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    Posted: 25 Jun 2021 at 5:08am
Hello

I had a 1700 with P5.20 UEFI, I installed the AMD all in 1 with VGA driver ver:18.50.16.01_WHQL that was indicated for P5.50. Then restarted my PC, updated the UEFI to P6.00 as per the CPU Support list, then shutdown my PC and swapped the CPU.

After the normal retraining time my PC restarted and I entered UEFI to make sure the new CPU was displayed, it was. Okay, all looks good. I save and restart and it takes 10 minutes to boot into Windows 10 21H1.

I have a NVMe boot drive and it normally takes only a few seconds to reboot. I have a 600W PSU (with 1 GPU 500W is fine) and an RX 570 4gb.

I don't see any errors logged in the event viewer, but just trying to watch a youtube video is impossible as the sound studders like bad drivers.

Does this MB just not pair well enough with the 3800X?

Thank you
X370 Fatat1ty and B450M-hdv r4.0
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You can try uninstalling the all in one driver and reinstalling it. It could be as
simple as needing a refresh on the drivers to clear out the 1700 config fully.

If that does not help then try entering safe mode then rebooting back to normal
mode. This should add any missing essential drivers.

Failing that, it could be the OS itself not liking the change of CPU. If all else
fails and you have another drive, try removing your boot drive and install
a fresh copy of windows on the spare. If that runs normally then it's likely
just your windows install needing a refresh/reinstall.

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I went with the reinstall, working perfectly fine now. I had been tossing around doing a refresh install as it has been a few years but you know what that convo in your head goes ha!

Plus I'm getting 250Mbs down faster than I was previously, on my 1Gb Xfinity internet, due to drivers on top of drivers etc.
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Awesome, glad to hear you got it sorted. An old OS install can really slow things
down and cause headaches, especially when you make hardware changes along the way.
I think my OS has been going for about 4 years now Same thing, that voice in
your head telling you that you are going to lose data or you lost a license key...
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