- May 4, 2002
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ASUS Prime X570
3900x @ stock
16GB Patriot 4133 C19 b-die. Ran at 3600 C14-14-14 1.41v 100% stable for a month before it became unstable and anything under C15 and sub-300 trfc would cause crashes.
The low 3.3v value (2.8-3.1) is reported by the motherboard (NUVOTON NCT6798D says HWINFO.) When the PSU (Corsair HX1000i) is connected to the motherboard using the "Digital Link" USB cable, HWINFO64 and Corsair Link software both report rock solid voltages on all rails. I know it's not definitive, but it does point to a problem with the motherboard.
I wish it were just a bad sensor, but I've also been experiencing an inordinate amount of system crashes, lockups, and reboots in addition to memory settings becoming unstable when they were 100% tested stable previously. So is there some relationship between the two, and is this board dying?
3900x @ stock
16GB Patriot 4133 C19 b-die. Ran at 3600 C14-14-14 1.41v 100% stable for a month before it became unstable and anything under C15 and sub-300 trfc would cause crashes.
The low 3.3v value (2.8-3.1) is reported by the motherboard (NUVOTON NCT6798D says HWINFO.) When the PSU (Corsair HX1000i) is connected to the motherboard using the "Digital Link" USB cable, HWINFO64 and Corsair Link software both report rock solid voltages on all rails. I know it's not definitive, but it does point to a problem with the motherboard.
I wish it were just a bad sensor, but I've also been experiencing an inordinate amount of system crashes, lockups, and reboots in addition to memory settings becoming unstable when they were 100% tested stable previously. So is there some relationship between the two, and is this board dying?
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