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Weird system hang ups

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bob4933

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Jan 3, 2014
Not sure what's going on; its happen on stock bios (stock clocks and base ram frequency, so not an overclocking issue).

In chrome especially I'm getting really gnarly system stalls for 15-20 seconds. I ctrl alt del and then everything works fine after task manager loads up. Nothing appears to be iffy, and its a fresh windows 10 install.

Any ideas?
 
All drivers in stalled ?
Did you run memtest ?
or any stress test ?
what are your idle/load temps
 
All drivers in stalled ?
Did you run memtest ?
or any stress test ?
what are your idle/load temps

All drivers installed
Yup; memtest86
Many stress tests, no errors in anything
idle temp 24c, load temp 47c-50c @ stock, 57c-60c when overclocked running stress tests (varies, IBT gets it hot as it will go at 60c).
 
Reinstall chrome?
Set a vcore vs auto ?
Win profomance mode high?

Ram on xmp? If yea try off .

I'm a tab ***** with 2-3 Chrome's open with 5-20 each
 
Try setting a static soc voltage of 1-1.1V
What SW if any do you have installed?
What power plan setting?
 
Try setting a static soc voltage of 1-1.1V
What SW if any do you have installed?
What power plan setting?

Ill give that a go; running custom power plan. What is "SW"?

edit: just realized, its only happening on two programs; chrome and hwmonitor... never have any issues during stress tests, gaming, CAD or DAW stuff... odd.
 
SW = software
I have heard a few and only a few say they have had issues with HWMonitor on this platform
I use HWinfo64
 
ignore my signature, ill update later. Ryzen 1600x and Trident 2600mhz memory
 
This is REALLY driving me bonkers omg!


edit: set voc to 1.1; rechecked power settings, and it reset back to "balanced" instead of performance. disabled gear down mode on the ram and bumped up some timings a couple points on the memory.

LETS TEST IT OUT.

edit 2 : Not sure if working, but I loaded up 30 tabs with youtube and it didn't freeze, so maybe something fixed it.
 
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Well, one or some combination of those changes has "fixed" my issues completely. No freezes in 2 days.
 
It was probably something to do with the Hynix RAM. Ryzen really doesn't like it much
 
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