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nw15062

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  1. AMD didn’t want to pay for the licensing for XMP memory profile support, this requires some alternative way to overclock the ram in the bios, if you are using ryzen and you ram is overclocked and you are seeing the BSOD check the timing settings for you ram, my bios had most the values correct except a few, for sometime this has not been a problem until the wireless adapter that is. I pulled the memory xmp settings from the bios tool memory SPD and enter each value that was different manually, I have not had a crash since. Unlike AMD, Intel uses XMP profiles automatically, if you are a lucky AMD user your mother board may have a better timing detection or your ram may be a more standard settings. Otherwise you are here waiting for a solution that may not come. I recommend carefully entering your rams XMP timing values into the bios if your motherboard supports it and see if that helps you as it did me.
  2. Yes this makes 3 weeks and still no official statement, status update. Definitely not sticking with HTC next generation...
  3. I found that I was premature in celebration, it became more reliable but I would on occasion still get BSOD where as before I would get a variety of game crashes a different types of bsod now I get just a watch dog bsod and mostly with certain games over others, beat saber plays without a problem, gun heart last about 30 minutes. Based on what I have seen I am not sure software is going to fix these less than a firmware update if anything, it would appear we are congesting the pci bus so much so that timeouts are occurring. I imagine Intel has maybe better pcie bus handling... this of course is speculative.
  4. I found fixing it with setting the pcie slot to 1x mode instead of 4x or auto gen 3 applies to a 16x8x slot with full interface instead of the short slot designed for 1x cards.
  5. What do you have for a mobo? I might be able to help.
  6. Found that if I set the pcie slot used to 1x mode and disable super io skewing that all my soft and hard crashes went away.
  7. In your bios set the pcie slot to 1x and disable super io skewing report back if this works for you as it worked for me.
  8. In your bios set the pcie slot used to 1x then disable super io skewing report back if this worked for you, it worked for me.
  9. Try setting the pcie port to 1x in the bios and disable super io skewing report back if this fixes it for you. It fixed my issues.
  10. Try setting the pcie slot used to 1x mode in the bios then disable super I/o skewing. If this works for you as it did for me then re apply your over clock settings and share your results so I can confirm the success.
  11. I fixed my crashing issues by manually telling setting the pcie slot to 1x mode and disabling super io skewing.
  12. I fixed my crashing issues by manually telling setting the pcie slot to 1x mode and disabling super io skewing.
  13. I'm having the same problem, games crashe after a few minutes of play and system BSOD's.This is terribly unacceptable for the price paid... ryzen 1800x gtx1080ti
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