So I went to "Save and Exit" page to reset BIOS with option called " Load Optimized Defaults". So I've put in all parameters manually,īut, here is the main thing- in the end I've decided to reset BIOS to default and to see the crash / reboot again and then gradually build up settings to find what should be left on stock and what can be used / adjusted without causing the issue (not just limited to memory settings) Asus kinda fix it with many updates, but with introducing PBO 2 and new AGESA - who knows what's going on there.especially in my case with Gigabyte, been famous for trash frontend design.Īnyway, the fact is that even with eom listed memory such as my forgivable Crucial Micron E-die and XMP 2.0 on that model - it failed. My extensive research got me to the topic of early batch Ryzen 5 with x570 having issues running RAM on auto even with models listed in manufacturers list. (see image attached) But there is more to it, please read further. Guys, thank you for your replies, it really got me in the right direction.Īs soon as I manually put all memory settings, speeds, voltage etc. It's the most annoying part to replace, but it seems like the logical culprit.įinally, solved it!!! Was busy last week days, so getting back only now. I wonder if it's to blame, seeing as how you're getting ram errors and boot drive errors. Have all cores running the 4.65ghz boost through PBO, and am super happy with it.Īt this point it seems you've tried replacements for almost every part except your main board. I have a 5600x, and although I've only owned it for a few months, it's been splendid.
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