10-13-2024 02:57 PM - edited 10-13-2024 04:15 PM
Hello, just got a new build. Intel 14900k, 128gig ddr5 dominator, 2tb Samsung 980 pro. I tried installing windows 11 using the windows media usb method. Once I get past the product key part My pc restarts, happens all the time. I bared boned it, just using 1 stick of ram no gpu. I tried two different media usbs and same result. Any thoughts on what it could be? I also tried 7 different NVMs brand new, same result. What am I doing wrong here? installing windows is pretty straight forward, If I am creating the USB media from another computer it shouldnt matter that I am using it for my new pc should it? Its just the OS and not the drives etc... Many thanks in advance.
10-13-2024 10:23 PM
Hello @EZLNH8U
Can you confirm if you're using XMP? If so, please revert to Optimised Defaults and attempt the install again.
10-13-2024 10:56 PM
XMP is off, everything is reverted to defaults. I still get a restart 😞
10-14-2024 10:22 PM
Now I have windows installed, added my 4090 gpu, updated drivers, but now every time I launch a Steam game as soon as it’s going into the game, the systems takes me back to my desktop and closes the game. I have the latest game ready drivers for my card… any suggestions? Specs listed.
intel 14900k
asus z790 hero dark
128 gigs dominator ddr5
4 2tb 990’s pro
windows 11 pro 64bit.
10-14-2024 10:28 PM
Again, given the memory density, I would test with XMP disabled initially. CTD events are quite often due to unstable RAM.
After you've confirmed, we'll look at trying to dial it in. However, please ensure it's a single memory kit. See here for more information
10-15-2024 07:46 AM
Thanks for the input. I will try this when I get home and report back.
10-15-2024 06:20 PM
Xmp is disabled. I tried running all my steam games, they launch until about the first image … than kicks me out. I was able to run haven bench mark after a while with no issues. I’m so confused.
10-15-2024 10:17 PM - edited 10-15-2024 10:18 PM
1. Update UEFI to 2602
2. Under Extreme Tweaker > Set Intel Default setting to Performance.
3. In Windows, go to Event Viewer > Application and check event logs for error codes after CTD events occur.
Do not change any other parameters. If the instability continues, you will likely need to contact Intel support.
10-16-2024 09:46 AM
Thank you, I will try that. I have notice that in event viewer I have a lot of red flags. Especially with metadata errors.