Fresh Win11 install, latest BIOS, and yes I have.
The PCIe tip is a good one, I never would have considered that. I'll try that next.
Short and long power delivery windows right? I have them set to 65w. I'll need to re-check if B760-I has MCE because I don't remember seeing it.
I honestly couldn't say. That was a different can of worms. It came to the point where it would only boot if I turned the PSU power switch off, then back on, then pressed the PC's power button. Prior to discovering that, I had taken the thing apart, unplugged CMOS, I can't recall everything else I tried but it was a huge hassle which resulted in me going for this upgrade.
AIO pump shows as running max speed (5000+) in BIOS.
This board has a M.2 slot beneath the motherboard so it's literally sandwiched between the GPU and motherboard, possibly the m.2s are overheating?
My SF750 is about 3 years old at this point. I don't know the longevity of psus.
I've done more troubleshooting since my last post:
- Was able to run furmark for 20 minutes without crashing, CPU temp was at a constant 75c
- Did a clean boot where the only service/app ticked was steam, launched the game and the issue was still there
- After installing the thermalright buckle, I booted the system cold and went straight to a game to test, it still crashed, frozen screen showed CPU temp at 57c