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I had three boards, MSI B350 Tomahawk, ASRock Fatal1ty Gaming K4 and the Asus Prime X370 Pro, and had three different CPUs, two 1700s and one 1700X. The large file unzip with 3DMark was a problem on all of them. So, yeah, I thought there's some issue with the NVMe/PCIe X4 interface or something in Ryzen itself. So I moved the file to a SATA SSD and tried to unzip there and got the same failure. It was no big deal with 7-ZIP doing the unzip and I had no other such issues with any other programs or normal functions. Smaller files unzip normally.I'm not sure which Asus X370 you have, but I'm not having any problems unzipping on my X370 Prime.
Do the AIDA tests read/write from your drive? The zip problem to sounds to me like a read or write problem with your SSD (or the board's interface with it). Do you have another one you can try out to compare? I definitely wouldn't just ignore that problem because it could be a sign of something a lot more serious, which could lead to serious data corruption.
I went through all the AIDA64 Engineer benchmarks on all motherboards/CPUs with no issues, even overclocked. I posted the results here earlier in this thread. All run on the NVME drive with no data corruption at any time.