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Uysal20
Journeyman III

7500F Processor Turbo Problem

Good evening. My 7500F processor is experiencing random reboots at turbo frequency. When I put it to base speed, there is no problem. I turned off PBS and the result is still the same. Is my processor faulty or is there a problem with the settings? The temperature hovers around normal 65 degrees.
Motherboard Msi x670e Gaming plus wifi

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BigAl01
Volunteer Moderator

Tell us more about your system - the RAM, GPU, PSU, etc.  Are you running Windows or another OS?  The temperature reading sounds fine, but maybe something else is going on when you push the clock rate higher?  Could be a memory problem.


As Albert Einstein said, "I could have done so much more with a Big Al's Computer!".
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Uysal20
Journeyman III

Sorry. Im write here.I assembled a new system. x670e motherboard, 7500f processor and gskill trident neo z5 6000 mhz cl30 ram 2x16 gb. After installing the system, it started to reset at uncertain times. Often scored in games. Sometimes on Chrome, sometimes on Steam. Then I changed my power supply and video card, thinking that the problem was with them, but it did not fix it. When I install dual slot ram, the lags are much more frequent. It increases when you plug it into the 4th slot. There is only one slot in the 2nd, but the shooting continues. Is my problem caused by the motherboard or is it related to the RAM memory? I would be happy if you help. 
Windows 11 24h2 update.
I tried Expo open and closed, both had crashes.
-In the OCCT CPU test, it reaches a maximum of 79 degrees.
-I tested both modules and individual modules with Memtest86, but it did not give any errors. I also tried different slots.
-After resetting, I get Kernel-power 41(63) error.
I had this problem before changing PSU and GPU.
I removed the processor to renew my thermal paste. There is no distortion on the motherboard pins. There is no swelling in the capacitors either. Mostly there are games (PUBG). Sometimes when I click to run a program, it pops up at the Run as administrator screen. It passes all kinds of tests in AIDA64, OCCT, Furmark, Cinebench, Memtest86. The settings in the image were open in the AMD Ryzen program, I turned them off before, but I haven't had the chance to try them yet.
These are the final values without resetting.

Ryzen 5 7500F

MSI x670e Gaming Plus Wifi

G.skill trident neo z5 rgb 6000 mhz cl30 2x16 gb ram

Kingston Renegade 1tb m2 ssd.

Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE rgb

MSI MAG241c 1080p 144 hz monitör

Uysal20
Journeyman III

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BigAl01
Volunteer Moderator

I would look for a motherboard BIOS update and also an AMD chipset update.  


As Albert Einstein said, "I could have done so much more with a Big Al's Computer!".
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Uysal20
Journeyman III

I updated the bios just 2 days ago. It still continues. I installed the chipset yesterday. It hasn't caused any problems yet.

BigAl01
Volunteer Moderator

Perhaps you need to set the CPU voltage a bit higher so it can run at the Turbo frequency.  Your CPU temperature should be carefully monitored if you do this.


As Albert Einstein said, "I could have done so much more with a Big Al's Computer!".
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