Posted October 11, 20195 yr Trying to help a friend out. Long story short: Ryzen 3900X, ASRock x570 Taichi Ultimate, 3 kits of RAM (two on the QVL list) and none of the kits of ram will are "stable" enough to let the 3D printer finishes its job. When the system was built. Everything was working solid. It was a built to run a very advanced 3D printer for a dentist office. So there is no OC at all on the PC. As bios updates came out, the crashes during 3d printing sessions happened more often with each bios update. It has gotten to the point where 2133MHz still crashes during a printing session. Keep in mind this happens on 3 different kits of ram and two of those kits are on the motherboard's QVL list. I am completely lost on what could be happening here. Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks for the read! Edited October 11, 20195 yr by jessec0626
October 11, 20195 yr could be its not the ram ? NVME M2 or Sata drive? Full specs of PC please. Edited October 11, 20195 yr by Splave
October 11, 20195 yr Author 3900X X570 Taichi Kit 1: Corsair CMW32GX4M2C3200C16 Kit 2: Corsair CMK32GX4M4B3600C Kit 3: CMK32GX4M2A2400C16 deepcool 240MM AIO one NVMe M.2 drive and no sata drives. CM750X PSU Cheap ass case GTX 1060 6GB The PC is connected to in house severs and cloud storage via Cat6 I guess it is a possibility for a component to suffer degradation from daily use. But I just want to cover all of the bases before I go with that. as it turns out only kit 1 was on the QVL list Edited October 11, 20195 yr by jessec0626
October 11, 20195 yr Which slot is nvme drive in? the mobo is stock as in clear cmos nothing changed stock? Can you try turning pbo off and just fixed speed 4000 1.3vcore and see if remedied.
October 11, 20195 yr Author The NVMe drive is in the top slot, closest to the CPU socket. M2_1 I think is the slot number. Disabled PBO and fixed the speed to 4.GHz 1.3V but still had 10 works stop in p95 after 30 seconds of running
October 12, 20195 yr Author Surprisingly everything was fine after we went back to an older BIOS and moved the NVMe drive down a slot.
October 12, 20195 yr Bottom slot is chipset pch top is cpu direct. Was going to suggest swapping the nvme up or down. Good idea
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