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    Posted: 25 Jan 2019 at 1:49am
My VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE (in all games) solved:

TEAM 8 GB DDR4 2400 MHz switch to 2133 MHz from bios

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A320M-HDV R3.0
AMD Athlon??200GE Radeon??Vega 3
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Yep, but this PC is on 24/7 and it still blue screens 3-4x a day. Zero problems since completely disabling the Intel adapter and using a TP-Link adapter. Faster too. 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote datonyb Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Apr 2018 at 3:02am
Originally posted by DansDrives DansDrives wrote:

Fixed the blue screen error caused by the Intel drivers by using an external USB 3.0 wireless adapter since ASRock can't seem to get it together. 


did you try the intel driver detect direct from intel ? its a lot better in my case
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Fixed the blue screen error caused by the Intel drivers by using an external USB 3.0 wireless adapter since ASRock can't seem to get it together. 
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I just got the Ryzen 2400G but something is not right

Specs
Ryzen 5 2400G
2x4gb 2400mhz Ram
ASROCK FATAL1TY AB350 GAMING-ITX/AC
240gb SSD
Bios 4.50

Tried playing CSGO and only got 100fps sometimes drop to 80fps at 1280x1024 resolution with all settings at low.

How come others with 2200G can get 200+fps?


My 5 year old laptop gets more FPS than my new pc.


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Originally posted by cubebucket cubebucket wrote:

I can confirm that to solve my drivers problem I had to do, in order:

- fresh install of windows 10 build 1709
- Windows updates
- AMD chipset drivers setup
- AMD video+audio drivers setup
- Intel wlan drivers setup
- update Bluetooth drivers

I did not install realtek audio drivers since everything was already working fine.

I obviously got the latest drivers from AMD and Intel website.

On asrock AB350 gaming itx + Ryzen 3 2200g

I'm running the same build. Can you do me a huge favor and link to the drivers you used? This thing is driving me insane. 
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I can confirm that to solve my drivers problem I had to do, in order:

- fresh install of windows 10 build 1709
- Windows updates
- AMD chipset drivers setup
- AMD video+audio drivers setup
- Intel wlan drivers setup
- update Bluetooth drivers

I did not install realtek audio drivers since everything was already working fine.

I obviously got the latest drivers from AMD and Intel website.

On asrock AB350 gaming itx + Ryzen 3 2200g

Edited by cubebucket - 13 Mar 2018 at 8:24am
Asrock fatal1ty AB350I wifi mini itx - ryzen 3 2200g - 8GB DDR 4 ballistix sport 2666mhz (BLS8G4D26BFSC) - adata 120gb SSD 580 - 550w Gold plus - thermaltake core V1 - Windows 10 home - Bios 4.51a
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I can't see any of those options in the AB350M Pro 4 BIOS unfortunately, only options to change the memory allocated to the internal graphics.

Anyone else had any luck?
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For me it was without a doubt the wifi driver crashing my system, once I go wired it's perfect. No surprise intel crashing AMD
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Here's some ideas for those having 2400G/2200G problems.

A few things for the people having what they believe to be DRAM problems.  First of all, XMP does exactly the same thing as setting the memory values manually, it just reads the data from the SPD, which is a database of sorts for memory settings.  XMP is nothing magical, and in theory, its what the DRAM chips soldered to the the little PCBs should be capable of doing reliably.

Next, the Ryzen 2200G/2400G is only specced to DDR4 2933, not 3200.  Many of the people saying they're getting BSOD at those higher memory rates might be operating out of the band of where the DRAM controller in the Ryzen is capable of with their particular configuration.  I'm running perfectly fine at an XMP of 2933 with  both GSKILL Aegis and Crucial.  

Next, for those getting a BSOD with things like CPUZ, Cleanmypc, or other utilities, these things generally load a low level filter driver at windows runtime (startup).  AIDA has already had a couple of small updates that stabilized theirs.  Not sure about how fast all the freeware software people can update.   If you get a BSOD with Cleanmypc, then simply don't use it.  Those things are mostly useless (they may make you feel good, but they don't do much that is really useful)

Next, the video problems that seem driver software related and are causing crashes appear to be related to power management.  There is something definitely borked with the current Ryzen power plans, as well as the way the 2400G/2200G are handling low power states, sleep, and screen sleep.  The windows power plans are not working correctly with these CPUs.  They are doing something, but even with Cool and Quiet off (this is mostly unnecessary at this point anyway), and the CPU set to 100% in the power plan, the cores continue to throttle all over the place.

If you overclock, or hard set the CPU multi from the BIOS, and Cool and Quiet are on, then you will get mountains of firmware errors in the event log, because Windows tries to throttle the CPU, but the BIOS fights it and overrides the throttling.

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