Question 5700X3D on X370, BSOD for days

CoDrift

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Jun 11, 2018
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So I just upgraded from a 5600 to a 5700X3D and installed it into my Asrock X370 motherboard, but it's not working properly. Fresh installed windows, got stuck in a bootloop, then reinstalled windows again and it was somewhat useable but with every game crashing after 30-40 mins. Here are my specs if that could help:
  1. 5700X3D
  2. Asrock X370 Killer SLI/acX370 Killer SLI/ac
  3. 4 x 8GB 3600 MHz DDR4 XPG
  4. Zotac 3080ti AMP HOLO
  5. Corsair CX750M
  6. Got 3 NVMe drives installed (idk if that matters)
Here's what I have tried:
  1. Multiple fresh installs of windows with fresh drivers
  2. -20 on all cores using PBO2
  3. Changing RAM frequency (Tested with 2666, 3200 and 3600)
Every BSOD would be different, sometimes it would say it's a RAM issue like issue in non paged area, other times it's a graphics driver crash, and sometimes it would say kernel error.
 
Corsair CX750M
How old is the PSU? Is this the grey or green labelled unit?

Asrock X370 Killer SLI/acX370 Killer SLI/ac
BIOS version for your motherboard?

Got 3 NVMe drives installed (idk if that matters)
You've stated reinstalling the OS, did you remove all drives from your system except the one you wished to install the OS onto? Speaking of OS, did you reinstall the OS in offline mode?
 
Corsair CX750M
How old is the PSU? Is this the grey or green labelled unit?

Asrock X370 Killer SLI/acX370 Killer SLI/ac
BIOS version for your motherboard?

Got 3 NVMe drives installed (idk if that matters)
You've stated reinstalling the OS, did you remove all drives from your system except the one you wished to install the OS onto? Speaking of OS, did you reinstall the OS in offline mode?
1. Grey label, pretty old
2. 7.30, latest stable one I could find, there were beta versions but idk if they are worth it
3. Yes, offline and no, didnt remove other SSDs but I know it's installed correctly, as I did remove the other SSDs to check if just the C drive would still cause crashes