Is this a new build?
How long do you have it running on same specs/settings?
Have you ever overclock the system (CPU or RAM) ?
Can we see a screenshot of HWiNFO sensors window, like this below?
But it has to be like this, so all these are visible...
If you click it on event viewer it will show you the error type
Like:
Usually these types of errors comes from OCing system memory sub-components or using too much (Vcore) under-volt on the CPU (like negative values on AMD's Curve Optimizer)
Whats the specs of your system and what have you...
"Total CPU Utility" (and "Core Utility") can go over 100% so showing 90% is not the same as 90% of "Total CPU Usage"
I dont really know what "CPU and Core Utility" really represent...
AMD CPUs that are with GPU on board have a monolithic design. They don’t have chiplets (separate core dies) so there are no CCDs (core complex dies). So the cores (CCX) and the SoC (System on Chip) part of the CPU share a single die.
As Martin said differently the soc is the part of the CPU that...
Hey how are you...
Any luck with your lag issue?
A question as I do not remember if we said it already...
Are you running Windows10 or 11?
If its 11 then try to disable fTPM in BIOS and see if problem remains.
Well said Martin!
An hour of browsing, streaming videos and some web gaming
This is with Adrenaline 22.1.2 (Jan 18 2022) and it seems normal now. Usually when issue occurred before, I started seeing zeros on effective clocks in a few seconds/minutes
I said previously that this issue might be due to windows update, but it could be from GPU drivers update as I did this also lately.
I'm going to try drivers from early 2022 and even from 2021, using DDU in safe mode to uninstall.
Is it possible you mean this:
https://www.gamingdeputy.com/attention-amd-adrenalin-software-may-change-cpu-settings-without-the-users-knowledge/
If thats the case I will roll back to older version than this feature introduced and also maybe uninstall RyzenMaster?
That looks more normal but its not. Still some zero(s) were they shouldn't be.
For example minimum Core Usage/Utility. minimum Average Active Cores.
And that minimum Core C0 Residency... How none core is active even for a fraction of a sec...
Minimum descreet clock is not suppose to show base...
Always enabled long time now, I will try also without, but I got to install back the 5900X and this could take a couple of days. R5 3600 is doing this very rarely but 5900X was like every time since this came up.
I have the exact same issue with my 5900X and also tried my “old” R5 3600. The 3600 is producing same readings but not so often or as easily as the R9 5900X.
5900X starts with zeroing firstly the effective* clocks some times within a few minutes (if not secs) and after this it can take 30 min...
Actually no...
TDP is not the max power consumption of the entire CPU package (PPT)
On 5000series CPUs designated as:
105W TDP have a default max limit of 142W (PPT)
65W TDP have a default max limit of 75W or 88W (PPT)
I know for sure that 5600X is a 75W PPT CPU. I think that 5700 family CPUs...
As the thread about instant-discrete clock vs effective clock explains, what you see in Current/Min/Max/Avg Core Clock is the speed only when the cores are active (C0 state)
Effective clock contains C0 and other C-states also like C1/C6 (Halted/PowerDown). On Eff-Clock you can see really low...
Its false dont worry. All ZEN3 (5000) have max operating temp at 90°C.
At that point they throttle and if they pass it shut down will happen, as long as the BIOS setting into PBO section about temp limit is the default (Auto).
The first 3 temps for you (Tctl, average and CCD Tdie) at highest...