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Ryzen 1600x crash at 70°

Ryzen 1600x crash at 70°

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ALGA0205
Junior Member
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04-20-2017, 01:19 PM
#11
Reset the BIOS then attempt to adjust the voltage first.
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ALGA0205
04-20-2017, 01:19 PM #11

Reset the BIOS then attempt to adjust the voltage first.

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Nashiko57
Senior Member
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04-21-2017, 05:40 PM
#12
Consider restarting the BIOS and then attempt to adjust the voltage first. I'll try it after work.
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Nashiko57
04-21-2017, 05:40 PM #12

Consider restarting the BIOS and then attempt to adjust the voltage first. I'll try it after work.

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iRamiroARG
Junior Member
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05-11-2017, 04:46 AM
#13
Bigbearballew is facing some issues with their Ryzen 1600x. They're experiencing instability below 70° at 4.0 with auto voltage, and the BIOS crashes at 1.375 with a voltage around 1.38. The LLC remains set to auto. They've used an xmp profile at 2933 MHz for Corsair Vengeance LX RAM, which has shown stable performance at normal speeds.

They're unsure why the system shuts down at lower temperatures. They suspect the OC might be unstable at those temps, even though Ryzen can handle it. Their specs include a Ryzen 1600x 4.0 OC @1.38v, Aorus X370 gaming motherboard, Corsair Vengeance LX RAM at 2933 MHz, and EVGA Supernova 750W Gold with 2 RX 480 CF.

They're seeking advice or solutions, feeling a bit frustrated. They mention that on their board, the BIOS multiplier is often buggy, with a 36 multiplier flickering between 36 and 41, which doesn't cause issues, but 40 or 41 also fails to post. They tried a 38.75 multiplier and used the Ryzen tool, but their machine crashed recently, reaching around 74°C on the die temperature under Prime.

They note that higher Vcore settings don’t necessarily mean cooler temperatures, as they experience high die temps at 3875°C at 1.375v but cooler temps (20°C less) at 4.1v @ 1.42v.
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iRamiroARG
05-11-2017, 04:46 AM #13

Bigbearballew is facing some issues with their Ryzen 1600x. They're experiencing instability below 70° at 4.0 with auto voltage, and the BIOS crashes at 1.375 with a voltage around 1.38. The LLC remains set to auto. They've used an xmp profile at 2933 MHz for Corsair Vengeance LX RAM, which has shown stable performance at normal speeds.

They're unsure why the system shuts down at lower temperatures. They suspect the OC might be unstable at those temps, even though Ryzen can handle it. Their specs include a Ryzen 1600x 4.0 OC @1.38v, Aorus X370 gaming motherboard, Corsair Vengeance LX RAM at 2933 MHz, and EVGA Supernova 750W Gold with 2 RX 480 CF.

They're seeking advice or solutions, feeling a bit frustrated. They mention that on their board, the BIOS multiplier is often buggy, with a 36 multiplier flickering between 36 and 41, which doesn't cause issues, but 40 or 41 also fails to post. They tried a 38.75 multiplier and used the Ryzen tool, but their machine crashed recently, reaching around 74°C on the die temperature under Prime.

They note that higher Vcore settings don’t necessarily mean cooler temperatures, as they experience high die temps at 3875°C at 1.375v but cooler temps (20°C less) at 4.1v @ 1.42v.

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