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I had a look at what 'PSS' does and it's what MSI have renamed AMD Cool n Quiet.Īfter enabling 'GAME MODE' and having a full time overclock, the CPU is 100% stable in Windows, in stress testing and games and there is absolutely 0 issues. PSS Support (Enable or Disable the generation of ACPI _PPC, _PPS and _PCT objects) ENABLED to DISABLED.I had a look at the settings it changes. I did some playing around in the BIOS and found that this MSI motherboard has a 'GAME MODE' which, when enabled provides a +600mhz overclock. I've established that the CPU at 100% 'BIOS Optimised' STOCK settings, fails stress testing in Prime95, one of the workers fail nearly immediately. Hey everyone I've made some progress with this issue, of my BSOD's and crashing at 100% stock.
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I replaced the 3700X with the 5600X, reset the BIOS, didn't even install a clean, fresh version of Windows and literally every problem disappeared. As soon as I could/it became available I purchased a new Ryzen 5600X.
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Hello, just wanted to give an update regarding this post. I find it hard to believe it's the CPU at fault, seeing as there are only issues while idling. I have contacted MSI Support in Australia, who suggested taking the BIOS battery out, checking for viruses, finally suggested just swapping the CPU for another one.

If anyone has had this experience with X570 boards or this CPU or if anyone has any tips or suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it, as I'm stuck and not sure what the next steps to take are. It seems to me, that there could be some issue with the CPU under-volting itself too much while at idle, causing these crashes? Or the motherboard not regulating the CPU voltage properly, seeing as the crashes ONLY happen when idle, never under load.

When under load, like playing any sort of game, benchmarking etc the system is COMPLETELY stable.

BSODs range a lot, but the ones I have logged so far are – DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED, APC_INDEX_MISMATCH or SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION, all referencing ntoskrnl.exe. When idling or doing non-intensive CPU tasks, Windows will BSOD or just 'freeze'. This has been occurring since I've put this PC together around 3 weeks ago. Specifications – CPU and RAM are STOCK, (not overclocked)
