![]() BIOS: Its the CPU Virtualization setting. The blue screen is caused by enable Core Isolation protection for your memory.ġ. AMD Ryzen 5 = Working and supporting virtualization, Core Isolation and a ton of hardware security which always is "on". ASUS motherboard B450 = Working and supporting Ryzen 5 and the feature I still can not engage Core Isolation without blue screen. G.Skill F4-3200C16-8GVKB (DDR4-3200 16GB Kit) (on Motherboard Compatibility List)ĥ50 Watt Enermax Revolution Modular 80+ PSU I attached some of the Windows 10 minidumps below.Īny ideas? I would really like to use the Core Performance Boost. I still need to test if that works longterm. The only thing that seems to work is when i deactivate Core Performance Boost in the BIOS CPU Settings. Tried various other BIOS Settings (Power Supply Idle Control to typical, etc.) flashed newest (non-beta) BIOS Update and CMOS Reset ![]() fresh windows 10 install on a SATA SSD with up to date chipset / graphic / etc. ran memtest (windows builtin and memtest86) (no error) It seems to crash only under a minimal load. I also could play Far Cry 5 without crash / bsod for a couple of hours. Heavy load doesn't seem to be the problem, a can run prime95 fine for a couple minutes, haven't tried it for much longer. I can trigger a bluescreen / crash consistenly if i watch a video an a streaming service like youtube for a couple of minutes. I'm getting Bluescreens on Windows 10 and system hangs on Manjaro Budgie with Kernel 5.9 (didn't test other kernels). I'm having trouble with my recently purchased RyProcessor.
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