Ryzens maintains stability using Ryzen Master Auto OC or manual settings, though not the default ones.
Ryzens maintains stability using Ryzen Master Auto OC or manual settings, though not the default ones.
Hello,
my setup includes:
-Gigabyte Auros X570 PRO rev 1.0 (f33 bios ver)
-Rtx 2080ti
-Ryzen 9 3950x
-32GB ram
-BeQuiet Psu 750W
Recently, my PC would randomly restart after months of use. I’ve replaced parts second-hand before, but they worked fine without issues. I didn’t intentionally tamper with anything. Over time, the random reboots started happening occasionally—sometimes even after a day.
I checked various solutions:
- Replaced PSU, updated BIOS, installed new chipset (but nothing worked).
- Used OCCT software; CPU and GPU tests passed.
- Power tests showed the PC would restart within a minute.
- Tried Ryzen Master with manual frequency settings (3500Hz, 1.4V) and it stabilized.
- However, when testing at 4000Hz and 135V, the PC remained stable enough for testing.
- Still, Ryzen Master didn’t reliably capture results; I had to reset the BIOS by removing the battery. After rebooting, the settings disappeared again, suggesting a possible BIOS misconfiguration.
I’ve tried adjusting PBO and CPB settings without success. I lack experience with voltage or frequency tweaks. I’m unsure how to permanently fix this in the BIOS to ensure stable performance. I want the CPU to avoid constant 1.4V and not run at maximum frequency (around 4700). Without changes, the CPU stays around 50-60°C, and Ryzen Master settings reset after reboots.
Could someone guide me on which buttons or settings to adjust for stability?
Turn off or disable the Global C-state Control and/or Power Supply Idle Control.