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  1. #RANDOM USER PROFILE IMAGE CYCLER INSTALL#
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Sfc /scannow - chkdsk - DISM, no problems.ģ0mins Asus Realbench, ~200% mem test pro stable, all kinds of real world load use stable prior to MAY 2021, 5 hour gaming sessions, 3 hour video rendering etc. That much is certain thru many people being able to confirm.ī450M Mortar Max Bios: 7B89v2D Agesa 1.2.0.2, previously 1.1.0.0 with no improvement. (perhaps i should have looked at the post instead of the first response.)ĭidnt know this was old.but none the less, whea 18 is CPU voltage related. before going thru hoops give a mv bump a shotĭF-Cstates are still broken in 90% of all Agesa to date, which can cause this sudden reboot. 3xxmv (it should be stepping) hadnt read the other responses.

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(EDIT) i dont have an AMD GPU but i do have issues or had with whea 18.use core offset and bump it Me nor any other user ive seen have seen HWiNFO cause issue. Then run the test again with PBO on etc (WHEA 20 btw happens as well when 18 happens) (limit your PBO some (would suggest stock settings which would be off to test) Use y-cruncher at least 4 passes to test it. if its WHEA 19 then your ram isnt 100% stable. If you see WHEA 18 its 100% core voltage. even using MSI dragon power didnt change it again, its already fixed. To which now (with most new bios revisions) its been fixed at 900mv (some boards allow to change MSI doesntĪs per email stated an APU is needed without it VDDP (CPU) not CLDO is not unlockable.even with a modded bios anyhow, CPU_VDDP was a major issue with most bios revisions being beyond 900mv To which more can run 4000mhz but most get 3800. Ycruncher, prime, OCCT, TM5, and HCI all pass (while hwinfo is running or notĭoesnt really matter) msi b550 gaming edge wifi.Īre you sure you setup is stable? you should check in on OCN if you havent in sometime

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Id18 which was my curve being to aggressive. HWiNFO runs daily on my pc (now for instance, (running 4x8 3200c14 (4000mhz c16 flat tuned) WHEA-FREE minus

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Perhaps, it will also require collaboration with AMD.Ĭlick to en you in OCN a few times consulting with Veii, and perhaps manna and mongol I'm sharing this information here with the hope that this problem can be reproduced and fixed accordingly. The only common denominator we have been able to find this far is the use of HWiNFO (we've only tested this using the latest versions - we still don't know if it can be solved by rolling back to a previous version specifically).

#RANDOM USER PROFILE IMAGE CYCLER INSTALL#

This has been tested by multiple users across different setups: motherboard manufacturers, AGESA/BIOS revisions, RAM brands and configurations, settings, and even after a fresh install of Windows (including different versions of the operating system). We don't know exactly where the conflict is, but the pattern is clear: we see the dreaded WHEA-Logger Event ID XX Cache Hierarchy error in the Event Viewer of Windows after those sudden reboots. Most of us also have AMD Radeon graphics cards, but we yet have to determine if that is a contributing factor. We have recently discovered that this problem only occurs if we have HWiNFO loaded in the background on Windows 10.

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The quickest way for us to trigger it, however, has been by using software designed to test RAM stability such as TM5 or Karhu RAM Test. A couple of users and myself have been suffering sudden reboots with our computers composed of Ryzen CPU systems (Ryzen 3000, but especially 5000) under different load conditions.












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