Wonder how many people are affected by that WHEA BSOD.įunny thing is. And neither older BIOS or newer F8b helps. So I'm very sure that the F8a BIOS somehow fracked something up. The Corsair MP510 960GB and ADATA Spectrix S40 4TB does not provoke BSODĮnded up after a lot of testing buying a new motherboard (Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Elite DDR4) and now everything works just fine again No matter if it's on the CPU or Chipset m.2 socket. But BSOD seems to be worse with the Samsung 980M Pro installed. With older SATA SSD only and none of my 3 M.2s installedĥ beep post problem same all the way thru. Other Memory (Gigabyte DDR4 3733Mhz, G.Skill 3600Mhz + Corsair 3200Mhz) Still BSOD and beep problems.įunny thing thou is that even thou it makes 5 short beeps (CPU error) it boots into Windows.Įven tried another CPU (Another 12700KF), but same problem with BSOD and beeps Updating BIOS to F8b or downgrading to F4 or F7 does not help at all. Removing my Samsung 980 Pro 1TB fixed the BSOD problem, but still got random 5 short beeps at POST. PC would crash 100% for sure if I ran benchmark in FarCry6 (you need to mount speaker to MB for that) Problem started after updating BIOS to F8a (support for i9-12900KS)Īnd at the same time board started with 5 short beeps during POST. So far neither Intel, NVIDIA, or MOBO manufacturers what to recognize it.Īsus TUF 3080 Ti (same problem with Asus ROG STRIX RTX 2070 OC) Seems to be a somewhat common occurrence now and using the 2nd GEN 3 PCIE slot appears to be the only solution at this time. Why would plugging the GPU into the top slot GEN 5 PCIE result in this error? Is it an Intel CHIPSET driver issue with how it is communicating over that lane? Manually changing the speed of the first slot in BIOS doesn't solve the issue. Also removing the GPU completely and running off the iGPU solves it. Turns out swapping the GPU to the gen3 PCIE slot solves the issue. When on the ASUS Z690 Gaming WIFI board and 12900K I get random hangups, BSODS, and straight crashes.Īnother Reddit user with a 3080 is experiencing the exact same thing with a different ASUS Z690 board but because he isn't water cooled is able to trouble shoot easier. Swapping hardware back to the old MOBO and CPU results in zero issues so it isn't a hardware failure on my end. Swapped my fully functioning 3090 TUF OC, 9900K, Z390 Gigabyte Designare setup for a brand new Z60K rig.Īfter swapping all components over to the Gaming Wifi MOBO and 12900k combo, install WIN 11 and I get thousands of WHEA errors for ven_8086&dev_ 460d&SUBSYS_86941043&REV_02
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