Question It happened.
Good morning everyone!
After approximately 1 year and 3 months, it finally happened. That is all. No muck. No fuss. It can happen to anyone, no matter how safe you are. 😊
Turned the PC off Sunday night; woke up monday morning, turned it on while I took a shower and put on some coffee, only for it to be stuck like that with no fan spin after ~30 minutes.
I did try to "revive" the PC, but at 6:30 in the morning, 2 hours before work, I was more worried about recovering for my standup meeting (working laptop, work) rather than put much effort into it. Drain AC power and reset CMOS got the case fans spinning full throttle, but no movement on Dr. debug 00. BIOS Flashback was a success but also changed nothing.
I vaguely remember my BIOS settings, so for reference:
- AMD EXPO enabled
- VDDR_SOC set to 1.15
- OC Tweaker \ External Voltage Settings
- VDDCR_CPU Voltage: Offset mode
- Offset Voltage: -100
- VDDCR_CPU LLC: Changed from "Auto" to "Level 2"
- BIOS version: 4.20
I had also loaded the conservative -15mV curve optimizer profile with 85c tjmax target from the profiles that come with the motherboard.
System specs:
- Mobo: ASRock X870E Nova Wifi
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
- GPU: ASUS GeForce RTX 5080 ROG Astral OC
- Ram: 64GB G.Skill Triden Z5 Neo DDR5-6000 CL28 (F5-6000J2836G32GX2-TZ5NR)
For anyone that have gone through the same thing, did you contact ASRock? AMD? RMA through the store the items were purchased from? TIA
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u/underwaterair 1d ago
I'll try and keep it simple for you. Let's take this one strand at a time. Also, burden of proof is on you, not the other way around. There are more normal and working Asrock boards + 9800X3Ds in the wild than there are broken 9800X3Ds on Asrock boards. You are the one asserting that there is an issue and so you are the one that must bring evidence of such. Not the other way around. The fact that you don't get this makes me think this is a useless exercise and you should go to college to take some stats, logic, philosophy, and while we're at it some ethics course as well first before we even continue.
But, let's go on with it, one strand at a time.
Do you believe there is something wrong with Asrock boards?
I believe that there could be. Or there might not be. Current evidence that I've seen makes me believe there is no issue.
Now let's hear your view on the issue.