Hi recently 2 months ago I had upgrade my pc a bit, I bought a new CPU Mobo Ram and through some troubleshooting bought a new psu.
My current build-
CPU - Ryzen 3600X
GPU-GTX 1060 3gb
Ram-Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GBx2
PSU- Cooler master masterwatt 750W Bronze
Mobo- ASUS Prime x570-P
SSD and 2 HDD's can find the names if It is relevant I have been having crashes for a long time now, and I have made several posts on different forums and not been able to get my problem fixed. Gaming or not gaming I still crash, I have checked temps my cpu under load hits in the 70ish area usually max is 76. I have ran Memtest to see if it is my ram did 4 passes 0 errors, Tried didn't frequency's. I have installed fresh copies of windows several times, I have updated my bios twice now. I did CHK check on my drives to see if they were making errors. SFC /scannow came up with a few errors and fixed them and every scan after does not find errors. People started saying it was my power supply so I swapped that out still no dice. I really don't know what to do I am a pc noob I can put them together but don't understand all the logs and stuff. Upon further investigation I found a error in Event Viewer
A fatal hardware error has occurred.
Reported by component: Processor Core
Error Source: Machine Check Exception
Error Type: Cache Hierarchy Error
Processor APIC ID: 0
The details view of this entry contains further information.
Event ID 18
I need help I don't know why this is happening and no matter what I do it doesn't fix.
My old thread if this helps, https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/random-computer-crashing.3659556/#post-22145598
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hi
1. upgrade to latest BIOS
2. do a CMOS reset
3. leave EVERYTHING on "AUTO" (no XMP etc)
4. test again
mh, do you have your Chipset drivers installed?
I have latest chipset, and bios is at its newest version I will try the cmos thing...
I have completed the cmos reset I believe, I didn't have a jumper with my motherboard so had to find an old 1, when I rebooted I had no picture and reset after a while.
mh, did it work after the reset?
usually you should have seen a bios prompt that your bios is reseted
I saw a prompt that said recovering bios settings.
Just crashed whatever I did, crashing was not fixed.
is XMP/DOCP enabled?
Suggest trying a BIOS with AGESA 1.1.9.0, that is solving the WHEA errors and idle crashing for many (but not all) users with Zen 3.