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    Posted: 09 Oct 2019 at 3:14am
Hello,

I have a Taichi x399, 1950x Threadripper, 2080 EVGA, 64gb G.Skill Ripjaw 4 2400,
a samsung 970 1TB m.2, 850 gold cert psu running windows 10. Now this I figured this build was going to be amazing however I've been plagued with non-stopped BSOD every other day if not every day. Most of them consist of memory management and kernel issues. I have run all sorts of memory diagnostics and hardware checks, wiped and reinstalled windows countless times on multiple different SSD's and my m.2. When I get my BSOD they wont even finish loading it just stays at 0% until I reboot. Please any help will be appreciated.
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I this a new build or did the system run for a while without BSODs?
Memory management and kernel issues point to RAM or CPU problems.
RAM: What is the 64GB configuration exactly? 8x8, 4x16?
For a test, reduce RAM clock to 2133MHz.
If 8x8, use 4x8 in dual channel
if 4x16, use 2x16 in dual channel
CPU: Cooling/Temperature?
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Thanks for the reply.

This is a new build persay. I put it together in june but the BSODs have happened since the day I built it. Ive switched ram modules a couple time since then. My current configuration is 8x8 modules. I will try this later after I get off work. I use Cooler Master MLX-D36M-A20PC-T1 Masterliquid ML360 RGB AIO CPU Liquid Cooler. I will have to check at what Temp it runs again when I get home tonight. It's just very fustrating to the point where I feel like i wasted money :\
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need to manually set those ripjaws since those are pre-ryzen 1 kits
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Can you elaborate. I just got off work so im not thinking right or honestly know what you mean
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pre ryzen memory have memory timings not suited for amd cpus you may have to use dram ryzen calculator to find out which memory timings your ram is good for and then run those
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So I did all that and still no update. It seemed like it was working for a the past day until tonight. The debugger is now giving a 06 code. I mean that mean its either ram or cpu right?
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06 - Microcode loading
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Is this indicative that my cpu is bad?
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Can't say, the startup just stopped there.
The first codes are showing the progress of the startup:
01 - Power on. Reset type detection (soft/hard)
02 - AP initialization before microcode loading
03 - System Agent initialization before microcode loading
04 - PCH initialization before microcode loading
05 - OEM initialization before microcode loading
06 - Microcode loading
07 - AP initialization after microcode loading
08 - System Agent initialization after microcode loading
09 - PCH initialization after microcode loading
0A - OEM initialization after microcode loading
0B - Cache initialization

Maybe you should check the correct mounting of the CPU.

BTW: I cannot understand using this machine since june(!) with BSODs mostly all day...
Don't you know a good dealer's garage in your area?

The mainboard should be checked with known good RAM and a known good CPU, the CPU in a known good board with known good RAM,
the RAM in a known good board with a known good CPU...
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