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i7 13700KF + Gigabyte Gaming X AX Z790 DDR5

Paylik88
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Hello, it seems that my processor has started to die and it happened suddenly.
I assembled the computer at the end of 22, beginning of 23, but I couldn't use it because I was moving. Periodically, I turned on the computer and played my favorite games, but this happened once every 2-3 months. Recently, my laptop broke and I decided to use the computer. After three or four successful days of use, I encountered the problem of the game freezing and the appearance of a blue screen with various errors.

The motherboard BIOS had not changed since the moment I bought the board and was the very first version, I decided to update it to the latest version available on the website - F11. But nothing changed, it only got worse, at the stage of booting the computer it could freeze and reboot, blue screens with various errors did not allow Windows to boot, this broke my system and I had to install it again. But even here, during the installation, a blue screen with an error could appear. After a long time and all sorts of information on forums, I was unable to achieve any result, the computer still did not start Windows, receiving a blue screen or simply freezing.
As a result, I decided to lower the bus frequency from 100 MHz to 90 and the system starts up safely, we work more or less stably, but I cannot pass the tests in CinebenchR23.2 in multi-thread mode, there is a constant error. I can already play with this setting, but I significantly lose in the frequency of the preprocessor and RAM.
What should I do?
How to configure so that my processor works at the declared frequencies and my memory gives the required frequency, I allow a slight loss of processor frequency for the sake of stable operation of the system.
I am in despair!! Help.

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Paylik88
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I also tried to return the bus frequency from 90 MHz to 100, but set the P core multiplier value to 48, and E cores to 38, thereby lowering the frequency to 4800/3800, as it was when setting the bus frequency to 90 MHz. I chose the voltage value NORMAL!

Thus, my system started without a blue screen, how stable it will be is unknown!!

By the way, when setting the bus frequency to 90, the APEX game, which significantly loads the processor, after 20 - 30 minutes of play simply stops and closes!!

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