Hi, so I have a bit of a conundrum and I’ve been tearing my hair out for the past two days over it and I thought I’d ask the community. I recently purchased a new 7900 GRE graphics card and when I initially installed it and jumped in a game there was a few stutters in the first minute, but then everything smooth out. The previous graphics card I had was a 6750 xt that I didn’t remember to uninstall the drivers before installing the new card and just let adrenaline handle the driver switch, which was probably a mistake.
After an hour of gaming, I needed to go to the gym so I started closing everything and I hit the overclock option in the adrenaline software and it started overclocking something? I could not stop the software from doing what it was doing so I just pressed the power button for a long time and the computer shut off.
When I came back and restarted the computer, everything seemed fine. However, I walked away from it and when I came back, the computer would not wake up. I again held the power button and from then on every time I tried to start the computer it would get to the home screen and then restart itself. Every troubleshooting thing I did seem to make the problem worse, and I ended up having to reinstall Windows….
Before I reinstalled Windows I updated the bios to the most current one. I first tried to reinstall windows with the new card, however, that was problematic so I ended up uninstalling the card and just using theonboard integrated graphics.
My issue is this, I now can’t underclock my CPU with precision boost overdrive. No matter what, if the new GPU is in the system or using onboard graphics If I enable precision boost overdrive, the computer will restart itself after I get to the home screen. if I switch the bios back to stock, it seems to be stable, but I haven’t tested it for an extended period more than like 10 to 20 minutes.
I am wondering if when I canceled the overclock process, it was actually overclocking the CPU and I screwed up something in the bios? Or I have a bad card that fried a component? I will also say when I first got the components for the system I had nothing but problems getting the system stable which I blamed on my motherboard but once I did, it has been rock solid for over a year. All the components were new and I honestly don’t think it’s the power supply which is a Corsair 850w but I guess it could be. If anybody has any thoughts, that would be helpful. I would appreciate it.
MBD: Asus X670E-A
CPU: Ryzen 7900X cpu
GPU 7900 GRE
SSD: 2 x WD_SN850X
PSU: Corsair 850w
RAM: 32GB Gskill
After an hour of gaming, I needed to go to the gym so I started closing everything and I hit the overclock option in the adrenaline software and it started overclocking something? I could not stop the software from doing what it was doing so I just pressed the power button for a long time and the computer shut off.
When I came back and restarted the computer, everything seemed fine. However, I walked away from it and when I came back, the computer would not wake up. I again held the power button and from then on every time I tried to start the computer it would get to the home screen and then restart itself. Every troubleshooting thing I did seem to make the problem worse, and I ended up having to reinstall Windows….
Before I reinstalled Windows I updated the bios to the most current one. I first tried to reinstall windows with the new card, however, that was problematic so I ended up uninstalling the card and just using the
My issue is this, I now can’t underclock my CPU with precision boost overdrive. No matter what, if the new GPU is in the system or using onboard graphics If I enable precision boost overdrive, the computer will restart itself after I get to the home screen. if I switch the bios back to stock, it seems to be stable, but I haven’t tested it for an extended period more than like 10 to 20 minutes.
I am wondering if when I canceled the overclock process, it was actually overclocking the CPU and I screwed up something in the bios? Or I have a bad card that fried a component? I will also say when I first got the components for the system I had nothing but problems getting the system stable which I blamed on my motherboard but once I did, it has been rock solid for over a year. All the components were new and I honestly don’t think it’s the power supply which is a Corsair 850w but I guess it could be. If anybody has any thoughts, that would be helpful. I would appreciate it.
MBD: Asus X670E-A
CPU: Ryzen 7900X cpu
GPU 7900 GRE
SSD: 2 x WD_SN850X
PSU: Corsair 850w
RAM: 32GB Gskill