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I have this problem since day 1 when I bought all new hardware. Apps are crashing, games are crashing to the desktop. Even Windows Defender sometimes just quits working.
When I look up the error codes it's almost always 0xc0000005, which should be memory related.
Here are some examples:
Windows Update:
Trying to install Nvidia drivers:
Apex Legends:
EXCEPTION_RECORD: (.exr -1)
ExceptionAddress: 00007ff77794c4ca (r5apex+0x000000000065c4ca)
ExceptionCode: c0000005 (Access violation)
ExceptionFlags: 00000000
NumberParameters: 2
Parameter[0]: 0000000000000000
Parameter[1]: ffffffffffffffff
Attempt to read from address ffffffffffffffff
SYMBOL_NAME: r5apex+65c4ca
MODULE_NAME: r5apex
IMAGE_NAME: r5apex.exe
STACK_COMMAND: ~12s; .ecxr ; kb
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: INVALID_POINTER_READ_c0000005_r5apex.exe!Unknown
OS_VERSION: 10.0.22621.1
BUILDLAB_STR: ni_release
OSPLATFORM_TYPE: x64
OSNAME: Windows 10
IMAGE_VERSION: 1.0.0.0
FAILURE_ID_HASH: {c3eaffee-836c-ca4c-34e7-0ff097017c97}
I have tried Windows 10 & Windows 11 both in 21H2 and 22H2, it's always the same errors.
So I went ahead and bought all new RAM. Again I got the same issues. Using only one stick didn't help either.
Specs:
i9-13900KF on ASRock Z790 Steel Legend Wifi, BIOS 6.02
4x 16GB G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB F5-6000J3636F16G-TZ5RK (XMP Profile on or off doesnt make difference)
ASUS TUF RTX 3070 Ti GAMING OC
Be Quiet! Straight Power 11 1000W PSU
Is it some random Windows Update, is it the i9-13900KF or is it the motherboard?
Does anyone else have the same problems with this combination of hardware? Unfortunately I don't have a second motherboard to try (yet). Ordered one today and RMA'd the ASRock one, gonna return it as soon as the Gigabyte Aorus arrives.
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The only thing left to do was to RMA the processor to my supplier, so I did just that.
It's now gonna take them 2-4 weeks to send me a new one. Isn't that just great.
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By the way, I have tried an older GTX1080 graphics card, that didn't help either.
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Hello crn1710,
Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.
We can verify the processor is not failing by performing the following steps:
- Run the Intel® Processor Diagnostic Tool (https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/15951/19792/intel-processor-diagnostic-tool.html?) and check if it passes the test.
- Download and run the Intel® Extreme Tuning Utility (Intel® XTU) and check if the processor is reporting anything out of the normal.
Please let me know of the outcome and also once you have tested with the new board.
Best regards,
Steven G.
Intel Customer Support Technician.
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Nothing out of the ordinary (since a few hours at least). Will test it with the new board too, should be arriving today.
BTW I think I found the culprit:
It has been core-temps on P-Core #2 & #3 - they went up and away above 120°C (!!) - all other temps were about normal on 100% CPU usage.
I limited the short duration power limit to 125W & set LLC to 4 & set core voltage-offset to -100mV
It's staying cool right now, no crashes, no bluescreens, no c0000005 errors.
I thought the Be Quiet Dark Rock TF2 would be a good enough cooling solution, but that seems to be wrong...
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@crn1710 wrote:
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I thought the Be Quiet Dark Rock TF2 would be a good enough cooling solution, but that seems to be wrong...
From the manufacturers of BeQuiet page: "Immensely high cooling performance with 230W TDP"
Translated = the TF2 at max fan RPM and with best thermal paste can achieve cooling of 230W....probably not in a PC tower, but a room with AC on.
But your CPU, not even overclocked, goes easily to 250W.
I can tell you that normal thermal paste like the MX4 which is my fav, doesn't really cut it, seems that Noctua NT-H2 works slightly better.
All that still is not enough, bcoz regardless what is do, i get about 22*C difference between P and E cores, which clearly states that the cooling performance is not adequate - which is water cooling and two external rather big radiators.
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I have about 20° more on the P-cores, too.
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So I went above and beyond the last 2 days.
Bought new thermal grease, put everything onto the new motherboard. Temps are not going beyond 80°C this time.
Still I get the same errors. I reinstalled Windows 11 from scratch, same errors. I reinstalled Windows 10 to rule out it‘s a Win 11 issue, same errors.
I tested both RAM modules with MemTest86+ and also Memtest86, let it go pass like 12 times each. No errors found.
Could it be that my CPU is just broken somehow?
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Many thanks for your detailed reply.
I would like to investigate further about this. In order to do so, please download the Intel® SSU https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25293/Intel-System-Support-Utility-for-Windows-
Open the application and select "Everything", click on "Scan" to see the system and device information. By default, Intel® SSU will take you to the "Summary View". Click on the menu where it says "Summary" to change to "Detailed View". To save your scan, click on "Next", then "Save". Please attach the file to your reply.
Best regards,
Steven G.
Intel Customer Support Technician.
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Thanks for your reply. Here is the file.
If you need the english version please let me know.
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The only thing left to do was to RMA the processor to my supplier, so I did just that.
It's now gonna take them 2-4 weeks to send me a new one. Isn't that just great.
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Many thanks for letting us know you have RMA'd the processor with your supplier. Hopefully, the new processor will solve the problem.
Since the investigation cannot continue, we will proceed to close this thread. Please keep in mind that this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel. Thank you for your understanding.
Best regards,
Steven G.
Intel Customer Support Technician.
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