New build - Not PSU, probably Gigabyte Aorus B550i Pro mini-ITX issues

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Just put a new build together to replace my 5yr old office PC:

Gigabyte Aorus B550i Pro AX mini ITX
Ryzen 7 3800XT
Noctua NH-D15
Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3600 2 x32GB
nVidia GT 1030
Samsung 970 EVO+ 1TB nvme
Samsung 840EVO 500GB SATA
Samsung 860EVO 1TB SATA
Fractal Design Ion+ 660P PSU
Fractal Design Core 500 Mini-ITX case

System has been running a month. Converted from booting from the 860EVO to a cloned Win10 install on the 970 EVO+

Things seemed decent until approx a week ago, whereupon I had a couple of unexplained reboots when I wasn’t in front of the machine. Today, the PC rebooted once while I was away from the keyboard and then hard powered off with no warning about 30mins later. Got so bad it would hard power off when just in the BIOS - so nothing to do with Win10.

I’m guessing it’s a PSU issue from what I’ve read of other people’s experiences. Would be very grateful for any similar experiences others have had which might help me RMA the right component first time round.

I don’t have any spare equipment to swap out with this system to try and troubleshoot, so thanks in advance for any pointers!
 
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IF you get into bios long enough, up the ram voltage to 1.4v. BUT since its crashing there, id suspect psu or board and as you stated, youll need parts. otherwise youre just guessing. any local shops?
 
Try setting the memory to the lowest speed it will go and see if things improve.
 
IF you get into bios long enough, up the ram voltage to 1.4v.
Memory voltage was set to auto. System is completely stock, no overclocking currently
Try setting the memory to the lowest speed it will go and see if things improve.
Thanks to both of you for the memory suggestion. I’ve disabled the XMP memory profile I enabled a couple of weeks back (3600mhz) and am now running at default clocks of 2138.70Mhz 🙄

Motherboard reports following voltages, for what they are worth:
CPU voltage 1.008V
Memory ChA/B voltage. 1.248V. (Set to Auto 1.2V)
System 5V @ 5.070V
System +12V @ 12.168V

Was able to run 10mins of Memtest+ 5.01 from UBCD USB without a crash, so have flipped back and am going to enable XMP again and Run Memtest+ again to see how long it lasts

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3600 on the ram is technically overclocking it. every set of corsair ram i have ever used needed extra voltage to run at the labeled spec, 1.4v is safe.
Good to know, thank you - I may try that, however I’m digging further and going through reviews on Newegg, I see a 4* review by Garrett and a 2* review by Daniel which mention exactly the same issue. Garrett reports his replacement worked fine, so, given that I’m working B&H’s Xmas return period, I may also just flip it back to them and try another.
 
Good to know, thank you - I may try that, however I’m digging further and going through reviews on Newegg, I see a 4* review by Garrett and a 2* review by Daniel which mention exactly the same issue. Garrett reports his replacement worked fine, so, given that I’m working B&H’s Xmas return period, I may also just flip it back to them and try another.
reviews of what, the ram?
 
reviews of what, the ram?
Ugggh, sorry, late night brain fade - actually not the RAM but the motherboard instead. Seems like there might be quality control issues:
https://www.newegg.com/gigabyte-b55...16813145222?IsFeedbackTab=true#scrollFullInfo

@Daniel: (**)
Cons:
Since I've purchased this I've started to have random shut offs with no explanation. Initially I thought it was the power supply but swapping that did not resolve it, the same with memory as it would give the notification of memory error sometimes when it does these random shut downs. Swapping ram did not resolve the issue. The CPU was not the issue as far as I can tell as I purchased the 3700X before this and on the previous motherboard ran just swimmingly.
To go into length: These shut downs are random, and they seem to happen in clusters. The system will literally just turn off as if I pulled the plug. It will then proceed to power on, post, and then either shut down again while powering up or just go along as normal. Occasionally it will shut down multiple times in a row then give me three events: 1 - It will give the memory error code of one long and three short beeps. If I turn off the computer and wait a minute everything chugs along normally 2 - it will power on, the fans will start, but it will not post. What is alarming is that manual holding of the power button will not resolve this and I must literally pull the plug and wait 5 minutes before restarting in which it has so far restarted with no hitch until the next event. 3 - It will power on and everything is fine Activating XMP sometimes seems to make this worse. Even with ram switching and turning off this feature it still happens though.

@Garrett: (****)
Cons: Random Restarts (Same as Daniel) on first purchase Maybe better QC?

Overall Review: Not going into too much detail. Daniel's review below pretty much sums up my experience as well. Random restarts were not due to GPU, RAM, or PSU. Haven't ruled out SDD or Processor, but I think this is a problem with the board. Other than this issue, the board should run fine for what I want it for, hopefully the replacement works as intended. Will update this once I get the replacement. Update: Got my replacement and it's been running for 3 days straight without any issues. A couple of bad ones are bound to slip through the cracks, and I was probably just unlucky. 4/5 eggs. Would be 5/5 if I hadn't received a bad board initially.
 
With no gear to test with you may as well start somewhere. If your return window is closing for the mb thats as good a place to start as any. Its better than waiting a month for a gigabyte rma return.
Definitely not what i would normally suggest as a 1st troubleshooting step but you do what you can with what youve got.
 
Sounds like my issue mine only crashes before the Windows 10 login only if XMP is enabled though!

I have the X570 Aorus Elite & Ryzen 3700X what is different with the 3800XT?

I did not know XPG (stupid me for not checking) was Adata I hate them I RMA 3 4 GB flash drives (when 4GB ones will still useful) I got 3 more and they each died latter. I guess they want to separate from the name Adata like the cable companies like to do Xfinity = ComCast (*) Spectrum = Charter Communications
*= ComCast is not as bad as most think I actually like their equipment and backend/haul stuff light years better then what Charter uses where I am PassPort straight from the late 1990's - Early 2000's when digital cable because the normal thing.


[RANT Mode]Also screw the FCC for not making providing CableCards a law! $1 for the card and $1 for the secure connection why I don't care if they know what I watch or do just rent it to me for the $1[/RANT MODE]
 
With no gear to test with you may as well start somewhere. If your return window is closing for the mb thats as good a place to start as any. Its better than waiting a month for a gigabyte rma return.
Definitely not what i would normally suggest as a 1st troubleshooting step but you do what you can with what youve got.
Yes! It's got to be worth a try. So far this evening, an hour plus with no reboot, so it's wildly inconsistent. Will report back once I have the new one.
 
Sounds like my issue mine only crashes before the Windows 10 login only if XMP is enabled though!

I have the X570 Aorus Elite & Ryzen 3700X what is different with the 3800XT?
I've seen it happen both with XMP enable and disabled, I believe. Will test that in more depth once I have the replacement.

The 3800XT is unlocked - allows easier overclocking for a modest price premium ($5-10ish), as well as a slightly higher Max boost clock than the 3800X (4.7Ghz vs 4.5Ghz)
 
Okay, after several days of dicking around I have a new motherboard. Tried to replace the GB with an Asrock (same brand I had previously which was flawless and worked perfectly as a Hackintosh), however, the SATA ports are at 90 degrees fo the plane of the motherboard (they point sideways instead of straight up) which is no good as my Fractal Core 500 case has zero space between the edge of the motherboard and the PSU.

So, I ended up getting a replacement B550i from Amazon this time, and have rebuilt the machine. Booted first time, but is running F10 BIOS, one update previous to what I had ended up on. BIOS settings are stock, apart from drive boot order. Going to see how that goes for a few days. If I get a week without hard boots, I will enable XMP and see how that goes - will up RAM the voltage first, as Format _C: suggested, if I have issues again.

Hoping and praying for stability!
 
48 hours with no reboots so far.
<EDIT> One week and still not a single reboot</EDIT>

Going to leave well alone and resist the urge to upgrade from F10 to the F13a bios update which came out last week...:rolleyes:
<EDIT> Still resisting... will wait another week or two </EDIT>

If anyone has upgraded to that version, please post your results. Thanks!
 
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After three weeks (and experiencing some weird USB quirks, allegedly fixed in F12), I decided to take the plunge and upgrade to F13 bios. It's been tweaked and revised a couple of times and is currently F13C. It's five months newer than the F10 BIOS my board has currently.

Now that I know that the electrical makeup of the board is good (3 weeks without a single reboot), I will be interested to see whether I have any issues.

PS... if there's a MOD who is able to move this to a mobo forum, maybe that would be more appropriate now that I know it's not the PSU?
<EDIT>Thank you!!</EDIT>
 
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pendragon1 - Haven't got back to that part yet, will give it another week, make sure I have no reboots and then re-enable XMP and report back.

<EDIT> 3 days and no reboots so far... I'm thinking it's going to be fine. Should be enabling XMP soon.</EDIT>
 
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pendragon1 - Soooo, I enabled XMP profile1 this evening, and lo and behold.... *pouff*.... unscheduled reboot.

...which is annoying. Because I rebuilt this machine too many times for it to be a stupid memory problem. Ugggghhhh.

Screenshot attached of memory timings and onboard voltages:

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I can pull up the advanced timings if necessary, however, in the background, on the right, you can see that it thinks the RAM voltage is 1.416V, even though the rated voltage for that profile is 1.35V. Could the voltage actually be too high? I'm used to having this kind of b@llache with overclocking, but this is at stock speeds.

Should I be talking with Corsair or Gigabyte? Any suggestions gratefully received.
 
pendragon1 - Soooo, I enabled XMP profile1 this evening, and lo and behold.... *pouff*.... unscheduled reboot.

...which is annoying. Because I rebuilt this machine too many times for it to be a stupid memory problem. Ugggghhhh.

Screenshot attached of memory timings and onboard voltages:

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I can pull up the advanced timings if necessary, however, in the background, on the right, you can see that it thinks the RAM voltage is 1.416V, even though the rated voltage for that profile is 1.35V. Could the voltage actually be too high? I'm used to having this kind of b@llache with overclocking, but this is at stock speeds.

Should I be talking with Corsair or Gigabyte? Any suggestions gratefully received.
that voltage is ok, its safe to go up to about 10% over. write down the xmp settings then turn it off and manually set it to those. see how that goes.
the 3800x supports up to 3200, so it is "overclocked" and your chip might not play nice with higher.

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pendragon1 - I left XMP enabled but dropped the memory multiplier to 32x which should bring it largely back into spec. I'm not too worried about the last ounce of performance, so I'm going with default XMP timings, but if it's now within the Ryzen's memory controller's capabilities, maybe that's good enough.

VERY much appreciate your input. If this has solved it I will be a very happy man!

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