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Why does my ASUS X570i Gaming motherboard go black full speed CPU fan in the middle of the night?


HeyItsChris

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Why does my ASUS X570i Gaming motherboard go black full speed CPU fan in the middle of the night? 

 

I have to reset the power switch on the power supply to get it to turn off as the power button does nothing.

 

Thanks

 

I have my RAM at 3200/1600 infinity fabric & IMC all auto voltages even on the CPU 1.4V or so is what auto sets it hits 75C possibly max @ 4.5GHZ.

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What do you mean go black? The system has hung and then the fan goes full speed?

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Yes but I just updated my bios and tuned some settings & also realizing we have constant power outages here so I think it was a combination of the power outages and the 2022 bios version i was on now im on 2024 bios and its better even know the system doesn't work right now as my vega gpu has failed again after running it at 96C hotspot for 2 min it stopped working at stock bios values undervolted with a 50% higher tdp from 260W, it only used 288W and everything other than the hotspot was around 48C.

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  On 05/07/2024 at 19:52, HeyItsChris said:

Yes but I just updated my bios and tuned some settings & also realizing we have constant power outages here so I think it was a combination of the power outages and the 2022 bios version i was on now im on 2024 bios and its better even know the system doesn't work right now as my vega gpu has failed again after running it at 96C hotspot for 2 min it stopped working at stock bios values undervolted with a 50% higher tdp from 260W, it only used 288W and everything other than the hotspot was around 48C.

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Fingers crossed it was just a glitch, sounds like you have sorted it.

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CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D
MOTHERBOARD: MSI Meg Ace X670E
RAM: Corsair Dominator Titanium 64GB (6000MT/s)
GPU: EVGA 3090 FTW Ultra Gaming
SSD/NVME: Corsair MP700 Pro SE Gen 5 4TB
PSU: EVGA Supernova T2 1600Watt
CASE: be quiet Dark Base Pro 900 Rev 2
FANS: Noctua NF-A14 industrialPPC x 6
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