System Freeze and Reboot Itself
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03-13-2025 06:26 AM - edited 03-13-2025 06:28 AM
So I built a pc on March 7 with specs;
7500F
Asus B650m-k
Galax Rtx 4070 super
Xpg 2x16Gb Lancer Blade 6000mhz
1Tb Kc3000
High power Performance GD 750w Gold
Arctic Freezer Esports Duo Cpu Cooler
The problem is some random times, idle or full-load does not matter, my pc either reboot itself or screen freeze like being taken screenshot. So I've to reboot it eventually. Even though there is no BSOD, I decide to do a memtest86, when EXPO off I didn't get any errors from the RAMs, with EXPO on, the test froze directly and I had to reboot manually. Then, I changed the EXPO profile and it continued without error until the beginning of Pass4, and at the beginning of Pass4, the screen froze again. I had to end the test there. After I checked log file of test which expo is on, there is no single error too. Just freeze and reboot again and again. I think it's about my mobo's expo profile's setting but I need to be sure. Any thoughts? Any advice? Thanks already now.
Note: BIOS and Drivers have been updated.
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03-13-2025 11:14 AM
EDIT: I entered the Expo1 settings manually and tried memtest and it froze again on the first try. I shut down the PC and switched the dual channel ram on the 2 slot motherboard and started the memtest test again without touching the manual settings I made. At the end of 3 hours, the ram passed the test without any error. For now I will observe if the computer will reboot or freeze.
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03-27-2025 11:55 PM
Hello 3uncubyzt,
Regarding overclocking adjustments, unstable parameter settings may indeed lead to system freezes or automatic shutdowns. We recommend referring to the discussion thread Memory Kits - Overclocking and What You May Not Know for additional insights.
Additionally, overclocking stability is influenced by your hardware specifications, system configuration, and related settings. Therefore, gradually fine-tuning the parameters manually to achieve a stable state is generally the best approach.
Thank you.
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4 weeks ago
My problem keeps going. There is no RAM issue checked with Memtest86. I've Kernel 41 Error without BSOD. I did power stres test with OCCT for my PSU no error. I did Prime95 test, no error. I did Furmark Test, no error or anything. I've win10 but only thing that I cannot succed is that I can't install Asus latest chipset driver because there is an error called "Does not support this Operating System: WNT_10.0P_64" And my Motherboard is Asus B650M-K I tried to install your website chipset driver version: 32.0.203.242
FIX IT PLEASE!
Maybe it includes my solution.
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3 weeks ago
Okay, I just realized that my chipset version is not WHQL one. So I just uninstall mine and installed WHQL one. And I realized that I've Kernell Power 41 error with 0 bug check code. I'll watch my pc incase if it works or not untill I get Kernell Power 41 error again. And I did following tests below and there is no any crash or Kernel Power while tests are running:
1) Memtest86 without EXPO but manually entered values same as expo, no error. Also I did memtest without expo too.
2) OCCT Power stres test no crash or Kernel error.
3) Prime95 test no crash or Kernel error. (cpu max 70 celcius)
4)Cinebench24 Test no crash or Kernel error. (cpu max 69 celcius)
5)Furmark Test no crash or Kernel error. (gpu max 69 celcius)
