Hi everyone!
Just upgraded to my first AMD part in years. Went from an i7-6700k to a 5700x3d and boy the performance is great! But, i have consistent crashes while playing CS2 and i cant seem to get video output if both of my monitors are on during startup. It just enters an endless boot loop. Thought anyone might have any ideas. Would prefferably avoid a fresh windows install, which is why im turning to all of you.
Full rundown of specs :
CPU: 5700x3d (New)
Mobo: Asus rog strix b550-f gaming (New)
GPU: Asus rog strix GTX 1080
RAM: 4gbx4 corsair vengence DDR4
Main drive: m.2 samsung evo
PSU: corsair 550 wat something something
Tried already:
Updating to latest bios
Updating graphics driver
Setting BIOS to boot via PCIE
Cheers!
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Update:
tldr: Turns out one of my ram sticks went bad, most likely recently. Check your ram even though all instabilities point to the gpu going bad!
After reinstalling and formatting the system still wasnt stable. After a lot of continued trial and error i discovered that the instability was being caused by one of the ram sticks. Could probably get a new kit sent due to warranty, but i decided to buy new faster ones.
System has been stable for the past two weeks; which is why im responding to the thread to mark this as resolved!
Should add to this. Problems seem to also be occuring outside of cs2. Screen flickering, every porocess freezing. The windows clock literally froze and got stuck at 20:08
Further update, re installed windows; which resulted in me not being able to reinstall any drivers at all. Even leaving me without internet
4x 4gb ram, are they from your intel system, did you check asus memory QVL?
Is your m2 drive new (clean) or swap in/cloned from other with intel data on it?
You should do any troubleshooting with one monitor only first.
Update:
tldr: Turns out one of my ram sticks went bad, most likely recently. Check your ram even though all instabilities point to the gpu going bad!
After reinstalling and formatting the system still wasnt stable. After a lot of continued trial and error i discovered that the instability was being caused by one of the ram sticks. Could probably get a new kit sent due to warranty, but i decided to buy new faster ones.
System has been stable for the past two weeks; which is why im responding to the thread to mark this as resolved!