Honestly I'd suggest taking the Motherboard back to the retailer and swapping it for an ASUS Prime A320M-K instead., as I'd wager heavily that will resolve all the issues you're experiencing. What's more is make sure that your M.2 is being supported., as something else I've noticed is there is no mention of a support bracket and I doubt the case has one either (as it's a bloody unusual place to put an M.2). in fact I'm deeply concerned your BIOS is damn near devoid of any real configuration options.Īt best I can suggest disabling Deep Sleep and SATA3_3 (the later is Shared with your M.2) but for some reason your BIOS lacks this functionality. Now ordinarily I'd suggest manually setting the Frequency to 2400MHz (which you might need the Ryzen Master App to do). Let's first focus on your Memory (as ASRock has "interesting" Memory Support)., first and foremost ensure that regardless if you're using it in Single or Dual Rank, that you populate A2 then B2. Still I don't think that's occurring here. Well it's possible that if the PSU is old., there might be missing or failing ACPI Features. Please help me, I'm trying do get this done about 2 weeks now and I'm getting desperated. If it was Mainboard, would it behave like this or just go dark all the way?Īs I said, PSU and HDDs worked well on the earlier build. If that wont work I take out the M.2-SSD and reinstall on HDD and try it then.
#Ryzen 1600 pcmark 10 windows#
What I gonna do is: Reinstall Windows on SSD and keep those folder on C-Drive even though thats NOT a solution for me. My HDD got a System-Reserved Partition.
#Ryzen 1600 pcmark 10 Pc#
Its even if I move the mouse, the PC goes black. It looks like PC wants to go to sleep and never comes back, but I forbid it to do so. Checked Install-Folder for Apps and other stuff (Its on C-Drive) Checked PageFile-Location (Its on C-Drive) Tried everything in Bios (Gear Down disabled, Power Down disabled, Aggressive Power Down SATA Slot Disabled etc.) Tried every Power-Profile with setting everything to never regarding power-off but a raise to RAM voltage was no success. Event-Manager does not give a hint (it just says: PC powered down unusually, Kernel Error). PC is still running all fans and lights on. Sometimes its after some hours, sometimes minutes, sometimes a day.
Mouse and Keyboard are off, no response to Power-Button.
Now here is the problem: My PC starts getting black screens out of nowhere. Then I attached my other HDDs, installed latest AMD Chipset-Drivers, NVidia drivers, Windows Updates etc.Īs it is a 120 GB SSD I moved those personal Folders (Downloads, Pictures, etc) to the HDD drive. Of course I unplugged every other HDD while installing.
#Ryzen 1600 pcmark 10 windows 10#
I installed the M.2 SSD and made it my Windows 10 boot partition. Then I updated to the upper build (first without the SSD). RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 8GB DDR4 2666īefore I had an Intel Mainboard with a SandyBridge CPU (idk what it was, as it was a present and just worked for me).