So I just upgraded my pc from an i7 4770k to a ryzen 5 5500, then was so impressed with the actual preformance of the pc. And well I bought a r9 5900x of my friend for a good price.
But since initial build the system was slow to post and first boot, then remembering that linus, Jay and Kyle have all Said initial boot of the system is slow. And remembering from my last ryzen pc, it took a while. But then everything worked.
So I knew ryzen was good and I had a r5 1600 from gen one not the af. And yeah they where supposed to be super buggy and I never had an issue with that system. Most reliable pc I ever had. And I've always been an Intel fan boy as they always had the pedestal before ryzen... I've build alotta computers. Both hobby and a few times as builds for clients. Not alot for clients more for friends. When they buy parts and get me to build it. I go over with my laptop. build there's. And then we game till 4am kinda deal. But I've never incountered this issue.
So first build before slotting in the ryzen 9.
So I pulled the the old i7 mobo and ram out. Reused everything else from my build.
Assembled my cpu mobo and ram into the system.
Fired it up. No ssd or hard-drive wipes. But I also didn't have drivers installed as intel you don't really do that.
Then noticed a no display. And so I checked the aio thumb nuts by hand noticed they where a tad tight. So I powered down the system. Backed them off a few turns. Tried wiggling the the aio. No play so I figured eh it's good. Didn't break contact. It's all good. And then fired it back on. Still no display. Got stressed so I had made a coffee had a smoke. Came back in. Booted up into windows. Had windows up and display. So I was like * sweet. Had a gaming session. Did the whole gaga over the preformance the new cpu had over my very tired i7 4770k I bought off Facebook marketplace almost 2 years ago. Like I was absolutely in love. Then I went eyyy, this is without xmp and stuff enabled. So this isn't even it's final form yet... so all excited to enable xmp. And gitty about enabling it. I restarted it. Spamming that delete key like it owed me money. And then again. Black screen. Monitor powering on and powering off. Then stopping the power on and off cycle. And just staying off.
So I rebooted. Alot. Like 2 hours trying to get into the bios. So I gave up. Dug out my old r7 3704gb. Hit that power button. And guess what. It displayed. I could get into the bios. Still had a bit of a stroke displaying but displayed msi, hit f2 or delete to get to bios. And boom I was in but could only display 1024x723 something like that. But I enabled xmp. And saved and exited. And when It fired back up it was fine. Display was still locked at that weird resolution in windows. So I downloaded the b550 drivers and verified xmp and that was enabled. Powered it off. Slotted my 1070 back in and it booted to windows so fast Idk. I've had nvmes not boot this fast. This was the fastest boot to windows I've ever seen. But still didn't even show up the f2 and delete keys. Just black screen for a few seconds then windows. Non of the normal stuff. Like msi press f2 or delete get to bios thing. Just on black screen. Monitor turns on, then windows is booted ready to go.
So even to flash the bios which I've never done.
I can't with my 1070. Flash forward 2 days and now my home hosted minecraft server crashes. And I figured ey the r9 5900x my buddy wants to sell me is a flag ship. Maybe that will fix it. Turned it on after install. Did the thumb nuts finger tight. Turned it on. Same thing. Black screen windows. But wayyyy faster this time. But when I open things. Like booting up my minecraft server and stuff. Cpu spikes to 100%. All 24threads for a few seconds. On the r5 I never seen that cpu go past 50%. Like most it's done was 45 max.
So idk what the issue is. I'm outta ideas and don't even know where to start looking. So I've come to the good people of reddit for some advice.
Thank you for reading I know it's a novel. But I wanted it to be almost like you where with me. To the best I could. So any one could have an idea.
But since initial build the system was slow to post and first boot, then remembering that linus, Jay and Kyle have all Said initial boot of the system is slow. And remembering from my last ryzen pc, it took a while. But then everything worked.
So I knew ryzen was good and I had a r5 1600 from gen one not the af. And yeah they where supposed to be super buggy and I never had an issue with that system. Most reliable pc I ever had. And I've always been an Intel fan boy as they always had the pedestal before ryzen... I've build alotta computers. Both hobby and a few times as builds for clients. Not alot for clients more for friends. When they buy parts and get me to build it. I go over with my laptop. build there's. And then we game till 4am kinda deal. But I've never incountered this issue.
So first build before slotting in the ryzen 9.
So I pulled the the old i7 mobo and ram out. Reused everything else from my build.
Assembled my cpu mobo and ram into the system.
Fired it up. No ssd or hard-drive wipes. But I also didn't have drivers installed as intel you don't really do that.
Then noticed a no display. And so I checked the aio thumb nuts by hand noticed they where a tad tight. So I powered down the system. Backed them off a few turns. Tried wiggling the the aio. No play so I figured eh it's good. Didn't break contact. It's all good. And then fired it back on. Still no display. Got stressed so I had made a coffee had a smoke. Came back in. Booted up into windows. Had windows up and display. So I was like * sweet. Had a gaming session. Did the whole gaga over the preformance the new cpu had over my very tired i7 4770k I bought off Facebook marketplace almost 2 years ago. Like I was absolutely in love. Then I went eyyy, this is without xmp and stuff enabled. So this isn't even it's final form yet... so all excited to enable xmp. And gitty about enabling it. I restarted it. Spamming that delete key like it owed me money. And then again. Black screen. Monitor powering on and powering off. Then stopping the power on and off cycle. And just staying off.
So I rebooted. Alot. Like 2 hours trying to get into the bios. So I gave up. Dug out my old r7 3704gb. Hit that power button. And guess what. It displayed. I could get into the bios. Still had a bit of a stroke displaying but displayed msi, hit f2 or delete to get to bios. And boom I was in but could only display 1024x723 something like that. But I enabled xmp. And saved and exited. And when It fired back up it was fine. Display was still locked at that weird resolution in windows. So I downloaded the b550 drivers and verified xmp and that was enabled. Powered it off. Slotted my 1070 back in and it booted to windows so fast Idk. I've had nvmes not boot this fast. This was the fastest boot to windows I've ever seen. But still didn't even show up the f2 and delete keys. Just black screen for a few seconds then windows. Non of the normal stuff. Like msi press f2 or delete get to bios thing. Just on black screen. Monitor turns on, then windows is booted ready to go.
So even to flash the bios which I've never done.
I can't with my 1070. Flash forward 2 days and now my home hosted minecraft server crashes. And I figured ey the r9 5900x my buddy wants to sell me is a flag ship. Maybe that will fix it. Turned it on after install. Did the thumb nuts finger tight. Turned it on. Same thing. Black screen windows. But wayyyy faster this time. But when I open things. Like booting up my minecraft server and stuff. Cpu spikes to 100%. All 24threads for a few seconds. On the r5 I never seen that cpu go past 50%. Like most it's done was 45 max.
So idk what the issue is. I'm outta ideas and don't even know where to start looking. So I've come to the good people of reddit for some advice.
Thank you for reading I know it's a novel. But I wanted it to be almost like you where with me. To the best I could. So any one could have an idea.
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