TheeRadioDJ wrote: Sun May 11, 2025 7:54 pm
once I dropped the RTX 4070 Ti Super back in, the system went back to being stable...as stable as WIndows 11 ever is.
That didn't last long.
The random reboots and freezes I was getting with the Gigabyte mobo and Ryzen 7 7800X3D led me to believe that one of them was borked, as the system barfing started up again after I put the RTX 4070 GPU back in. Having neither another AM5 CPU to try in the Gigabyte mobo, nor another AM5 mobo to try with the CPU, I realized I had no way to test them separately. The Gigabyte mobo was past the return window, but the Ryzen 7 is still returnable. What I decided to do was buy another mobo to test with the CPU. Let's spend more money. Yay!
The new(er) mobo is an MSI, which I've always had good luck with. Using the same CPU, DDR5 RAM, SSD, etc, the MSI ran solid. I ran that Unigine_Valley-1.0 benchmark for over an hour, and had zero problems.
I realized there was ONE more possible culprit. On the Gigabyte mobo, I removed the stock CPU retention system right out of the box and replaced it with one of those third party CPU frames, because I'm gullible and think those are actually necessary. I put the stock retention system back in place, and tried the Gigabyte mobo one more time. Guess what? It ran fine, with no issues with the same benchmark software.
I'm still a little scared that the other shoe will drop anytime now, but it appears that I caused my own problem by using the CPU frame, instead of the factory standard. My guess is the CPU wasn't making full contact with the socket at all times.
The Assrock DOA doorstop GPU is on its way back to Amazon, and they've already refunded my money. I'm happy about that.
The new MSI mobo I ordered? The morons at Amazon couldn't be bothered to even put it in an Amazon box. They slapped a shipping label on the retail box, and decided that was good enough. Even the Amazon driver thought that was dumb. Thankfully, it seems fine, and there weren't any missing parts. Their packing has really sucked of late. If you do specify that you want Amazon packaging, they usually just throw the retail box in a larger Amazon box with NO packing stuffs to fill the empty space.