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Originally posted by Octavean Octavean wrote:

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BeQuiet Dark Power Pro 12 1500W
ASRock X670E Taichi Bios 1.11
AMD 7950X
32GB Corsair Dominator Platinum 30-36-36-76 @ 6000 (AMD Expo)
Gigabyte Gaming OC RTX 4080
Samsung 990 Pro 2TB (boot drive)
7 other hard drives (6 Sata, 1 SSD)


Yeah, your systems symptoms are essentially identical to what my system was experiencing. Your system has better specs though.

I can add that I ran my G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5 6000 RAM at stock. I tried AMD Expo but that seemed to adversely affect the stability. For troubleshooting purposes it?�s best to eliminate possible source of conflict.

BTW, IIRC there have been some serious issues with the Samsung 990 Pro SSD?�s. Probably unrelated to your stability issues but if there is a firmware upgrade for it definitely apply it ASAP or replace it with a different model.
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After changing the IGPU MHZ to 800, My system is totally stable for the past couple of days.
Did not even have to disable the c-states.
I can leave it on idle for as long as I want and the system is not freezing.

ASRock X670E Taichi Bios 1.14
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@Xaltar: Yes, they are in A2 and B2. I could try swapping them and see if it helps.

@Octavean: I have zero stability issues once the system shuts down and restarts from a cold boot. The option to disable igpu in bios can be found at: Advanced->AMD CBS->NBIO Common->GFX Configuration->igpu Configuration

The issue is something I could live with, it's rock solid once it restarts from a cold boot. However, after spending over $4K on this build, including $500 on this motherboard, I'd like everything to work properly.

Just to be sure, could someone point me to all the c state options that need to be disabled? Thanks.

I also just realized I never posted my system specs in case this can help shed some light on the issue:

BeQuiet Dark Power Pro 12 1500W
ASRock X670E Taichi Bios 1.11
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32GB Corsair Dominator Platinum 30-36-36-76 @ 6000 (AMD Expo)
Gigabyte Gaming OC RTX 4080
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Originally posted by crazy098 crazy098 wrote:

Yes, I never disabled the onboard gpu. I'll check to see if it's disabled in bios. If it is, I'll disable it in windows, leave my pc off while I sleep and see what happens.


I haven?™t come across an option to disable the iGPU in BIOS, just an option to either make it primary or secondary. However, I?™ve got the ASRock B650E PG Riptide WiFi which seems to have a fairly simplistic BIOS.

Still disabling C-State worked for me and my system?™s symptoms seemed identical to yours.

FWIW, before I sorted the issue with C-State, rebooting the system right after a cold boot (before logging-in) helped a little with stability.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Xaltar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Feb 2023 at 12:25am
Hi Crazy098, out of curiosity, do you have your RAM installed in slots A2 and B2?
If you are using 2 modules they should always be in these slots. I have seen a lot
of issues (restart on cold boot being a common one) caused by having the RAM in slots
A1 and B1.
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Ok, no I have absolutely no idea what's going on. I've disabled all c states, disabled igpu, and disabled fast boot. I still have the issue where I get a restart from a cold boot. No errors in event log when I get into windows, no blue screen before restart.

My igpu still shows up in device manager under other devices -> PCI Device. Should I try uninstalling it?
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Ok. IGPU Disabled and the C-states as well. I will report in a couple of days if everything is stable.
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Disabling fast boot didn't work for me, either in bios, windows, or both. I've now disabled all c states and will post my results. I'm optimistic this will work as I noticed a C2 dr debug code (means there was an error waking from c2 state) on one of my crashes from a cold boot.

Off topic, but I'd like to thank everyone in this thread, even this forum for their troubleshooting contributions. It's great to see everyone working together, trying to help each other out, and trying to figure these issues out once and for all. I'm both glad and proud to be a member of the ASRock community.
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I would suggest either disabling the iGPU outright or lower the clock speed to 800mhz which is what BIOS version 1.07 had. It could just be that your particular cpu is still unstable with that 2200mhz overclock.
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Unfortunately after a couple of days the freezing seems to be still present even with the 1.14 beta bios and the IGPU overclocking at 2200.
I ran a tough torture test for an hour or so and then let the pc rest.
I had power saving set so that the screen shuts down after 15 minutes and the computer goes to sleep after 30. When I came back after about 40 minutes the screen was black, but all the lights were on the pc and it did not respond to the keyboard or mouse. Had to press reset to reboot the thing. Fast boot is already disabled, but next I am going to disable all power saving features and see if this will help.
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