This is my setup:
CPU: AMD FX-9590
MOTHERBOARD: Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 revision 4
GPU: AMD Radeon R9 290 X Gaming
RAM: Kingston 16GB (2*8)1866 MHz HyperX Fury Black
COOLER: Noctua NH-D14
PSU: Corsair RM850
STORAGE: SSD 120 GB, INTEL 530 series
HDD Western Digital 1 TB Caviar Blue
Many people are complaining about the FX-9590 and unfortunately, I am no excepion. Obviously it's not compatible with GA-990FXA-UD3 or it is but to a certain point. It can work for a while but when the temperature rises everything blocks (the screen freezes) and my only option is to restart the PC (with the restart button). The problem is that GA-990FXA-UD3 can support up to 140 W CPU-s whereas FX-9590 is a 220 W CPU. I've explained the problem to the shop where I bought the CPU and they disabled the turbo option on my motherboard (so that the mobo doesn't send more power to the CPU because that's the reason why it freezes) and it did help but the problem unfortunately persists. For example: when the TURBO was ON the PC could be idle (no programs running let's just say that I just turned the PC on) and it would still freeze after a few minutes (especially during the summer when the air temperature is higher than during the winter), while with TURBO OFF the PC is working normally when idle. I tried playing several games after they turned turbo off and some could work, others can't [older games can run (WoW, LoL, Far cry 1, 2, Age of Empires and Worms world party to be exact) but newer games can run only for several minutes (5-45 minutes), depending on the game (Battlefield 4, Far cry 3, Total War: Rome II and Civilisation VI - the latter one can run for a long time I'd say but in the end also does freeze)].
I decided that I would change my CPU but than my friends told me why change the CPU since I paid it some 300 $ and that it would be a waste of money (as if it already isn't) and that I should change the motherboard. I've given some thoughts into it but my conclusion was: what if I buy some high end motherboard AND THE PROBLEM PERSISTS? What if I would need to buy a +1000W PSU and a water cooler??? I would consider a suicide XD
MY QUESTION IS: has anybody had a similar problem where they had this CPU and a motherboard that supports up to 140 W CPU's and then degraded to let's say FX-8370 or any other THAT ENDS UP WORKING PROPERLY or they bought ANOTHER motherboard that supports up to 220 W CPU and DID IT WORK PROPERLY?
Sorry for such a long text but I wanted to be thorough, I wanted to explain the best way possible so that readers understand everything without having any doubts about the problem.
Also sorry for any spelling or other writing mistakes.
I would appreciate ANY suggestions and comments!
Thanks
CPU: AMD FX-9590
MOTHERBOARD: Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 revision 4
GPU: AMD Radeon R9 290 X Gaming
RAM: Kingston 16GB (2*8)1866 MHz HyperX Fury Black
COOLER: Noctua NH-D14
PSU: Corsair RM850
STORAGE: SSD 120 GB, INTEL 530 series
HDD Western Digital 1 TB Caviar Blue
Many people are complaining about the FX-9590 and unfortunately, I am no excepion. Obviously it's not compatible with GA-990FXA-UD3 or it is but to a certain point. It can work for a while but when the temperature rises everything blocks (the screen freezes) and my only option is to restart the PC (with the restart button). The problem is that GA-990FXA-UD3 can support up to 140 W CPU-s whereas FX-9590 is a 220 W CPU. I've explained the problem to the shop where I bought the CPU and they disabled the turbo option on my motherboard (so that the mobo doesn't send more power to the CPU because that's the reason why it freezes) and it did help but the problem unfortunately persists. For example: when the TURBO was ON the PC could be idle (no programs running let's just say that I just turned the PC on) and it would still freeze after a few minutes (especially during the summer when the air temperature is higher than during the winter), while with TURBO OFF the PC is working normally when idle. I tried playing several games after they turned turbo off and some could work, others can't [older games can run (WoW, LoL, Far cry 1, 2, Age of Empires and Worms world party to be exact) but newer games can run only for several minutes (5-45 minutes), depending on the game (Battlefield 4, Far cry 3, Total War: Rome II and Civilisation VI - the latter one can run for a long time I'd say but in the end also does freeze)].
I decided that I would change my CPU but than my friends told me why change the CPU since I paid it some 300 $ and that it would be a waste of money (as if it already isn't) and that I should change the motherboard. I've given some thoughts into it but my conclusion was: what if I buy some high end motherboard AND THE PROBLEM PERSISTS? What if I would need to buy a +1000W PSU and a water cooler??? I would consider a suicide XD

MY QUESTION IS: has anybody had a similar problem where they had this CPU and a motherboard that supports up to 140 W CPU's and then degraded to let's say FX-8370 or any other THAT ENDS UP WORKING PROPERLY or they bought ANOTHER motherboard that supports up to 220 W CPU and DID IT WORK PROPERLY?
Sorry for such a long text but I wanted to be thorough, I wanted to explain the best way possible so that readers understand everything without having any doubts about the problem.
Also sorry for any spelling or other writing mistakes.
I would appreciate ANY suggestions and comments!
Thanks
