You've been trying for two weeks, but the PC keeps crashing or freezing and you're stuck with no clear solution.
You've been trying for two weeks, but the PC keeps crashing or freezing and you're stuck with no clear solution.
Windows is set up on the C drive, with an SSD, while the D drive holds everything else. A hard drive was verified during a reboot, but the D drive hasn’t been checked yet.
You don’t need to look up anything, just check out this forum. Those items are actually worthless.
they also handle Ryzen, but you need to really focus on getting the correct voltage—it's tough! After countless bios updates, I managed to run my 3200 Vengeance Trash at 3200mhz, though it still crashed sometimes. ...I bought a BIOS and never looked back.
I haven't found any discussions regarding running B-Die. Most conversations seem focused on frustration over not being able to achieve high-speed flat 14s.
After trying the RAM with both the original sticks and one from another PC (same type), it seems to function now. I’m puzzled as to why—could there have been an issue during installation? Did the system adjust settings when the new RAM was detected? The crashing still points to the RAM, though the SSD may need replacement soon due to its problems. Also, notice the CPU’s MB light flashes red at startup and then turns off shortly after; is that a concern?
ram can be unpredictable so it's hard to say for sure, but maybe it's broken or not installed properly... ssd is also uncertain, but it might get corrupted if ram isn't working right—since the whole setup depends on ram staying error-free. Even one mistake can cause big issues... debug lights are normal, they just verify parts, and if the lights go out after startup, everything seems fine otherwise.
It seems the system is still having problems after a couple of hours of play. Maybe adding some new RAM would help. I’m planning to install the GSKILL Trident 32GB just in case.