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Zladium
Journeyman III

WoW Error 132 5900x

Hi everyone.

After reading that AMD had finally surpassed Intel, I took a leap of faith and tried it out. But so far, I haven't had the most pleasant experience.

Long story short - I keep getting these error 132 in World of Warcraft, and I think I've nailed it down to the mobo/CPU.
But I dont know where to go from here? This only happens in WoW, which isn't the most demanding CPU game compared to others. The other games I play is COD Warzone, Fortnite, PoE, Overwatch, Diablo 3, CSGO. I don't use antivirus other than Winders Defender, but I've tried to disable the firewall, but still getting these errors.

The error states that the memory could not be "read" or "written". It occurs when I'm standing still, questing, doing dungeon and raiding etc. at random intervals. Sometimes I can play for hours, while other times I can play for a few minutes.

I just build a new system except for graphics card, since it isn't available.

My computer specs are are:

CPU: Ryzen 9 5900x (stock settings)
CPU cooler: 360 AIO Corsair Capellix Elite 
GFX: Asus Strix RTX 2070 (stock settings)
MOBO: Asus Strix x570-F
RAM: Corsair 32 GB 3600 Mhz C18
PSU: Corsair RM850
SSD: Samsung 980 nVme m.2

Here are the things I have tried so far:

  • Removed WoW Cache, Interface and **bleep** folders
  • Updated gfx driver to the latest 471.41
  • Updated AMD chipset to the latest 2.17.25.506
  • Disable ingame overlays (nvidia, xbox, discord)
  • Running memtest86 with both RAM sticks, and individually.
    All tests passed (with and without DOCP/XMP)
  • Running Prime95 for 12 hours
  • Scanned and repaired the game via Blizzard App
  • Scanned PC via CMD sfc/scannow as well as CHKDSK
  • Reinstalled WoW
  • Reinstalled Windows 10, and only installing WoW
  • Compatability mode with win7/8
  • Moving the game files to my old PC runs without problems (I7-4790k)
  • Contacted 3 tech supporters at Blizzard, who says it is related to hardware
  • Tried different BIOS versions (4002, 3603, 3405, 3001, 2802 and 2606)

One thing that did work for me, was to run Ryzen Master in basic mode and setting the manual clock speed to 4600 MHz and voltage to 1,3. This is not a permanent solution tho.

Can someone help me with this issue?

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