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Crash - Processor alimentation
Hello all,
I'm French, sorry for my bad english skill .... so ...
I crashed few times while i was playing games and each time in the Microsoft Windows 11 event watcher i have the same error message : " Performance-related power management features on processor 0 in group 0 are disabled due to a firmware issue. Check with the computer manufacturer if a firmware update is available."
Same error message for processor number from 0 to 15.
Processor RYZEN 7 2700
MotherBoard : Gigabyte AORUS B450 Elite ( last Bios Gigabyte F64c)
Graphic card : Gforce RTX 2060 SUPER ( Last driver Gforce Nvidia )
RAM : 16 Go Corsair 3000 ( DUAL )
Maybe could you help me to find a way to my problem,
Thank you 🙂
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I forgotten to told you that i havn't found microprograms or somthing like that on internet 🙂
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@TAPATOR Microsoft officially does not support Windows 11 on zen and zen +downgrade to windows 10 or replace CPU to zen 2 or zen 3
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Qanatoz, where does MS say this? All I can find says W11 supports AMD 2700. Enjoy, John.
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I will not do that, i can't. Have a good day - Peace
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TAPATOR, what BIOS (Microcode/firmware) version are you running? I suggest you open a support ticket with Gigabyte and send them a screenshot of the Event Viewer error. What is the Wattage of your power supply? Thanks and enjoy, John.
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Hi Misterj, thanks for your answer, my BIOS firmware is the last from Gigabyte for my motherboard : F64c
About my my power supply : Aeorcool LUX RGB M 650 W - 80PLUS Bronze 230V
As you said i will send a message to Gigabyte too, i took my chance here in cas of someone had the same problem and found a solution.
Have a good good day ! Peace
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Thanks TAPATOR, I have not seen this problem before, but I hope Gigabyte has and will respond. I always tend to have plenty of cooling and plenty of power and would probably have a stronger power supply, say 750 Watts. Enjoy, John.
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If Gigabyte help me to fix that problem i will tell you, for knowleges ^^ Have a good weekend John.
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Thanks TAPATOR, you too.
I would think Gigabyte needs to release a new BIOS. Enjoy, John.
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Hello John ! Hope you're fine 🙂 Well ...
AMD gave me an anser like " Not really sure it's a mainboard issue. Could you beso kind and test out other Hardware with it. Or the same Hardware on another Mainboard."
Not really helpfull ...
But i can't do those things coz i don't have my own Customers Support at home lol --- So ... i will wait like that for the moment.
Thanks for your help, i wish you the best for Christmas things and an Happy 2023 year.
Peace !
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Thanks so much TAPATOR, I hope you have a great holiday season. Have you opened a support request with Gigabyte? if not, please do. Please do a winver in a command prompt and post the results. How often are you crashing. Thanks and enjoy, John.
