msi a320 a proFull system specs?
When was this built, IE like did you just upgrade and not do a clean OS install, or was working fine and suddenly a core just quit?
Have you disassembled, cleaned, changed hardware configuration leading up to this occurance?
Storms or power surges?
New downloads or software installs?
msi a320 a pro
ryzen 3 3100
16gb 3000mhz
gigabyte rx 570 4gb
built around last year may?
there were power surges recently but my brothers pc was un-affected
no new downloads and software that i can think of.
so im guessing the power surges is what damaged the cpu?
ran bench using cpu-z, it did go up but does it affect games? cause in most games/applications that core still doesnt go up compared to my other friends where all their cores are working even with just discord.Can you run a benchmark? Simply running a game that doesn't use multiple cores particularly well is a poor way to evaluate how your cores are functioning.
looked thru the glass and the cpu power plug is fully plugged in, will try resetting cmos would try last since my pc is just a pain to get out. And i dont really like a fresh os install cause of the folders and pins i have would just reset, so i would try those 2 last. Sorry for being bit too choosyI think before I called it a day I would consider reseting the CMOS first. IF that didn't work might consider fresh OS install and clean download of chipset drivers. Also, check the "CPU power" plug(s) generally on the upper left of the CPU on motherboard to be sure they are tight and fully inserted on every pin.
not the one who built it but it uses the stock cooler and i have not repasted it, i sometimes check the temps randomly and its around 60-70 while gaming 50 on idleBased on the above result out of CPU-Z it shows that the processor is coming online for a multicore.
Do you have stock cooler/paste application or aftermarket and are you monitoring temps?
not the one who built it but it uses the stock cooler and i have not repasted it, i sometimes check the temps randomly and its around 60-70 while gaming 50 on idle
32c peak in the afternoon, 25-27c when the sun is downWhat is your ambient temp?
32c peak in the afternoon, 25-27c when the sun is down
well, yes i forgot they were called threads and i was able to fix it and it was because i had a software the made that thread go die https://github.com/miniant-git/REAL which i use for reducing audio latency(which was probably a placebo) but ive use that app for quite some time and that never happened before.First thing is to clear up just what you're seeing in Task Manager: that's not one core that's not working, properly that's one thread (thread 2 on core 0) that's doesn't appear to be working for you. Task Manager (and many other utilities) consider each thread a virtual CPU core.
So I'd say it's not really a hardware problem but instead something in software, most likely the scheduler simply not fully loading the core that thread runs on. Have you installed updated chipset drivers lately? and what power plan are you using? What version BIOS are you running? BIOS version and chipset drivers in particular can have a significant impact on how the OS uses the CPU.
Good to know you got it fixed! That looks way more normal.well, yes i forgot they were called threads and i was able to fix it and it was because i had a software the made that thread go die https://github.com/miniant-git/REAL which i use for reducing audio latency(which was probably a placebo) but ive use that app for quite some time and that never happened before.
here's my task manager now: