Hans Gruber
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I read a few posts and skipped to the end. You need to factory reset your bios to the standard settings. After booting up I would let it run for a few minutes, restart the computer and manually increase the voltage a bit. Then I would check to make sure your bios is up to date and not old. AMD motherboards can run any ram today. They have made the AM4 Ryzen platform as close to bullet proof as it gets.
A freeze or hang is either a ram issue or the CPU is not getting enough voltage. If you have no manually OC'd your system it's either a bios settings issue or a ram issue.
Reset your bios to factory default settings. Then see if that fixes the problem. After that increase the voltage on your ram.
A freeze or hang is either a ram issue or the CPU is not getting enough voltage. If you have no manually OC'd your system it's either a bios settings issue or a ram issue.
Reset your bios to factory default settings. Then see if that fixes the problem. After that increase the voltage on your ram.