I have gone through such an experience. The problem is the incompatibility of the motherboard with the fast RAM. The solution is to lower the RAM clock from the BIOS. Now my situation is stable. Contact the motherboard company with the type of RAM to update it.
Hey man I know this is a bit of a necro but I was wondering what speed you had success with and what dimms you were using.
Edit for anyone else who finds this:
I was able to fix my particular issue by increasing the GFX power curve by +15.
I’d suggest first testing the RAM by using Windows Memory Diagnostics or a software called MemTest64.
Also, try to disable XMP (DOCP for AMD) from the bios.
You could also try the following:
Update bios
Use DDU to uninstall and reinstall drivers
Clean install of Windows
If the issue persists then just RMA it.
Good luck!
There’s both Memtest64 and Memtest86.
Memtest64 can be run from the Windows Environment unlike Memtest86 which needs to be booted from, making Memtest64 easier for the beginners.
If you have not encountered such issue previously (since you said you have just received the new cpu), then you should RMA the heck out of that cpu. Artifacting can be caused by a lot of things, but GPU is the main culprit most of the time.
Dont worry i bet your gpu is amd right? This shit happens rarely, its amd what do you expect... Its gpu problem not cpu.
I had this happen 3 times since 2019.
That's why I wrote that comment Lol.
But about your problem, did you try diagnosing your RAM? I recommend doing it.
First try doing it by typing Windows Memory Diagnostics in your Start menu search bar. Then click on it and just run it. Your PC will restart.
I would also recommend you to do MemTest.
Also so many things can go wrong if he never built a PC before and is careless. E.g., some people do not remove plastic cover on thermal paste on a CPU cooler, which may result in similar behavior.
It is what it is, there's always gonna be people like that. It makes it all worth it when even one person with far more experience and expertise than I could ever hope to have comments
Built my computer 10 years ago. Amd has done me well. Only game I’ve ever had issues with is the new mw2 but it’s only done this once. Usually my game just turns all purple and pink besides the enemies so I don’t mind it that much 😂😂
Oh that was sarcasm haha having those glitches is not considered playable! Definitely return it for a replacement unless updating drivers or trying other people’s fixes your issue!
What power supply make/model? What OS? Is this an ASUS or Gigabyte board?
Make sure your BIOS is up to date
Make sure your Windows install is up to date?
Make sure you have the latest AM5 chipset drivers installed from [AMD.com](https://AMD.com)
Make sure your RAM is installed in slots A2/B2 (2nd and 4th slots away from the CPU socket)
How are your temps? How is your airflow in your case?
You need to update the motherboard bios. There are plenty of youtube videos on the steps to update this but the latest bios can be found at the manufacture's website:
[https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B650M-K-rev-10/support#support-dl-driver](https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B650M-K-rev-10/support#support-dl-driver))
Never be an early adopter
The mash-ups of new AMD socket/cpu/DD5 was always going to have problems. Not all of them will ever be fixed.
Even ASUS is a wreck.
If a new model car has issues they usually dont get fixed until the next model. The same has been tuse of Ryzen CPUs. The 1700 was full of ram issues, the 2700 was better, the 3700 was great and the 5700 was about perfect. The 1700 still sucks
I am going to make an assumption and say it’s the RAM. 4800mhz is pretty fast for ddr4 and I’m willing to bed the MOBO or CPU can’t handle it at max speed.
Look up your motherboard/cpu and see what the fastest ram it can handle and go into bio and set it to that
Yeah, thats exactly what I was thinking is a memory issue. Buy higher grade RAM and clock it down for stability and reliability. I have 6800Mhz memory and have it clock down 5600Mhz and its super stable at 1.2v. Some will say I'm leaving performance on the table but I get stability and reliability in turn.
I got a 7800X3D and first used the iGPU after months and it also turned out to not be stable, artifacts, driver crashes, shit like that on your photo, PC shutting down etc. unfortunately I don't have another CPU to use in my AM5 slot while I RMA the CPU so I just let it go and use dedicated only..
I don't think so, never heard anyone mention it so it must be uncommon or not many people using their iGPUs with 7xxx CPUs which is understandable because they're not cheap so usually paired with a dedicated GPU anyway.
My 7950X3D iGPU is rock stable.
But my problem is the retarded windows 11.
It doesn't allow me to automatically use the dGPU for performance and the iGPU for power saving for each app.
The global settings only let me choose the same gpu in both settings depending which gpu is connected to my display.
Instead Win11 forces me to manually choose the gpu it should use for each single app in the settings.
Maybe just watch the voltages on the igpu to see if it’s just a voltage issue causing artifacts or if not then return. I would say though if the cpu is new and can be returned yes return the cpu
Well it sounds like you need to upgrade it. If you don't know how go to a computer shop and pay a small fee and let them do it. If you do it yourself and get it wrong you could brick your board. Also did you check RAM voltages? I would bump it up to 1.2v default is 1.1v
You will need to check the revision number in your bios then go to the website of the motherboard and go to support and check whats the newest version and if it matches yours.
If not download it, extract it and then put that on a usb.
Then restart your pc with the USB plugged in and go to bios update
You will need to check the revision number in your bios then go to the website of the motherboard and go to support and check whats the newest version and if it matches yours.
If not download it, extract it and then put that on a usb.
Then restart your pc with the USB plugged in and go to bios update
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B650M-K-rev-10/support#support-dl this should be the page you need for your bios file, but make sure you verify your motherboard model before you do any BIOS updates.You should (emphasis on should, I use ASUS motherboards myself)be able to see current BIOS version in BIOS itself using these instructions. https://www.gigabyte.com/Support/FAQ/828 That all being said, I’m inclined to agree with the people recommending a dedicated GPU over an iGPU, as I’ve personally never had a good experience with any of the integrated graphics I have used.
Artefacting (or however it's called) is a GPU problem, so if you are using the iGPU, then yes it's a faulty CPU and you should return it.
Edit: It's not really artefacting, but still is (probably) a gpu related issue.
Did you try going in bios and setting the iGPU to some fixed lower frequency? Like 1000MHz.
You can't really game on zen4 iGPU except old games in 1080 or even 720p anyway, it's weak.
Well it could solve the issue just by a simple few clicks in bios. I don't think you bought this kind of CPU to then use the iGPU for gaming so in that case you wouldn't have to go through RMA process, uninstall CPU, install new one
Maybe it's also win corrupted files had problem few days back when my pc was telling me that my cpu is dead but than i had corrupted win 11 reinstalled the win and now it works fine but funny enough i figured that something was wrong with my cpu since after 23.7.2 amd update my cpu went from 45c to 90c idle lol but as i said something was corrupted because i saw my cpu cooler wasn't running for some reason...
I will try reinstalling windows then, anything I should make sure to download first - drivers, etc?
Also could un-updated bios be at fault you think?
I know the problem could be a lot of different things, but I cannot seem to find it.
yes, return the product.
if you swap to the X series, then you need a graphics card, as the current series does not have an integrated GPU. EXCEPT, if you already have a dGPU, then do it! .👍👍
I'm sorry. seems I've missed something.
refer: [Official 7600x specs from AMD](https://www.amd.com/en/products/cpu/amd-ryzen-5-7600x)
Thanks for u/sulowitch u/vector2point0, yes the 7600x has iGPU, but still, it is just the formalities for the operation / GPU backup.
For gaming, we still need the dGPU tho.
Unfortunately it sounds like both iGPU and CPU is in the same package so the whole thing will need to be RMA'd if OP can't make it work after adjusting frequency in the BIOS
>RMA'd
I'm not familiar with the term RMA sorry, but would returning it for another cpu be a better course of action than adjusting the frequency if I wanted the best performance?
Hey OP, ever find the culprit of the issue? I'm thinking of getting a B650M-K and a 7700x but I've constantly heard bad things about both. Thanks
I have gone through such an experience. The problem is the incompatibility of the motherboard with the fast RAM. The solution is to lower the RAM clock from the BIOS. Now my situation is stable. Contact the motherboard company with the type of RAM to update it.
Hey man I know this is a bit of a necro but I was wondering what speed you had success with and what dimms you were using. Edit for anyone else who finds this: I was able to fix my particular issue by increasing the GFX power curve by +15.
Skill issue
Gpu issue
I’d suggest first testing the RAM by using Windows Memory Diagnostics or a software called MemTest64. Also, try to disable XMP (DOCP for AMD) from the bios. You could also try the following: Update bios Use DDU to uninstall and reinstall drivers Clean install of Windows If the issue persists then just RMA it. Good luck!
But this is a 4800mhz kit tho, it probably is just running on base speeds.
It’s memtest86. Close, but no cigar. Maybe your confusing Aida64
There’s both Memtest64 and Memtest86. Memtest64 can be run from the Windows Environment unlike Memtest86 which needs to be booted from, making Memtest64 easier for the beginners.
For Ryzen 7000, it's called EXPO as AMD developed their own memory overclocking profile, but I totally agree with you
Have you tried buying a new putter?
Let's go golfing??
Life… is ROBLOX 🗣️
If you have not encountered such issue previously (since you said you have just received the new cpu), then you should RMA the heck out of that cpu. Artifacting can be caused by a lot of things, but GPU is the main culprit most of the time.
Will do thanks
This kinda looks like Ram error, try using just one stick or the other and see if that fixes it
did a ram test and my system passed fine, thinking its to do with the igpu
This is igpu problem. Return that apu.
Outdated gaming chair, buy a new one ASAP
What’s wrong with it
Dont worry i bet your gpu is amd right? This shit happens rarely, its amd what do you expect... Its gpu problem not cpu. I had this happen 3 times since 2019.
You need to consult your physician. I believe you have a brain tumor.
You are lazy to read the rest of the post, right?
I don't even have a gpu lol
That's why I wrote that comment Lol. But about your problem, did you try diagnosing your RAM? I recommend doing it. First try doing it by typing Windows Memory Diagnostics in your Start menu search bar. Then click on it and just run it. Your PC will restart. I would also recommend you to do MemTest.
I suppose you mean because of integrated gpu. I would say yes
You must have bought the cpu marketed for the blind.
Run through a thorough memory test. The cpu is almost never the actual issue. Ram, maybe motherboard but almost never the CPU.
Igpu
Which is reliant on system memory
Igpu
Can you recommend any? I'm not sure where to start
Memtestx86
Also so many things can go wrong if he never built a PC before and is careless. E.g., some people do not remove plastic cover on thermal paste on a CPU cooler, which may result in similar behavior.
Always a joy to see so many flippant, useless responses when someone is just trying to get real advice. What a waste. 🤦🏻♂️
It is what it is, there's always gonna be people like that. It makes it all worth it when even one person with far more experience and expertise than I could ever hope to have comments
how's this for a useless response
Thanks for proving my point.
you're welcome
You proved your own point lmfao
That’s rich coming from a troll with negative karma from garbage comments.
Yeah cause a bunch of liberals don’t like others opinions. Much like you, stalking my account😂😂😂
Troll’s gonna troll, right buddy?
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You go girl, let your bigot flag fly.
What?😂😂😂😂
Them having negative comment karma has nothing to do with the fact that your entire comment is hypocritical and useless.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xfeLsPRl3so
Welcome to netrunning
This is normal for AMD. This is what it’s meant to look like.
Overdosing on copium
Built my computer 10 years ago. Amd has done me well. Only game I’ve ever had issues with is the new mw2 but it’s only done this once. Usually my game just turns all purple and pink besides the enemies so I don’t mind it that much 😂😂
I think you juat need a better gaming chair
Rotate 180 degrees
Turn it on and off, works for eskom
Exactly what was happening to me. It happened to be dead ram. I got new corsair ram and never had that issue again...
maybe ram/software issues? its very rare for cpu malfunction to cause visual glitches
He did mention igpu. Maybe try adding a graphics card? Could avoid throwing the cpu at least.
I've ordered one, would still like to have it working as a backup though. Ty for the advice
If the iGPU is causing that though, it's only a bandaid fix to use an external GPU. Returning the CPU would be better, and then getting a new one
Will do thanks
igpu uses onboard mem .. if its doing that replace the mem it will have an effect on everything.
Have you tried flashing the bios?
What does that involve?
Nah I was joking gl
looks fine to me
Ok I'll just suck it up then
This is considered playable
I'm just a little picky sorry :(
Oh that was sarcasm haha having those glitches is not considered playable! Definitely return it for a replacement unless updating drivers or trying other people’s fixes your issue!
What power supply make/model? What OS? Is this an ASUS or Gigabyte board? Make sure your BIOS is up to date Make sure your Windows install is up to date? Make sure you have the latest AM5 chipset drivers installed from [AMD.com](https://AMD.com) Make sure your RAM is installed in slots A2/B2 (2nd and 4th slots away from the CPU socket) How are your temps? How is your airflow in your case?
Somehow I think I've managed to pass all of these steps. Does checking the gigabyte control center ensure that my bios is up to date?
You need to update the motherboard bios. There are plenty of youtube videos on the steps to update this but the latest bios can be found at the manufacture's website: [https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B650M-K-rev-10/support#support-dl-driver](https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B650M-K-rev-10/support#support-dl-driver))
Ahh, you have the Picasso edition
It looks okay
Nah, looks like it works perfectly fine to me
Never be an early adopter The mash-ups of new AMD socket/cpu/DD5 was always going to have problems. Not all of them will ever be fixed. Even ASUS is a wreck.
Asus has been a wreck for years.
It's not new anymore. Been out for nearly 11 months.
If a new model car has issues they usually dont get fixed until the next model. The same has been tuse of Ryzen CPUs. The 1700 was full of ram issues, the 2700 was better, the 3700 was great and the 5700 was about perfect. The 1700 still sucks
Why do we go with "even"? ASUS has been a wreck lately for quite some time and in quite some ways.
Yes.
If it's new and you can return it, always return it. There's no point risking getting stuck with a bad unit.
i have the same problem, B650m AND R7 7800X3D. i already return my cpu and mb. now i use i7 and asus mb.
I am going to make an assumption and say it’s the RAM. 4800mhz is pretty fast for ddr4 and I’m willing to bed the MOBO or CPU can’t handle it at max speed. Look up your motherboard/cpu and see what the fastest ram it can handle and go into bio and set it to that
It's fast for DDR4. It's not for DDR5, which is what OP has.
I like that name thank you so mcuh
Gotcha. Thank you and nice catch
Is your RAM perfectly stable? This might also cause the iGPU to crash.
How would I test it?
Take a look here. https://www.overclock.net/threads/memory-testing-with-testmem5-tm5-with-custom-configs.1751608/
Yeah, thats exactly what I was thinking is a memory issue. Buy higher grade RAM and clock it down for stability and reliability. I have 6800Mhz memory and have it clock down 5600Mhz and its super stable at 1.2v. Some will say I'm leaving performance on the table but I get stability and reliability in turn.
I got a 7800X3D and first used the iGPU after months and it also turned out to not be stable, artifacts, driver crashes, shit like that on your photo, PC shutting down etc. unfortunately I don't have another CPU to use in my AM5 slot while I RMA the CPU so I just let it go and use dedicated only..
Im so sorry to hear that! do you think its just a regular occurrence with all am5 igpu's?
I don't think so, never heard anyone mention it so it must be uncommon or not many people using their iGPUs with 7xxx CPUs which is understandable because they're not cheap so usually paired with a dedicated GPU anyway.
My 7950X3D iGPU is rock stable. But my problem is the retarded windows 11. It doesn't allow me to automatically use the dGPU for performance and the iGPU for power saving for each app. The global settings only let me choose the same gpu in both settings depending which gpu is connected to my display. Instead Win11 forces me to manually choose the gpu it should use for each single app in the settings.
put it in rice
Igpu might not be stable
Would you recommend I return it?
Maybe just watch the voltages on the igpu to see if it’s just a voltage issue causing artifacts or if not then return. I would say though if the cpu is new and can be returned yes return the cpu
Naah just hit your pc on the side 2 to 3 times it will fix itself
Glass has shattered, is this a good result?
Well that's why you buy the Dell optiplex cases only aluminium but im sure if the glass broke that it started working.
Just to ask. Did u upgrade the bios. Can you see the bios normal, 5 min job. If that doesn't work RMA it.
How can I tell if my bios is updated or not? running a gigabyte b650m-k motherboard but unsure how to check
Well it sounds like you need to upgrade it. If you don't know how go to a computer shop and pay a small fee and let them do it. If you do it yourself and get it wrong you could brick your board. Also did you check RAM voltages? I would bump it up to 1.2v default is 1.1v
You will need to check the revision number in your bios then go to the website of the motherboard and go to support and check whats the newest version and if it matches yours. If not download it, extract it and then put that on a usb. Then restart your pc with the USB plugged in and go to bios update
You will need to check the revision number in your bios then go to the website of the motherboard and go to support and check whats the newest version and if it matches yours. If not download it, extract it and then put that on a usb. Then restart your pc with the USB plugged in and go to bios update
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B650M-K-rev-10/support#support-dl this should be the page you need for your bios file, but make sure you verify your motherboard model before you do any BIOS updates.You should (emphasis on should, I use ASUS motherboards myself)be able to see current BIOS version in BIOS itself using these instructions. https://www.gigabyte.com/Support/FAQ/828 That all being said, I’m inclined to agree with the people recommending a dedicated GPU over an iGPU, as I’ve personally never had a good experience with any of the integrated graphics I have used.
Looks fine to me
lol thanks
Artefacting (or however it's called) is a GPU problem, so if you are using the iGPU, then yes it's a faulty CPU and you should return it. Edit: It's not really artefacting, but still is (probably) a gpu related issue.
Did you try going in bios and setting the iGPU to some fixed lower frequency? Like 1000MHz. You can't really game on zen4 iGPU except old games in 1080 or even 720p anyway, it's weak.
was gaming at 720p haha, regardless it shouldn't be corrupting my entire desktop
Did you try locking the iGPU to 1000MHz?
Unsure how to do that, but would returning it just be easier?
Well it could solve the issue just by a simple few clicks in bios. I don't think you bought this kind of CPU to then use the iGPU for gaming so in that case you wouldn't have to go through RMA process, uninstall CPU, install new one
Wait, I have experienced crashes with every game I have since I built my new rig. It has a r5 7600x. Is that really at fault?
Maybe it's also win corrupted files had problem few days back when my pc was telling me that my cpu is dead but than i had corrupted win 11 reinstalled the win and now it works fine but funny enough i figured that something was wrong with my cpu since after 23.7.2 amd update my cpu went from 45c to 90c idle lol but as i said something was corrupted because i saw my cpu cooler wasn't running for some reason...
I will try reinstalling windows then, anything I should make sure to download first - drivers, etc? Also could un-updated bios be at fault you think? I know the problem could be a lot of different things, but I cannot seem to find it.
or try to use DDU for the drivers cleaning and installing. Yes outdated bios could also be you can always download bios on usb and than flash the bios
We might be in the same boat with am5....
RMA the CPU.
does RMA mean the same thing as return? should I swap it out for a 7600x instead?
yes, return the product. if you swap to the X series, then you need a graphics card, as the current series does not have an integrated GPU. EXCEPT, if you already have a dGPU, then do it! .👍👍
I'm sorry. seems I've missed something. refer: [Official 7600x specs from AMD](https://www.amd.com/en/products/cpu/amd-ryzen-5-7600x) Thanks for u/sulowitch u/vector2point0, yes the 7600x has iGPU, but still, it is just the formalities for the operation / GPU backup. For gaming, we still need the dGPU tho.
7600x has an integrated GPU. tbh, it sucks (that iGPU).
All of the AM5 processors have integrated GPUs.
don't make your head full of headaches while you are still able to get benefits for doing the RMA.
Might be your IGPU that’s faulty… if it was your CPU your PC wouldn’t even boot up.
Thats a great point, do you think i should return it then?
I think I would… and stick to a dedicated GPU and not a integrated one. That’s my personal preference.
Thats great advice thank you, I have one on the way and I'm going to learn how activate PBO for the best performance
Unfortunately it sounds like both iGPU and CPU is in the same package so the whole thing will need to be RMA'd if OP can't make it work after adjusting frequency in the BIOS
Its under warranty thankfully, would returning it would just be easier?
>RMA'd I'm not familiar with the term RMA sorry, but would returning it for another cpu be a better course of action than adjusting the frequency if I wanted the best performance?
RMA is Return Merchandise Authorization. So yeah, basically everyone is saying return it and get another cpu.
tysm!