Problem happens after I upgraded CPU, from ryzen 1800X to ryzen 5700G.
Every couple of hours I experience so to say „glitches“ as I watch some video or listen to audio files, or play some game. For a second or two the sound freezes.
It is not situation where I overwork the system, it is normal everyday use.
It happens completely random, so I dont know why and how and wouldn't know how to replicate.
Why I am worried because it never happened with old CPU, and now it happens almost every day. Since I didn't make any other change to system, I suspect the CPU?
Is there a way to check what has happened in that exact moment, in some windows logs or some other way? I checked Event viewer but I dont find any error related to that time. Is there a way to see in win10 what makes this interruptions?
I use win10, updated, Asus PRIME X470-PRO, Samsung SSD 970 EVO which is in good health, HyperX 32GB RAM, ATI AMD Radeon (TM) R9 200 Series. I did full uninstall GPU drivers, and install new.
It is not overheating, I didn't OC, and use all default settings in BIOS.
I run some test. Memtest64 for an hour without errors, but next time BSOD with message „kernel security check failure“.
After that I run
sfc /scannow
Found errors and fixed them, so BSOD might be because of that?
Then I checked chkdsk C: without errors and
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
then I test boot memtest86, for 2 hours without errors. I know it is recommended to test for longer but I cant do that now.
Also I tested with Prime95 for 2 hours without errors.
Also I change the system performance options to adjust for best performance for Background services, but nothing changed.
I wonder is this CPU is garbage. Because as I said it never happened with old CPU.
How to find out what is causing this problem?
Every couple of hours I experience so to say „glitches“ as I watch some video or listen to audio files, or play some game. For a second or two the sound freezes.
It is not situation where I overwork the system, it is normal everyday use.
It happens completely random, so I dont know why and how and wouldn't know how to replicate.
Why I am worried because it never happened with old CPU, and now it happens almost every day. Since I didn't make any other change to system, I suspect the CPU?
Is there a way to check what has happened in that exact moment, in some windows logs or some other way? I checked Event viewer but I dont find any error related to that time. Is there a way to see in win10 what makes this interruptions?
I use win10, updated, Asus PRIME X470-PRO, Samsung SSD 970 EVO which is in good health, HyperX 32GB RAM, ATI AMD Radeon (TM) R9 200 Series. I did full uninstall GPU drivers, and install new.
It is not overheating, I didn't OC, and use all default settings in BIOS.
I run some test. Memtest64 for an hour without errors, but next time BSOD with message „kernel security check failure“.
After that I run
sfc /scannow
Found errors and fixed them, so BSOD might be because of that?
Then I checked chkdsk C: without errors and
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
then I test boot memtest86, for 2 hours without errors. I know it is recommended to test for longer but I cant do that now.
Also I tested with Prime95 for 2 hours without errors.
Also I change the system performance options to adjust for best performance for Background services, but nothing changed.
I wonder is this CPU is garbage. Because as I said it never happened with old CPU.
How to find out what is causing this problem?