Hello, I recently upgraded from a 3700X processor to a 5950X and an Arctic 360 mm liquid cooler.
Motherboard: ASUS X570-E STRIX gaming.
RAM: 2x16 GB 3600 MHz Corsair Vengeance DDR4.
When I first installed the system, the temperatures could reach 90 degrees. I also undervolted from the BIOS. (I gave the CPU Core Voltage an offset of -0.075). I gave the Curve Optimizer a value of -20 to all cores and the temperatures reached a maximum of 84 degrees and the computer could work under load for 10-12 hours. But the problem is, sometimes the computer gives a blue screen, sometimes the screen goes completely black and restarts. I'm sure this is not due to the temperature, but maybe the voltage is insufficient. But another interesting point is; this has never happened under load so far. It usually happened when the system was idle. In other words, the voltage drawn by the processor when idle may not be enough or it's something I don't know about.
As I said, sometimes it works for 10-12 hours without any problems and then it happens all of a sudden, sometimes it works for 2 hours and then it happens all of a sudden.
In the Windows event viewer, it is shown as "Kernel Power" with event ID 41 at "important" level, but I guess the details are not visible because all the details are "0".
DOCP is on in BIOS (I think it is something like XMP) and my RAMs are working at 3600 MHz and drawing 1.35v voltage, I did not make any changes to the voltage.
Event Viewer 1:
Event Viewer 2:
Underload:
Motherboard: ASUS X570-E STRIX gaming.
RAM: 2x16 GB 3600 MHz Corsair Vengeance DDR4.
When I first installed the system, the temperatures could reach 90 degrees. I also undervolted from the BIOS. (I gave the CPU Core Voltage an offset of -0.075). I gave the Curve Optimizer a value of -20 to all cores and the temperatures reached a maximum of 84 degrees and the computer could work under load for 10-12 hours. But the problem is, sometimes the computer gives a blue screen, sometimes the screen goes completely black and restarts. I'm sure this is not due to the temperature, but maybe the voltage is insufficient. But another interesting point is; this has never happened under load so far. It usually happened when the system was idle. In other words, the voltage drawn by the processor when idle may not be enough or it's something I don't know about.
As I said, sometimes it works for 10-12 hours without any problems and then it happens all of a sudden, sometimes it works for 2 hours and then it happens all of a sudden.
In the Windows event viewer, it is shown as "Kernel Power" with event ID 41 at "important" level, but I guess the details are not visible because all the details are "0".
DOCP is on in BIOS (I think it is something like XMP) and my RAMs are working at 3600 MHz and drawing 1.35v voltage, I did not make any changes to the voltage.
Event Viewer 1:
Event Viewer 2:
Underload: