I bought a new x5950 from B&HPhoto this week. After installing it onto my system, it seems to run just fine for about 30 minutes before hitting a BSOD with:
STOPCODE: WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR
I'm upgrading from a 2700x on a Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3 motherboard. Gigabyte's support page on the latest F52h firmware. Bios settings are set to default (no XMP, no SVM, no resizeable bar). The 2700x works perfectly fine, but the x5950 is completely unstable.
I've tried chipset drivers from AMD.com and Gigabyte.com, and both of them show the same failure. Minidump logs point to AuthenticAMD.sys as the cause. The Windows Event Logs report WHEA-LOGGER ID 18: Bus/Interconnect Error
The only solutions I've seen have been to RMA the CPU immediately. Is there anything I should do before attempting to RMA this processor?
I would test the cpu on another (eventually newer) motherboard before RMA
I'm not exactly keen on spending another $100+ to buy a motherboard to see if the CPU is working. That's a lot of money just to test.
Is your motherboard's BIOS updated?
If there's a PC repair shop near by, they might be able to test your CPU.
It looks like it has something to do with "Core Performance Boost". It might be a coincidence, but I seem to get hours without crashing with CPB turned off.
I searched for a solution for days and days and finally the solution was to install the PRO version of the AMD driver instead of the standard version. It went like clockwork. These drivers are basically the same as the standard ones but are less up to date. They are heavily tested by ADM as they are intended for use by professionals