![]() ![]() Apparently my SSDs just can't handle all the readwrites that high end gaming can produce, especially if it's increased through extra cache writes. It's actually down to the OS setting Write behind the Cache to ON with the internal SSD drive. It wasn't the RAM, Motherboard or GFX card. Well two years later, I actually worked out what the culprit was. I assumed it was Graphical or Memory related because of the occasional graphics artifact like a flickering blackline would occasional occur on the run up to the crash happening. It would always drop to a blackscreen like it gave up the ghost. I tried the motherboard settings, drivers, firmware and nothing fixed it. ![]() I'd been dogged with a blackscreen crash on my current rig for the past couple of years using an RX 5700 XT. (its likely the OS with your SSD(s), not your GFX card.) Motherboard: X570 ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Hero Memory: x4 Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro, 3600Mhz (XMP enabled) But now that the CMOS was cleared I no longer need to do this thankfully. Prior to this, I also found that adjusting the PBO2 Curve optimizer curve offset by +5 for some reason seemed to give my CPU enough juice to return to relatively normal operations (so my issue wasn't thermal related, but possibly has to do with the voltage?). I would recommend taking a look and seeing if you can do a CMOS clear on your board, and maybe that'll work for you. At some point while tweaking my system, I had to clear CMOS, and miraculously it restored my CPU to functioning within spec! Unfortunately that means that I don't consider my above response to be a proper solution (more like a temporary workaround). I think I must've gotten lucky, after a motherboard upgrade (I went from the B450 Tomahawk Max to an X570 ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Hero), I was still experiencing the same issues. I'll add that the reported junction temperature is at max 90ºc, crossing out thermal shutdown.įigured i'd follow up since my last response:
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