVL list.
I also looked at the thermal paste and pads on the GPU.
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Gladiador70
08-15-2019, 04:18 PM #5

I just removed the RAMs, as the problem was there—completely swapping them with new ones from the QVL list.
I also looked at the thermal paste and pads on the GPU.