I recently upgraded to a ryzen 3600, its about 3 days old so shouldn't have any problems with it but before I get a replacement I thought Id ask here for a solution, maybe its not a hardware problem etc.
The problem is I'll be playing For Honor and the audio will entirely cut out (it'll be system wide), then maybe a minute later the game will freeze and I'll have to end the process to close it. The system is still somewhat responsive at this point however youtube videos will not load, most processes will be at 0% cpu usage and no new applications will load. A restart will not fix this oddly, I have to actually shut down the pc, and it takes a long time to do it without holding the power button.
Like I said this is basically a new build, the only thing coming from my old setup is the gpu and the case but this is definitely a new issue, the old setup was slower but had no problems.
My USB dac also had huge problems being picked up at first, not sure if it was because of windows not being activated at the time (it is now, and as soon as it was the problem went away hmmm) but if that's a warning of something then I thought I'd include it. It now functions as it should, though. It's a fiio e10k usb dac, just in case theres driver incompatibilities?
The only known issue(?) with my rig is that on the mobo I dont have a 4pin cpu cable plugged into the 8+4 pin cpu sockets, just one cable on the 8. I looked around and although pretty ambiguous on what config I should have it in, the general consensus was that I didnt need it.
setup is
ryzen 3600
asrock taichi x570
rtx 2080
corsair 3600mhz vengeance pro
corsair rmx 650watt
Nothing overclocked, just xmp applied on the ram.
Ive never seen a problem like this, Im basically at a loss at what to do apart from get replacement parts and hope this doesn't show up again, maybe there's a solution that someone more experienced with amd cpus has seen but I don't have the first clue. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
The problem is I'll be playing For Honor and the audio will entirely cut out (it'll be system wide), then maybe a minute later the game will freeze and I'll have to end the process to close it. The system is still somewhat responsive at this point however youtube videos will not load, most processes will be at 0% cpu usage and no new applications will load. A restart will not fix this oddly, I have to actually shut down the pc, and it takes a long time to do it without holding the power button.
Like I said this is basically a new build, the only thing coming from my old setup is the gpu and the case but this is definitely a new issue, the old setup was slower but had no problems.
My USB dac also had huge problems being picked up at first, not sure if it was because of windows not being activated at the time (it is now, and as soon as it was the problem went away hmmm) but if that's a warning of something then I thought I'd include it. It now functions as it should, though. It's a fiio e10k usb dac, just in case theres driver incompatibilities?
The only known issue(?) with my rig is that on the mobo I dont have a 4pin cpu cable plugged into the 8+4 pin cpu sockets, just one cable on the 8. I looked around and although pretty ambiguous on what config I should have it in, the general consensus was that I didnt need it.
setup is
ryzen 3600
asrock taichi x570
rtx 2080
corsair 3600mhz vengeance pro
corsair rmx 650watt
Nothing overclocked, just xmp applied on the ram.
Ive never seen a problem like this, Im basically at a loss at what to do apart from get replacement parts and hope this doesn't show up again, maybe there's a solution that someone more experienced with amd cpus has seen but I don't have the first clue. Any help is appreciated, thanks.