- Jun 14, 2011
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Hi everyone.
I have recently been gifted with a Ryzen 5 3600. Bought a used Asrock a520m-itx/ac and borrowed some RAM and M.2 drive and put all of that togherer with my 1070Ti and rest of components I had from my old computer.
Then I started ordering parts I wanted to upgrade. I have first ordered some Corsair Vengance RAM (CMN32X4M2Z3600C16) to replace the borrowed OEM Samsung 2666 RAM. Used this without issues for about a month (using the XMP profile for the memory).
Then I stumbled upon the new prices for the Loque RAW S1 and ordered it. Because I needed a new SFX PSU for that case I ordered the Corsair SF600 power supply.
After building in this case I have started having issues. The first one was (don't game much so I'm slowly goung through my steam library) while playing Farcry 3 Blood Dragon. The game crashed and after the game the OS crashed with a BSOD. Restarted and soon after BSOD-ed again after about 5 minutes in the desktop.
I reverted the RAM settings after this crash to SPD values (3200, CL22 if I remember right) and this seemed to stabilize the system.
This weekend I realized the drawbacks of a small system and started playing with fancurves in the BIOS (CHA1_FAN was in silent mode by default). And then tried to use XMP again. Again in FC3BD the game crashed after about 30 minutes. The OS didn't crash this time, so I tried playing another game I had installed, Just Cause 3. This one crashed after all the cutscenes before the campaign starts when the first in-engine renedered cutscene starts, and took steam down with it.
Restarted the system and while shutting down BSOD-ed again. Reverted RAM back to SPD values. Booted back up to Windows and saw 2 newer BIOS versions on the mobo support page. I first downloaded the 2.20 version and flashed it. Rebooted and at the POST screen entered the BIOS again to load my settings. After rebooting the system would not POST again. After much trial and error I concluded the following: system will not boot with the Corsair RAM. Will beep 3 short times with both sticks inside. But wil only get to POST screen with one. After clearing CMOS it will POST and boot into Windows if I don't enter the BIOS. As soon as I enter the BIOS the system will not post anymore with three beeps with both sticks and hanging on POST screen with one.
Did a one pass Memtest that the system passed with the Corsair kit. No errors. (With cleared CMOS and not entering BIOS)
Then got the OEM RAM and installed, works without issues.
So the question is, what else can I do to try to stabilize the system? It seems that transfering to the new case is when the system started acting up... tried flashing the latest BIOS, the 2.10 version the mobo came with and all other versions now behave the same.
Anyway the list of components is:
AMD Ryzen 5 3600
Asrock A520M-ITX/AC (currently on 2.20 BIOS)
Corsair Vengance (CMN32X4M2Z3600C16) 2x 16GB
MSI 1070Ti Gaming
Micron OEM 1100 M.2 SATA 256GB SSD
Corsair SFX SF600 PSU
Louqe RAW S1 case
Scythe Gentle Typhoon 120mm exhaust fan
Don't know if prior BIOS settings are important, but I had CSM disabled and Secure Boot enabled, apart from the chasis fan curve and XMP, the rest was on auto.
Any input would be much appreciated!
Thank you!
I have recently been gifted with a Ryzen 5 3600. Bought a used Asrock a520m-itx/ac and borrowed some RAM and M.2 drive and put all of that togherer with my 1070Ti and rest of components I had from my old computer.
Then I started ordering parts I wanted to upgrade. I have first ordered some Corsair Vengance RAM (CMN32X4M2Z3600C16) to replace the borrowed OEM Samsung 2666 RAM. Used this without issues for about a month (using the XMP profile for the memory).
Then I stumbled upon the new prices for the Loque RAW S1 and ordered it. Because I needed a new SFX PSU for that case I ordered the Corsair SF600 power supply.
After building in this case I have started having issues. The first one was (don't game much so I'm slowly goung through my steam library) while playing Farcry 3 Blood Dragon. The game crashed and after the game the OS crashed with a BSOD. Restarted and soon after BSOD-ed again after about 5 minutes in the desktop.
I reverted the RAM settings after this crash to SPD values (3200, CL22 if I remember right) and this seemed to stabilize the system.
This weekend I realized the drawbacks of a small system and started playing with fancurves in the BIOS (CHA1_FAN was in silent mode by default). And then tried to use XMP again. Again in FC3BD the game crashed after about 30 minutes. The OS didn't crash this time, so I tried playing another game I had installed, Just Cause 3. This one crashed after all the cutscenes before the campaign starts when the first in-engine renedered cutscene starts, and took steam down with it.
Restarted the system and while shutting down BSOD-ed again. Reverted RAM back to SPD values. Booted back up to Windows and saw 2 newer BIOS versions on the mobo support page. I first downloaded the 2.20 version and flashed it. Rebooted and at the POST screen entered the BIOS again to load my settings. After rebooting the system would not POST again. After much trial and error I concluded the following: system will not boot with the Corsair RAM. Will beep 3 short times with both sticks inside. But wil only get to POST screen with one. After clearing CMOS it will POST and boot into Windows if I don't enter the BIOS. As soon as I enter the BIOS the system will not post anymore with three beeps with both sticks and hanging on POST screen with one.
Did a one pass Memtest that the system passed with the Corsair kit. No errors. (With cleared CMOS and not entering BIOS)
Then got the OEM RAM and installed, works without issues.
So the question is, what else can I do to try to stabilize the system? It seems that transfering to the new case is when the system started acting up... tried flashing the latest BIOS, the 2.10 version the mobo came with and all other versions now behave the same.
Anyway the list of components is:
AMD Ryzen 5 3600
Asrock A520M-ITX/AC (currently on 2.20 BIOS)
Corsair Vengance (CMN32X4M2Z3600C16) 2x 16GB
MSI 1070Ti Gaming
Micron OEM 1100 M.2 SATA 256GB SSD
Corsair SFX SF600 PSU
Louqe RAW S1 case
Scythe Gentle Typhoon 120mm exhaust fan
Don't know if prior BIOS settings are important, but I had CSM disabled and Secure Boot enabled, apart from the chasis fan curve and XMP, the rest was on auto.
Any input would be much appreciated!
Thank you!
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