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AMD FX9590 Voltage settings??

Damian99

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I am currently having issues with my sounds, which i can only describe as a stutter/buzz like a sort of power surge.

I have replaced all sorts of parts, the only constant being the CPU and Memory.

I now have a feeling it could possible be something to do with the voltage settings for the CPU???.

I am at a loss now to be honest as i have tried all sorts.

The reason i have moved in the direction of the voltage settings, as the PC just crashed and wouldn't boot as it said something about the overclocking, but i have not over clocked this CPU.

Here is a read out from CPU-Z can anyone have a look at it please and let me know(and how in the bios) if i do need to tweak the voltages a little on the CPU and Ram.

file:///C:/Users/Damian/Desktop/KITCHEN.html

Thanks for any help.
 
I don't understand; are you having problems with the sounds coming out of your speakers? like a hum or buzz? That will have nothing to with your CPU or ram. It just sounds like bad or poorly grounded speakers.

As for the overclocking problem, you'll have to properly attach your image, or have it hosted somewhere and post the URL.
 
Ok, i get issues with Audio and Video. I think the CPU is running at a too high temp.

It was factory overclocked but surely each board is different?

I am now getting locks ups and shutdowns.

Just run a stress test and the PC shut down within 5 minutes, looking at speed fan the CPU was around 60, so it must be over heating, but as it was factory overclocked i don't know what to change in the bios.
 
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What is the CPU temp? Did you build the computer? if so, did you use thermal paste on the CPU, and in a proper amount? what settings are in the bios menus?
 
I did build the pc myself. It has an h100i corsair cooling system.

All i have really done in the bios is alter the RAM settings cos the default was lower than my actual ram, but i used D.C.O.P??? Which is the profile for my RAM so i didn't do it manually.

I can't even run a stress test now it just freezes straight away.

cpu-z has the 4715.74mhz and core voltage at 1.428/1.440 it flucuates.

bus speed reads 200.67mhz

HT Link is 2608.70mhz

Do you need any of info?? I appreciate the help and effort.

I have an asus crosshair v formula-z motherboard.
 
Right i have just slotted a AMD FX-4350 4-Core Processor (125W, AM3+, 12MB Cache, 4300MHz)

Into the machine and running a stress test and everything is fine CPU temp is 38c and the test has been running a while now.

Does this mean there was/is something wrong with the CPU?? or it's settings in the bios??
 
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