07-25-2019 12:30 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 07:57 PM by ROGBot
07-31-2019 12:21 PM
xeizo wrote:
This is not a Intel cpu, short 1.5V peaks in idle is fine, it's by design. If you remove it you loose the fast boost feature.
People like you are currently making AMD regressing their AGESA:s on public demand, and everybody will get less performance.
edt. and Volts by itself does not make higher temps, you need something going on consuming current to raise the temps. Learn Ohms law.
07-31-2019 12:24 PM
Sturmer wrote:
Okey...
But voltage is constantly up in 1.4-1.5V because cpu reacts in everything really sensitively.
We all have many back ground applications. That means that even browser open and im off the computer, it keeps jumping over 4ghz and 1.4-1.5V. All loads are less than 5%.
If AMD says its ok then fine. But i really want my warranty if it breaks.
07-31-2019 02:04 PM
Sturmer wrote:
Okey...
But voltage is constantly up in 1.4-1.5V because cpu reacts in everything really sensitively.
We all have many back ground applications. That means that even browser open and im off the computer, it keeps jumping over 4ghz and 1.4-1.5V. All loads are less than 5%.
If AMD says its ok then fine. But i really want my warranty if it breaks.
08-01-2019 08:07 AM
08-01-2019 08:25 AM
KeithMyers wrote:
Why do I keep getting erratic CPU Over temp error reboots? I end up with the computer rebooted to the BIOS splash screen sitting there waiting for hours for me to press F1 to enter setup.
I have custom loop cooling. My temps under my normal load are only 64-65°C. Never seen the temps go above 70°C.
When I enter the BIOS and select the Monitor page, I briefly catch the cpu temperature readout in red at 77°C. It then instantly changes to 40°C.
Why is 77°C being detected as a overtemp condition. Second, why is the temp readout even showing 77°C. when it really isn't that hot. Again, the cpu temp never breaks 70°C in full load use all day.
08-01-2019 08:50 AM
Deflated wrote:
Perhaps you are being affected by the random fan stop bug and your cooling shuts down?
08-01-2019 09:28 AM
KeithMyers wrote:
I don't run any fan control other than disabled so that all fans always run at 100%. The radiator fans are plugged into the CPU Fan header.
Does this header have a problem of losing fan 12V output erratically for some reason?
Never have had a problem with this C7H mobo and the 2700X before. Issues with the 3900X and the 2501 BIOS.
Anyone else getting No keyboard detected randomly at reboot? Press reset and the keyboard is found. Annoying.
08-01-2019 09:42 AM
Deflated wrote:
People were reporting that fan control issues came back with the most recent bios on the Asus download page (and iirc the one just before that too). With the radiator fans being connected to the motherboard header but running at 100%, I don't know if the fans will still randomly shut down. I don't know if the fans still suffer from random shutdowns if the bios is not actively adjusting their speed up/down.
08-01-2019 09:52 AM
KeithMyers wrote:
I guess the next step in troubleshooting would be to power the radiator fans directly off the PSU also and avoid the cpu fan header on the motherboard.
08-01-2019 10:16 AM
KeithMyers wrote:
I guess the next step in troubleshooting would be to power the radiator fans directly off the PSU also and avoid the cpu fan header on the motherboard.