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3900x cannot boot with both ccd enabled
Hello,
my computer stopped working after about 2 week or running fine, it suddenly crashed and could not boot windows after that. after some troubleshooting and testing various elements, i was able to run a full memtest and boot to windows by disabling one CCD in the BIOS, changing the BIOS setting for CCD to "one" from "auto" . is there any way for me to test the other CCD as it always default to CCD0 ? i do not have a spare motherboard or CPU to try.
motherboard : gigabyte x570 aorus pro
RAM : 2x 8g g.skill 3600mhz
CPU : 3900x
Michael
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michael__01, I think Ryzen Master will do that for you. I suggest you contact AMD Online Support, they can help you with an RMA if needed. Sorry, John.
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Thanks, yeah i started a support ticket but holiday period is a bad time for support
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What cpu cooler are you using?? a 3900X really should have a liquid cooler with a at least a 280mm-360mm radiator if you are overclocking. The stock cooler is only good if you keep the default cpu frequencty or a very mild overclock of no more than 3.9 GHZ at full load. If this is not the issue than call AMD and arrange for cpu replacement.
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Hello, thanks for your reply, there was no overclocking, everything running at stock setting. i am using a noctua nh-d14
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michael__01, Ryzen processors do a very good job of protecting themselves by reducing frequency and core voltage - throttling. Ultimately it will shut down to prevent carnage. You are correct about AMD weekend coverage and especially now. Did you try RM? Enjoy, John.
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Hello, yes i tried Ryzen master unfortunately it can only disable CCD1 and if i try to disable core by core it says it cannot disable partial core. i also think the cpu have good fail safe but i am stuck with just 1 cpu and 1 motherboard so i cannot test motherboard or cpu independently. if the motherboard had failed it would not post nor boot on only 1 CCD i think ?
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michael__01, suspect you are correct about MB failure. AMD should guide from here, I think. Thanks and enjoy, John.
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thanks for the suggestions
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Hello all,
i was able to get a replacement CPU from my reseller. it boots without issue now.
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Great, thanks, michael__01. Enjoy, John.
