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Rive unstable after sleep

GuzMonster
Level 7
Rive board freezes or bsods coming from standby. It is completely stable, prime, memtest overclocked at 4.8ghz. I have tried lower overclocks but I still have the same problem. I've tried bios 1202 and 0018 to no avail. What I do to test stability is run prime or linx right after coming out of sleep state.
z790 maximus hero
13900k intel
4090 geforce
tforce 7200 ddr5
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GuzMonster
Level 7
Spoke too soon. It bsods after 15 minutes of linx.
z790 maximus hero
13900k intel
4090 geforce
tforce 7200 ddr5

GuzMonster
Level 7
Left vcore offset voltage at auto while only increasing "by all cores" and so far no bsods. Vcore adjusts automatically with overclock however its value remains fixed with no decrease relative to cpu speed.
z790 maximus hero
13900k intel
4090 geforce
tforce 7200 ddr5

GetMax
Level 7
Try using -05 or -10 on the offset that should fix the fixed value. Mine also has some issue when waking up from sleep. I've been told that it's memory related even tho I've had the same issues with dual channel memory running with loose timings at 1333mhz and now with my 2133 xmp memory.
Intel 3930K @ 4.2ghz C1 @ Offset (- something) @1.3V
ASUS Rampage IV Extreme (BIOS-4901-BOLTS4BREKFAST Mod)
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Corsair Carbide Air 540
Corsair AX 860i PSU
Corsair K70 LUX RGB Keyboard
Samsung 850 EVO 512GB SSD
Samsung 830 256GB SSD
Intel 320 SSD
Creative Sound Blaster ZxR
Windows 10 Professional 64-bit (Latest)

GuzMonster
Level 7
Well there seems to be a threshold of 4.6ghz in which offset mode works stable resuming from sleep in my case. 4.7ghz with any offset voltage just bsods, unless auto is used.
z790 maximus hero
13900k intel
4090 geforce
tforce 7200 ddr5

HiVizMan
Level 40
OK that makes interesting reading Guz, I had similar when I test last night +150 was my limit on offset.
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