SYSTEM CRASH (octa-channel Ram?)- Asus WRX90 / Threadripper Pro 7965wx / 8x32GB Kingston Renegade Fury Pro Expo 5600/ 1TB T705 OS

tristansummers

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HWInfo crashes my machine every single time I run it.
It is perfectly stable otherwise, including running HWMonitor
I think it is the RAM, which passes other RAM tests perfectly.
Do you have an issue with ASUS sensors, or octa channel RAM or other issues?
Maybe systems dynamically updating?
Maybe the over-clocked RAM?
I don't think PBO is on (Auto = OFF)

Asus WRX90
TRPro 7965WX
8x32GB Kingston Renegade Fury Pro Expo 0 @5600
30990 Founders
1TB T705 OS
2TB T700 Cache
4TB T700 Storage
Decklink 4kExtreme 12G (8xPCIe3)
RMW AES HDSPe (1xPCIe2)
Latest Windows 11 24H2


(Lose the character limit on post titles it isn't 1995)
 
Please try the new version 8.23-5685 Beta and let me know if it fixes the problem.
 
I'm experiencing crashes on a similar system. Running the latest Asus Bios (03/28/2025) which claims "Improve HWinfo compatibility". Experienced in Win 10 and 11 (24/H2 26100.3624). Crash doesn't happen immediately but within 1-10 minutes and only with HWInfo64 Sensors running. Likely related to the system memory, after the system crashes motherboard has a post code of 0d and requires a manual power cycle.

HWInfo64 Version: 8.24-5700.
Board: Asus Pro WS WRX90E-Sage SE
Processor: TR 7965WX
Memory Kingston 256GB (8 x 32GB) DDR5 6400MT/s CL32 FURY Renegade Pro @ 4800 MT/s
Bios Ver: 0901 Released 03/28/25. Experienced on all previous versions as well
Video: 2x RTX 5090 FE

 
Try to disable monitoring of the DDR5 memory sensors in HWiNFO and let me know if that helped.
 
Try to disable monitoring of the DDR5 memory sensors in HWiNFO and let me know if that helped.
I'm not very familiar with HWiNFO. In order disable monitoring of the DDR5 memory sensors I went into the Sensor Settings Layout tab and unchecked Monitoring for each of the DDR5 DIMMs, is that the correct procedure? The Memory Timings are still being monitored.
 
Try to disable monitoring of the DDR5 memory sensors in HWiNFO and let me know if that helped.
System has been stable for 1hr after removing the DDR5 memory sensors. During the 1hr period I ran multi stress tests and the system remained stable. If there is any other diagnosis data that would be helpful please let me know.
 
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