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To what is most important!I was told that the motherboard was changed and still freezing.
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To what is most important!I was told that the motherboard was changed and still freezing.
I seriously doubt that "RJARRRPCGP" is going to say how a shop diagnosed his buddies cpu as defective. He is just a third party actually. Not so sure he should have even mentioned the 9590s might have issue though without more background. 2 known cpus do not indicate any sort of trend.
So I recently bought a 9370 and re built my entire system from the ground up and I have a voltage/temp/stability question.
My Full Systems Spec is the following
Sabertooth FX990 R 2.0
Amd 9370
Corsair H105 Push/Pull with Noctua NF-F12's in a HAF X case
16Gb G Skill Ram 1600
Samsung 250 840 Evo
So my question is... when I first got the 9370 I was trying to run it on a Noctua NH-D14 which it worked but I think the amount of heat in the Case it was in was causing to much ambient temp and it was hurting any chance of the CPU at its max potential and generally wasn't to aesthetically pleasing and it just was to bulky..... anyway fast forward to today... On the Stock Voltage the CPU was just going crazy on the temps so I decided to under volt the Vcore and was able I think to get a stable Freq of 4.5 @ 1.31 volts.
On P95 The Core hits right at 61c running it for over 1 hr with no issues. I am wondering if anyone else is able to get to this or if I am missing something or just getting a ambiguous result.
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I was told that the motherboard was changed and still freezing.
I haven't heard back any more about this. Stay tuned.....
like he was OC'ing.....
He was overclocking; just with a from the factory cpu. You add either 400Mhz for the 9370 or 700Mhz for the 9590 over the stock speed of the FX-8350 and I will assure you the system better be inline with what we have to use when pushing the FX-8350 right on up and past the default and turbocore speeds of the two big 9xxx'ers. It is not a piece of cake and has cost most of us extra monies getting it right for the long-haul. Buzzing over 5.0Ghz for benching and maintaining 4.8Ghz 2 hours P95 Blend stable W/air is a load with all 8 cores on and kicking.
RGone...
I've yet to see an accurate temp sensor at idle on an Fx, load temps are much more important. Mine idles at 8c in a 22c room on ambient coolingHis current FX is idling at 45 C, possibly a stuck sensor like with Wolfdales?
I've yet to see an accurate temp sensor at idle on an Fx, load temps are much more important. Mine idles at 8c in a 22c room on ambient cooling
AMD said that the FX processors were not anywhere near accurate until approx 45c under load.
IIRC, my buddy just got an FX 9590 on his Crosshair V Formula-Z.
But he's now complaining of high temps and I suggested a Noctua NH-U14S.
Then for liquid cooling, I suggested an Enermax Liqtech 240.
Heya,
I'm sorry to dig up this corpse. I'm just interested in the solutions you all found for yourselves. Especially with your friend's solution, RJARRRPCGP, as his problems seem very similar to mine.
Also, I'd be happy if you could tell me if your symptoms are the same as mine.
I also have troubles with the Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 and the FX-9590 crashing all the time. I also got BSODs stating problems with my memory (I don't recall the exact BSOD codes as I've reinstalled my system by now).
My observations were those:
- as soon as I activated the performance mode in BIOS, the system would freeze soon after login (and sometimes during login or while typing my password)
- often freezes while ingame on normal BIOS settings
- occasional BSODs (I think it was MEMORY_POOL_*something* and SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION with dxgmms1.sys as source)
(I know those BSODs call for RAM issues but I don't think it's actually my RAM - I've swapped out my RAM ans mixed different sticks of my 4x8GB kit and also tried different banks. Also, with my old Phenom II X6 1090T the system runs fine)
I've already RMA'd both the cpu and the motherboard but still have the same issues.
According to speedfan, the core temp was always around 53°C - 58°C when my PC froze.
So, RJARRRPCGP, did your friend succeed in getting his system stable with the fx-9590 and the crosshair mb? which cooler does he use now?