![]() ![]() When win 10 boots into Windows, with AMD CPU Virtualization enabled This time the Bluescreen was because I enable CPU Virtualization in BIOS. I've tried to disable secure Boot, and use the CSM on enabled and Secure boot in "other OS" I get blue screen on Windows startup, IF I enable Core Isolation, after Win 10 boots with AMD CPU Virtualization enabled. My TPM 2.0 (1.3) works, WITHOUT Core Isolation enabled.(its the best protection ever comes from Microsoft!). However, win 10 NEED the CPU Virtualization enabled for CORE ISOLATION to be enabled in Win 10 If enable AMD CPU Virtualization! The CPU does not support it,and doesn't need it. ![]() ![]() If I enable any of them, I get the Blue screen on Win startup! I cant use the hardware protection which the MB, CPU and Win 10 provides! Cruicial Storage Executive, and the Crucial SSD driver (<-(This is the reason why some motherboard cant find the SSD, even if Windows can and its named "Unknown SSD") My system works great now, when I UNINSTALLED the following: I have the exact same problem AND hardware as you. I've tried the DRAM calculator but I'm just not 100% on how to input my details I didn't change anything else here, any thoughts?Īgain stable in Prime 95 but I'd like to know if I can optimise here? HWINFO says VDD is 1.1v Went to BIOS and changed profile from "auto" to DDR4-3200 My RAM was set to 2133mhz as standard and it was advertised as 3200 It's almost like before, the old BIOS was like: "THIS IS FINE!" - as the house burns down. Temps are capped and the BIOS now limits clock speed and voltage Prime95 now stable for 30 minutes at present (big improvement!) Updated chipset drivers - no real improvement but they were overdueįlashed BIOS to 2202 from 20xx (notes on update state: improved stability) HW info log showed that on crash the CPU voltage and clock multiplier were not adjusting System instability on Prime 95 small after a minute, blend after 5 minutes RAM: CM4X8GD3200C16K4 x2 previously at 2133, now 3200 - see belowĬooling: Wraith AMD spire (soon to be AIO) Please let me know if I haven't provided enough information. It'd be great to discuss my issues/what I could improve upon and also some advice on getting my RAM timings down would be excellent. That aside, I had some issues with stability and I'd like to explain how I solved them to help anyone else plus ask a question about RAM timings. First of all, I'm glad to be on team red! I'm Matt, I built PCs over 10 years ago but recently came back with a pre-built due to disability. ![]()
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