Our custom AMD 3900X system won’t POST... BIOS Failure
The Struggle is Real: AMD BIOS and Driver Issues
AMD has been plagued by BIOS issues, driver issues, and general stability problems since every launch. This phenomenon has become all too familiar for enthusiasts and power users alike. Despite this, AMD continues to push out new products, often leaving users to deal with the aftermath.
The author of the channel had a personal experience with this issue. They had installed the latest BIOS on their motherboard, which was not recommended by Asus. The author ran tests with different settings, including 1.3 volts across the board, and managed to achieve impressive results. However, when they touched the BIOS again, the system started experiencing problems, such as overheating issues.
The author realized that this was not an isolated incident and that others might be experiencing similar issues. They decided to share their story with the community, hoping that others might be able to learn from their experience. The author emphasized that this is not a criticism of AMD or its products, but rather a recognition of the reality faced by users.
The author noted that Intel has also experienced issues with drivers and BIOS, but these problems are not as severe as those encountered by AMD users. Despite this, the author prefers to build systems on Intel due to overall stability. They believe that building stable systems is more important than maximizing core count or value.
The author's channel focuses on sharing real-life experiences with its audience. The author does not pretend to have all the answers and acknowledges that they are not perfect. Instead, they strive to provide honest and transparent reviews of products and experiences. This approach allows their audience to make informed decisions about which products to buy and how to build their own systems.
The author hopes that by sharing their story, they can help others avoid similar issues. They encourage viewers to share their own experiences with AMD BIOS and driver issues in the comments section below. By doing so, they hope to create a community where users can support and learn from each other.
The author concludes that this is not just about criticizing AMD or its products, but about recognizing the reality faced by users. They believe that building stable systems is key to enjoying their hobby, and they are committed to sharing their knowledge with others.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enyou know AMD it's got a pretty good processor on their hands and a lot of people are totally fanboying because in the core for core race between Intel AMD is clearly the winner however they still suck in some areas and I'm gonna show you exactly how I plant them back in that statement up today's video sponsored by drop in the sennheiser HD 6 XX professional-grade reference headphones but when the 50,000 units sold the HD 6 xx is by far the most popular headphone ever sold through drop the superior build quality comfort and lightweight features make the HD 6 xx is among the best headphones available for their price if you're curious to see how high-end audio sounds without high-end pricing then click the link in the description below so recently on Twitter follower reached out to me asking if I'd seen any of the temperature issues that a lot of people were reporting with the 3900 X apparently there's been a lot of controversy like apparently it's 50 megahertz slower than advertised or something like that I mean there's a lot of straw grass being going on and people just wanting to be mad at brands for whatever reason and there's another one going right now which is the fact that the CPUs are running super freakin hot and that's not something that we didn't experience at the time of doing our build here which you guys might remember this is our Dark Knight build when the cleanest aesthetic builds I've ever done I'm glad we kept it together because we're gonna do some testing here today we're gonna show you exactly what I mean with there are just problems when it comes to adopting new platforms this being no exception now well we did our first 3900 X review we used the crosshair motherboard the new Asus crosshair I remember the exact number was of it or whatever but they called it something else was a really expensive board and we noticed very high temperatures even with a iOS and we also saw that the BIOS was pumping way too much voltage to the CPU and having some back-and-forth with asus has sent us some in the board we were experiencing very similar results and it was then basically like well the CPU is the problem it's only giving the voltage the CPUs asking for so whether or not it's a micro code problem or not I have no idea but I'm seeing a lot of people talk about extreme temperatures it's not just the core density the fact that there's 12 cores and 24 threads on and of course those core modules being seven nanometer very focused heat two of those crammed under an IHS including an input/output controller that's a lot of heat focused under one area but that's not the problem the problem quite honestly is the amount of voltage it's being pumped through it now one of the things I planned on doing here with this X 570 god like M eg godlike board from MSI will show you how we've kind of gone around that and some manual changes there but the first thing I always recommend that people do when they're dealing with issues in terms of wonky BIOS settings update your BIOS unfortunately we were blocked you can add a word in front of blocked if you want I'm moving forward with that particular video we started to shoot this one because updating the BIOS now has effectively bricked our assistant Anna sigh you make great hardware but you're up there with the ranks of gigabyte in the fact that your BIOS team sucks donkey balls I'm sorry oh yeah and it's RGB puke because again IQ doesn't have any has volatile memory which means that when you turn it off there's no controller until you're back in Windows and are able to control your lighting so that's why we have RGB pupil check that out CPU error guys this is the fresh buy this install we got to the BIOS once and so what I'm gonna do now is I'm just gonna do a simple clear CMOS and we may or may not get into the BIOS this is what I've been experiencing all morning a system that was working perfectly fine until I did nothing but installed there stability improvements BIOS the one which apparently everyone's loving and I'm now getting a system that gives me absolutely no post because it's just like mmm when you do a clear CMOS there's a lot more stuff that happens when it boots back up memory training all that sort of stuff so it takes a lot longer you can PC with that post code there we go so here's the thing we are now in BIOS what I want to show you right here device has changed memory or CMOS has been cleared yeah I know I did it alright so we're going into BIOS right here previous BIOS was actually running one point three five volts on its own set to auto and the new BIOS one point four nine eight volts no one in their right mind should be running 1.5 volts on this I don't care if 95 C is appropriate I don't care what the max temperature is 1.5 volts is absolutely ridiculous now yeah and maybe showing that the CPU temperature is running at 29 C but this is all factory settings okay fine good enough right that's fine factory settings f5 no that's it's different there f6 is a little optimized defaults once again f10 saved exit let's see if it'll even post okay this is what I experienced last time where would immediately give me a cpu error and I don't know if that has something to do with the amount of volts that it's just shoving down the CPUs throat or if we're actually gonna get a good post or not now this is not this is not isolated to the 3000 series this happened with the 1000 series this happened with the 2000 series and it's continuing with the 3000 series so I have I have no doubt brands are gonna reach out to me whining and complaining that I that oh look at that cpu error this is this one's on MSI honestly this could be voltage related I don't know let me go ahead and power cycle this again see if we can get to come back the one thing I will tell you the msi does write is at least the RGB values will sustain through a power restart whereas apparently corsair can't figure that one out that's actually the corsair block plugged directly into the corsair j header on the c nut now we booted I'm not feeling very zen right now because the uses saw what I had to go through to get into windows now V core is the amount of voltages that's like that's like VIN on Intel which is the voltage in and then each of your cores also look for their own bolt that's the V ID but look at this the ID 10 is like I need 1.5 in the rest of art 1.0 so clearly we have one core doing something right now which is probably loading all the background tasks and whatnot look at that all the cores right now are looking for 1.5 volts that's insane our actual CPU package temp right now is that 46 C at the desktop now this is what a lot of people are complaining about and look we're back to white now because IQ finally load it up so we are gonna go ahead and run Cinebench r20 in loop mode I don't think we're gonna need to do very many passes before we start finding our temperatures go completely through the roof so what's gonna happen here while it's running because so much resources are going to r20 you're going to notice this is taking a while to update so we're at 61 see vid is at 1.25 o V core dropped down to one point two six four so that's actually not too bad alright so we got a seven thousand seventy four and our twenty so our max temperature was 63 see now that's actually not so bad so basically what happened here is as the cpu went under load there was kind of a load line calibration that reduces the voltage now that's what happens when a lot of people do overclocking and leave these settings on stock is the amount of reduction could bring it below stability we were noticing with our Asus board is that wasn't happening it was not reducing the voltage if anything it was staying exactly or it was it's like the one point four seven to one point five which is making us see a plus C under water so fortunately the new BIOS here did give us a scenario we were where we were able to actually see a reduction in voltage where it wasn't terrible terrible 63 C underwater I think that's exactly where I would expect this CPU to be given its core density and all that sort of stuff I think one test is fine to see what the spikes are gonna be cuz this if you're having an issue with temperature regarding voltage spiking it's gonna happen regardless of how long you let the temperatures equalize and that's because the amount of voltage being pounded into the chip it's not even making it to the cooler to begin with it's just completely overpowering it so let's go ahead now and go into the BIOS and I'm gonna show you at least on this Meg board what some of the changes I would make are that the reason why I'm making this video is I know for a fact there's a lot of people that built their systems specifically because a and B came out with the 3000 series and you may or may not have been dealing with this or are dealing with this and you're just at a you just completely at a loss of what to do next you might think your CPUs bed you might be contacting motherboard support or you know whoever your support is for your particular motherboard or even AMD and they're all telling you okay we'll send it back RMA and you could get a new CPU put it in and get the exact same problem this is unacceptable there is no reason with a $700 motherboard in this case and a $500 CPU that sort of problem should be happening and if I sound pissed it's because of the fact that these companies almost prey on the fact that people are going to go out and buy this new hardware and they're gonna build new systems and stuff and they're doing half a Surrey like this where they're not putting enough effort into the stability of their systems and I'm sick and tired of this this has been happening now as long as I've been dealing with product launches unfortunately it's always the worst with a and D I'm now gonna get on my Intel system to download a new browse for this fortunately MSI does make the BIOS flashback fairly simple M flashback oh god that Mouse lag and then what's gonna do is just gonna restart into the BIOS flash utility if it doesn't give a CPU error first so I'm actually rolling back to the previous version but I had to do what for restarts for restarts and then just randomly work anyway so we're just rolling back one version 2.1 for oh i think we were on dot one three Oh which was the action like the July build which was the one that she launched with so we're gonna let this do its thing and then hopefully that CP error will start we know its BIOS related because the problems started with the BIOS so with the BIOS update anyway alright so the first boot on the old BIOS well the one version old BIOS so far is a good boot so old screen come on for a second anyway we've got a blue light but no signal is it during a second thing I mean a little stupid logos still going alright there it is again CPU error so when I want to make sure here game boost function control BIOS options I don't want anything happening there that boost control is set to zero we're not even in a XMP or any of that so I want to make sure everything is just as solid as can be core voltage is set to auto and as you can see right there it's still pushing that super high number so I'm gonna do right now is gonna go override I'm just gonna hard code in will point three five volts I know that that's fine CPU north grades SOC voltage I'm gonna set that at one point one that's fine that's a slight no we'll go one point oh five how's that so all I do with that there was go in and set voltages that I know we're fine which are much lower than this thing's trying to do from the factory and let's just see if this will get into Windows it's just frustrating because it was working perfectly fine until I updated the BIOS for the sake of this video and there it is alright so it's all stock behavior like we expect a couple of cores are going at the four point five this shows our one point three five to V core on there but our vid as you can see it's still pulling all the way up to one point four five so let's just go ahead and run this again oh yeah look at that drop totally down to one volt unbid oh yeah see the core clock dropped way down and that's probably cuz it's under voltage now and that's expected behavior because we've seen that happen with Steve Steve did a very good video gamers Nexus about how voltage and core clock definitely are connected so because we pulled the voltage down our vid went way too low and so we should see a significant reduction right now in our score oh yeah look how far that drop down 5865 for a seven thousand so let's go ahead now with this BIOS if I just hit restart let's say a failed boot or not go back to the factory defaults and see what happens with the voltage in there but if this video has served any purpose it's not to fix your problem because you can't fix the problem that's taking place at the BIOS levels because the BIOS in many of these instances are the problem you can go in there make manual changes but if you're dealing with like the problem deal with here which is the CPU error on frickin restart when it worked just fine that's on MSI you guys can't overcome that recommendations I don't have any this is a problem that has existed with every AMD launched as long as I've been doing YouTube now which is seven years every AMD launch has been plagued with BIOS issues driver issues general stability issues until they become ironed out months after the fact why do you think the 3950 isn't out yet I think it's supposed to be out in a couple of weeks here but that's one of the reasons why it was probably delayed because if we're seeing all these BIOS level issues with the 3900 x2 3950 isn't gonna be a solution to any of that sort of stuff before I started this video I had the lunch BIOS with this motherboard installed it's it's basically ground 0 BIOS it's the one the board shipped with I was running 1.3 5 volts across the board including vid I was getting 4.2 gigahertz locked on all course innocent and bench r20 getting 7400 points 1800 megahertz on the fabric and then the XMP profile up to 3,800 megahertz on the ram got me those settings for the max temperature of 68 if I hadn't touched any of that stuff and I was running the Asus board we got over 85 see you know this is my own fault this is my own fault because I had to touch the stupid BIOS and it was worked perfectly fine so now I'm back on the og BIOS and we're getting the same problem in fact I'm getting it more so now than I was before obviously this isn't happening to everyone otherwise it would be a much more widespread known problem see now twin see I have to do like 10 reboots in a row no clear CMOS nothing just a bunch of reboots and then finally it'll turn on if you're having overheating problems like I already said check your voltages they're more than likely going through the roof and by check your voltages I don't mean go to the BIOS and check it I mean do download HW monitor or look at AMD rise and master or something while the test is running and buy tests whatever stress test whether it be Cinebench which is free what the hell just happened here what haha anyway you were saying I'm saying I'm over this crap okay if you're having temperature problems download some sort of a monitor use Rison master use whatever stress you want to on your CPU usually the extremely high temperatures are gonna show themselves in like AVX instructions Cinebench blender that sort of stuff where you're gonna see the temperatures a gaming is not gonna usually stress it nearly enough I have no idea why this system suddenly started doing this on us and that's the problem is that if we're experienced it someone else somewhere else probably is and is pulling their hair out trying to figure out what the heck is going on so I'm not saying a meme needs a bad company I'm not saying emphasize a bad company but I'm saying that I have done enough launches now three rise in launches a thread Ripper launch because that's all AMD's launched so far since we've you know I've been doing this channel and this has been a reoccurring theme across the board now Intel is not perfect either we've experienced problems on Intel drivers and Intel BIOS and all that sort of stuff but it's not quite as dramatic as this so it's one of the reasons why my personal builds is stuff always end up being on Intel is because of overall stability I would take overall stability over maximum core count or value or any of that stuff any day but then again I'm in a unique position to where I get to experience all this sort of stuff and speak from first-hand account and first-hand experience rather than just reading reddit forums and all that sort of stuff and trying to formulate my own opinion based on other people's are other people are saying this is my own personal experience and I'm going by here so today's video really was nothing more than to be a rant a rant about these types of problems constantly being an issue what's gonna probably happen here is we're probably gonna get reached out to and be like why didn't you contact us before you made this video well because this is my user experience and this channel is about showing you these experiences as they happen not fixing them behind the scenes to try and make a company look better at the end of the day this is what we experienced sharing it with you and that is that that's the point of this channel and that's the way always going to be so if you guys are having funky AMD issues why don't you comment down below with what you're experiencing I'm sure that's gonna be a few so thanks for watching guys as always we'll see you in the next one and I have no problems tearing the system apart now because if the motherboard is giving me a problem well it's the motherboard and mothers of the things and if it has a problem nothing works all right shut it offyou know AMD it's got a pretty good processor on their hands and a lot of people are totally fanboying because in the core for core race between Intel AMD is clearly the winner however they still suck in some areas and I'm gonna show you exactly how I plant them back in that statement up today's video sponsored by drop in the sennheiser HD 6 XX professional-grade reference headphones but when the 50,000 units sold the HD 6 xx is by far the most popular headphone ever sold through drop the superior build quality comfort and lightweight features make the HD 6 xx is among the best headphones available for their price if you're curious to see how high-end audio sounds without high-end pricing then click the link in the description below so recently on Twitter follower reached out to me asking if I'd seen any of the temperature issues that a lot of people were reporting with the 3900 X apparently there's been a lot of controversy like apparently it's 50 megahertz slower than advertised or something like that I mean there's a lot of straw grass being going on and people just wanting to be mad at brands for whatever reason and there's another one going right now which is the fact that the CPUs are running super freakin hot and that's not something that we didn't experience at the time of doing our build here which you guys might remember this is our Dark Knight build when the cleanest aesthetic builds I've ever done I'm glad we kept it together because we're gonna do some testing here today we're gonna show you exactly what I mean with there are just problems when it comes to adopting new platforms this being no exception now well we did our first 3900 X review we used the crosshair motherboard the new Asus crosshair I remember the exact number was of it or whatever but they called it something else was a really expensive board and we noticed very high temperatures even with a iOS and we also saw that the BIOS was pumping way too much voltage to the CPU and having some back-and-forth with asus has sent us some in the board we were experiencing very similar results and it was then basically like well the CPU is the problem it's only giving the voltage the CPUs asking for so whether or not it's a micro code problem or not I have no idea but I'm seeing a lot of people talk about extreme temperatures it's not just the core density the fact that there's 12 cores and 24 threads on and of course those core modules being seven nanometer very focused heat two of those crammed under an IHS including an input/output controller that's a lot of heat focused under one area but that's not the problem the problem quite honestly is the amount of voltage it's being pumped through it now one of the things I planned on doing here with this X 570 god like M eg godlike board from MSI will show you how we've kind of gone around that and some manual changes there but the first thing I always recommend that people do when they're dealing with issues in terms of wonky BIOS settings update your BIOS unfortunately we were blocked you can add a word in front of blocked if you want I'm moving forward with that particular video we started to shoot this one because updating the BIOS now has effectively bricked our assistant Anna sigh you make great hardware but you're up there with the ranks of gigabyte in the fact that your BIOS team sucks donkey balls I'm sorry oh yeah and it's RGB puke because again IQ doesn't have any has volatile memory which means that when you turn it off there's no controller until you're back in Windows and are able to control your lighting so that's why we have RGB pupil check that out CPU error guys this is the fresh buy this install we got to the BIOS once and so what I'm gonna do now is I'm just gonna do a simple clear CMOS and we may or may not get into the BIOS this is what I've been experiencing all morning a system that was working perfectly fine until I did nothing but installed there stability improvements BIOS the one which apparently everyone's loving and I'm now getting a system that gives me absolutely no post because it's just like mmm when you do a clear CMOS there's a lot more stuff that happens when it boots back up memory training all that sort of stuff so it takes a lot longer you can PC with that post code there we go so here's the thing we are now in BIOS what I want to show you right here device has changed memory or CMOS has been cleared yeah I know I did it alright so we're going into BIOS right here previous BIOS was actually running one point three five volts on its own set to auto and the new BIOS one point four nine eight volts no one in their right mind should be running 1.5 volts on this I don't care if 95 C is appropriate I don't care what the max temperature is 1.5 volts is absolutely ridiculous now yeah and maybe showing that the CPU temperature is running at 29 C but this is all factory settings okay fine good enough right that's fine factory settings f5 no that's it's different there f6 is a little optimized defaults once again f10 saved exit let's see if it'll even post okay this is what I experienced last time where would immediately give me a cpu error and I don't know if that has something to do with the amount of volts that it's just shoving down the CPUs throat or if we're actually gonna get a good post or not now this is not this is not isolated to the 3000 series this happened with the 1000 series this happened with the 2000 series and it's continuing with the 3000 series so I have I have no doubt brands are gonna reach out to me whining and complaining that I that oh look at that cpu error this is this one's on MSI honestly this could be voltage related I don't know let me go ahead and power cycle this again see if we can get to come back the one thing I will tell you the msi does write is at least the RGB values will sustain through a power restart whereas apparently corsair can't figure that one out that's actually the corsair block plugged directly into the corsair j header on the c nut now we booted I'm not feeling very zen right now because the uses saw what I had to go through to get into windows now V core is the amount of voltages that's like that's like VIN on Intel which is the voltage in and then each of your cores also look for their own bolt that's the V ID but look at this the ID 10 is like I need 1.5 in the rest of art 1.0 so clearly we have one core doing something right now which is probably loading all the background tasks and whatnot look at that all the cores right now are looking for 1.5 volts that's insane our actual CPU package temp right now is that 46 C at the desktop now this is what a lot of people are complaining about and look we're back to white now because IQ finally load it up so we are gonna go ahead and run Cinebench r20 in loop mode I don't think we're gonna need to do very many passes before we start finding our temperatures go completely through the roof so what's gonna happen here while it's running because so much resources are going to r20 you're going to notice this is taking a while to update so we're at 61 see vid is at 1.25 o V core dropped down to one point two six four so that's actually not too bad alright so we got a seven thousand seventy four and our twenty so our max temperature was 63 see now that's actually not so bad so basically what happened here is as the cpu went under load there was kind of a load line calibration that reduces the voltage now that's what happens when a lot of people do overclocking and leave these settings on stock is the amount of reduction could bring it below stability we were noticing with our Asus board is that wasn't happening it was not reducing the voltage if anything it was staying exactly or it was it's like the one point four seven to one point five which is making us see a plus C under water so fortunately the new BIOS here did give us a scenario we were where we were able to actually see a reduction in voltage where it wasn't terrible terrible 63 C underwater I think that's exactly where I would expect this CPU to be given its core density and all that sort of stuff I think one test is fine to see what the spikes are gonna be cuz this if you're having an issue with temperature regarding voltage spiking it's gonna happen regardless of how long you let the temperatures equalize and that's because the amount of voltage being pounded into the chip it's not even making it to the cooler to begin with it's just completely overpowering it so let's go ahead now and go into the BIOS and I'm gonna show you at least on this Meg board what some of the changes I would make are that the reason why I'm making this video is I know for a fact there's a lot of people that built their systems specifically because a and B came out with the 3000 series and you may or may not have been dealing with this or are dealing with this and you're just at a you just completely at a loss of what to do next you might think your CPUs bed you might be contacting motherboard support or you know whoever your support is for your particular motherboard or even AMD and they're all telling you okay we'll send it back RMA and you could get a new CPU put it in and get the exact same problem this is unacceptable there is no reason with a $700 motherboard in this case and a $500 CPU that sort of problem should be happening and if I sound pissed it's because of the fact that these companies almost prey on the fact that people are going to go out and buy this new hardware and they're gonna build new systems and stuff and they're doing half a Surrey like this where they're not putting enough effort into the stability of their systems and I'm sick and tired of this this has been happening now as long as I've been dealing with product launches unfortunately it's always the worst with a and D I'm now gonna get on my Intel system to download a new browse for this fortunately MSI does make the BIOS flashback fairly simple M flashback oh god that Mouse lag and then what's gonna do is just gonna restart into the BIOS flash utility if it doesn't give a CPU error first so I'm actually rolling back to the previous version but I had to do what for restarts for restarts and then just randomly work anyway so we're just rolling back one version 2.1 for oh i think we were on dot one three Oh which was the action like the July build which was the one that she launched with so we're gonna let this do its thing and then hopefully that CP error will start we know its BIOS related because the problems started with the BIOS so with the BIOS update anyway alright so the first boot on the old BIOS well the one version old BIOS so far is a good boot so old screen come on for a second anyway we've got a blue light but no signal is it during a second thing I mean a little stupid logos still going alright there it is again CPU error so when I want to make sure here game boost function control BIOS options I don't want anything happening there that boost control is set to zero we're not even in a XMP or any of that so I want to make sure everything is just as solid as can be core voltage is set to auto and as you can see right there it's still pushing that super high number so I'm gonna do right now is gonna go override I'm just gonna hard code in will point three five volts I know that that's fine CPU north grades SOC voltage I'm gonna set that at one point one that's fine that's a slight no we'll go one point oh five how's that so all I do with that there was go in and set voltages that I know we're fine which are much lower than this thing's trying to do from the factory and let's just see if this will get into Windows it's just frustrating because it was working perfectly fine until I updated the BIOS for the sake of this video and there it is alright so it's all stock behavior like we expect a couple of cores are going at the four point five this shows our one point three five to V core on there but our vid as you can see it's still pulling all the way up to one point four five so let's just go ahead and run this again oh yeah look at that drop totally down to one volt unbid oh yeah see the core clock dropped way down and that's probably cuz it's under voltage now and that's expected behavior because we've seen that happen with Steve Steve did a very good video gamers Nexus about how voltage and core clock definitely are connected so because we pulled the voltage down our vid went way too low and so we should see a significant reduction right now in our score oh yeah look how far that drop down 5865 for a seven thousand so let's go ahead now with this BIOS if I just hit restart let's say a failed boot or not go back to the factory defaults and see what happens with the voltage in there but if this video has served any purpose it's not to fix your problem because you can't fix the problem that's taking place at the BIOS levels because the BIOS in many of these instances are the problem you can go in there make manual changes but if you're dealing with like the problem deal with here which is the CPU error on frickin restart when it worked just fine that's on MSI you guys can't overcome that recommendations I don't have any this is a problem that has existed with every AMD launched as long as I've been doing YouTube now which is seven years every AMD launch has been plagued with BIOS issues driver issues general stability issues until they become ironed out months after the fact why do you think the 3950 isn't out yet I think it's supposed to be out in a couple of weeks here but that's one of the reasons why it was probably delayed because if we're seeing all these BIOS level issues with the 3900 x2 3950 isn't gonna be a solution to any of that sort of stuff before I started this video I had the lunch BIOS with this motherboard installed it's it's basically ground 0 BIOS it's the one the board shipped with I was running 1.3 5 volts across the board including vid I was getting 4.2 gigahertz locked on all course innocent and bench r20 getting 7400 points 1800 megahertz on the fabric and then the XMP profile up to 3,800 megahertz on the ram got me those settings for the max temperature of 68 if I hadn't touched any of that stuff and I was running the Asus board we got over 85 see you know this is my own fault this is my own fault because I had to touch the stupid BIOS and it was worked perfectly fine so now I'm back on the og BIOS and we're getting the same problem in fact I'm getting it more so now than I was before obviously this isn't happening to everyone otherwise it would be a much more widespread known problem see now twin see I have to do like 10 reboots in a row no clear CMOS nothing just a bunch of reboots and then finally it'll turn on if you're having overheating problems like I already said check your voltages they're more than likely going through the roof and by check your voltages I don't mean go to the BIOS and check it I mean do download HW monitor or look at AMD rise and master or something while the test is running and buy tests whatever stress test whether it be Cinebench which is free what the hell just happened here what haha anyway you were saying I'm saying I'm over this crap okay if you're having temperature problems download some sort of a monitor use Rison master use whatever stress you want to on your CPU usually the extremely high temperatures are gonna show themselves in like AVX instructions Cinebench blender that sort of stuff where you're gonna see the temperatures a gaming is not gonna usually stress it nearly enough I have no idea why this system suddenly started doing this on us and that's the problem is that if we're experienced it someone else somewhere else probably is and is pulling their hair out trying to figure out what the heck is going on so I'm not saying a meme needs a bad company I'm not saying emphasize a bad company but I'm saying that I have done enough launches now three rise in launches a thread Ripper launch because that's all AMD's launched so far since we've you know I've been doing this channel and this has been a reoccurring theme across the board now Intel is not perfect either we've experienced problems on Intel drivers and Intel BIOS and all that sort of stuff but it's not quite as dramatic as this so it's one of the reasons why my personal builds is stuff always end up being on Intel is because of overall stability I would take overall stability over maximum core count or value or any of that stuff any day but then again I'm in a unique position to where I get to experience all this sort of stuff and speak from first-hand account and first-hand experience rather than just reading reddit forums and all that sort of stuff and trying to formulate my own opinion based on other people's are other people are saying this is my own personal experience and I'm going by here so today's video really was nothing more than to be a rant a rant about these types of problems constantly being an issue what's gonna probably happen here is we're probably gonna get reached out to and be like why didn't you contact us before you made this video well because this is my user experience and this channel is about showing you these experiences as they happen not fixing them behind the scenes to try and make a company look better at the end of the day this is what we experienced sharing it with you and that is that that's the point of this channel and that's the way always going to be so if you guys are having funky AMD issues why don't you comment down below with what you're experiencing I'm sure that's gonna be a few so thanks for watching guys as always we'll see you in the next one and I have no problems tearing the system apart now because if the motherboard is giving me a problem well it's the motherboard and mothers of the things and if it has a problem nothing works all right shut it off\n"