It may be so, but it's curious that we have a number of people with different AMD models on different Asus motherboards all with the same problem presenting in the same way in the kernel dumps. I hope we eventually get to find out exactly what this issue is, but I'm not convinced we will....It is a CPU problem, I am pretty sure.
Unfortunately, Ryzen 5000 has pointed bad binned CPU generating a lot of RMA to AMD.
a lot of threads on Reddit, AMD, overclock.net show exactly the Gimmles issues.
If you get BSODs please upload the kernel dump that results. Don't bother with any minidumps, they don't contain the necessary data structures.If AMD doesn’t communicate on this (and this is the case), we will never know...
I received my PC this morning (5900x and Asus Crosshair VIII Hero) and will see if I get same issues, rapidly or in the next days.
I'm not sure what not being a moderator has to do with the price of fish(?) but I'd hope that you're right here.I am not a PCS employee, I am not a moderator here, but PCS should maybe take into considerations these issues with Ryzen’s in order to adapt their stability tests specifically.
It's strange that all of the builds I've been involved with were delivered with this issue.It is strange that the Gimmles PC was delivered with this issue.
No, I have no insider information from PCS at all, and I don't work for them. I'm not even sure they'd make this kind of data public in any case.do you know the number of people ordering at PCS rigs with Ryzen who got these issues and who RMA’d their PC ?
If you get BSODs please upload the kernel dump that results. Don't bother with any minidumps, they don't contain the necessary data structures.
I'm not sure what not being a moderator has to do with the price of fish(?) but I'd hope that you're right here.
It's strange that all of the builds I've been involved with were delivered with this issue.
No, I have no insider information from PCS at all, and I don't work for them. I'm not even sure they'd make this kind of data public in any case.
If I get no bluescreens before bed- I'll set up a memtest overnight!Should hammer it with a memtest just to be sure
Please do. That's the best test.If I get no bluescreens before bed- I'll set up a memtest overnight!
Just as well really, because when the only tool you have is a hammer then everything looks like a nail...!I'm not sure...really think hammering things needs to have, say, a hammer involved? As good as Memtest is, not convinced it's very good as a hammer
Happy for you 👍👍Happy to report Memtest ran with 0 errors overnight! 🥳 Seems like the problems were all just some bad RAM. Strange, as that would mean more than one stick of RAM given to me was faulty, as I tried multiple RAM configs!
Of course, I'm still nervous- waiting for that next bluescreen, and if it does happen I'll be sure to report back! 😂
I sent mine back on Tuesday (5950x and 3090 as well) as I was having similar issues. Difference between you and I was that not only was I getting WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR BSOD's I was getting CPU Over Temperature Error. I think mine has a faulty CPU Cooler which was pushing the temperature error and after reading a lot about problems other people are having on other forums I think that potentially I have 2 faults. The one you're experiencing and CPU Cooler. Maybe it was a bad batch as I think ours were built and shipped around the same time. I also tried moving RAM around and I had 2x16 3600MHz Corsair sticks lying around and tried to use 2 slots instead but to no avail - I really think it's the CPU.Hey folks, bad news. It happened again and now it's worse than ever. Bluescreened 6 times and got caught in a boot loop. Did a fresh re-install of windows as I thought maybe all the bluescreens had caused windows some problems.
I was wrong and now it's even worse than before, I am getting a lot of bluescreens all for this damn WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR
I am beginning to get fed up, I really thought the new RAM had done the trick, apparently not!
Just to be sure, when you installed the GPU driver did you exclude the HDAudio driver as advised or use an older driver?Hey folks, bad news. It happened again and now it's worse than ever. Bluescreened 6 times and got caught in a boot loop. Did a fresh re-install of windows as I thought maybe all the bluescreens had caused windows some problems.
I was wrong and now it's even worse than before, I am getting a lot of bluescreens all for this damn WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR
I am beginning to get fed up, I really thought the new RAM had done the trick, apparently not!
I would think that the same issue. Interesting it's on a Gigabyte board, all the PCS ones are on Asus boards....Found a Reddit from someone having issues with a 5950x and 3600MHz RAM...only skimmed it as not awake enough to read through but may be useful?
Me neither but I'll research it.More:
5950x WHEA Logger Errors
Can anyone with a new Ryzen CPU please check their system log and report back if you are seeing any WHEA Logger Errors. Specifically: Reported by component: Processor Core Error Source: Machine Check Exception Error Type: Cache Hierarchy Error Think the error ids are 18 and 19. I was getting...www.overclockers.co.uk
5950X Memory Instability
Hi Guys, I just 'upgraded' from a 3950X to a 5950X and am having major troubles with memory stability. No matter what motherboard out of the two I run this CPU on, no matter which memory kit out of the 3 I have... I get errors instantly in Karhu/TM5. Even at JEDEC auto settings. If I put my...community.amd.com
I have no clue what is causing all this...however, this comment on the AMD thread "also, some motherboard builder seemingly started rolling out a new AGESA version that seems to help lots of people with same issues" makes me wonder if it's CPU or motherboard (no clue what an AGESA is though)