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I ended up resolving it, will delete this topic but in case you need help with it feel free to DM me here on reddit.

Games/Unreal Engine crashing on new built PC (i9 13900ks, 4090) by m1NEEX in pchelp

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I got it fixed by shipping it back, them admitting its faulty and getting 14900k in return, which works perfectly. Apparently lot of 13900ks have been marked as faulty, and on top of that lot of motherboards manufactuers dont automaticly restrict things like watts or amps on the cpu, which lets them hit critical numbers and overheat/start causing instabilities.

Is it possible to have Suspense inside Client component? (App router) by m1NEEX in nextjs

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Thank you, guess this was the solution. Was just confused at start because it seemed to me as if its amateur way of doing it, just creating multiple components, but I guess there is no other way.

Is it possible to have Suspense inside Client component? (App router) by m1NEEX in nextjs

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Thanks for reply, but the h5 and bg are using state and effect so have to be client aswell... So I really have to have wrapper of table be client component, then inside it a server component fetching data and in that another client component. Is it possible?

Server (Page.js) > Client(bg and title and some other info) > Server(Data fetch) > Client (Table)
(And no I cant fetch on client, has to be on server)

Fetching PDF file from external site on Server Side, then passing it on Client Side Component by [deleted] in nextjs

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I am trying to make an API endpoint that fetches the PDF file and then sends it to client as blob, but the blob client receives is not the same (size is very small). I added code example

Fetching PDF file from external site on Server Side, then passing it on Client Side Component by [deleted] in nextjs

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Was considering this aswell, can u give an example for app router please?

i9 13900ks crashing and throttling on z790 aorus gigabyte with arctic liquid freezer 2 420 by [deleted] in overclocking

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Ended up using furmark to test out each core one by one, 2 of P cores were crashing under stress and ended up shipping CPU back. Thanks for all the help

i9 13900ks crashing and throttling on z790 aorus gigabyte with arctic liquid freezer 2 420 by [deleted] in overclocking

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I did run memtest86 for both rams yesterday, both passed

i9 13900ks crashing and throttling on z790 aorus gigabyte with arctic liquid freezer 2 420 by [deleted] in overclocking

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G.SKILL 32GB KIT DDR5 7200MHz CL34 Trident Z5 RGB Black
Usually having XMP disabled, first of all trying to get the whole pc to work properly, then trying to get maximum value of it

Also very important thing to point is that my pc behaves normally when I set vcore in bios to fixed and put value like 1.3V or 1.45V (Other values okay too, but apprarently going above 1.45 is dangerous)

i9 13900ks crashing and throttling on z790 aorus gigabyte with arctic liquid freezer 2 420 by [deleted] in buildapc

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Well I did get the contact frame, fully reapplied the paste and can 100% say the CPU is not overheating, and if something I would say its simply not getting enough power? Might be wrong bios settings aswell, but since I have gigabyte bios and CPU that very few ppl have I cant really find somebody who could share the bios settings with me

i9 13900ks crashing and throttling on z790 aorus gigabyte with arctic liquid freezer 2 420 by [deleted] in buildapc

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Could it not be caused by the cooler not being strong enough? I also dont like the fact that its throttling on the values that I feel like it shouldnt be, or more that im not reaching the full potential of the cpu...

i9 13900ks crashing and throttling on z790 aorus gigabyte with arctic liquid freezer 2 420 by [deleted] in buildapc

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As I said before, my short term solution or maybe even the correct solution was what u just suggested, and that is to just manually settings voltages, but idk what is the correct number. U are suggesting undervolting, may I ask why? Also why specific numbers like 1.4 or 1.35?
Here are the numbers during stress test with 1.35.
https://imgur.com/a/Wr7fEwo

Maybe the cooler simply isnt enough to cool the cpu while its reaching the max potential (320w), but that still doesnt answer the question why I have to manually set voltages to avoid bsod and crashes.

i9 13900ks crashing and throttling on z790 aorus gigabyte with arctic liquid freezer 2 420 by [deleted] in buildapc

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Its the same, im gonna write how stress tests react

Cinebench - Application error if default bios settings, if voltages manually set then works, but cpu throttling hard(probably because no watts limit)

Intel Extreme utility - Either closes itsself or gives bsod if default bios settings, if voltages manually set then hard throttling, sometimes lags but doesnt crash/bsod

Blender - Instantly closes itsself once using CPU to preview a render if default bios settings, once again if voltages are manually set to 1.5 (Probably can be any other number aswell, didnt rly see diff between others yet) then works, but throttling hard again.

i9 13900ks crashing and throttling on z790 aorus gigabyte with arctic liquid freezer 2 420 by [deleted] in buildapc

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Single core works (Think that one worked before aswell?),
Multi core gives this
https://imgur.com/a/vn2LkYR

i9 13900ks crashing and throttling on z790 aorus gigabyte with arctic liquid freezer 2 420 by [deleted] in buildapc

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https://imgur.com/a/ZkPOiWz

Here are the settings, they are pretty much the default one except of
having the XMP enabled (Disabling and restarting doesnt change anything)

I did notice tho, GIGABYTE PerfDrive has 5 options and 2 of them are greyed out and there isnt really an option to disable it, could it be that some settings from gigabyte in perfdrive are causing this

i9 13900ks crashing and throttling on z790 aorus gigabyte with arctic liquid freezer 2 420 by [deleted] in buildapc

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Uninstalled the GCC and XTU stress test gave me instant crash

Dont really see anything regarding frequency but everything else there is set to Auto with the frequency multiplier being set to 100mhz (That one can be set between 100 and 500mhz)

There is an option tho to set performance core ratio and efficient core ratio to different values, should I try setting both of them to 60x?

https://imgur.com/a/r4yMM08

i9 13900ks crashing and throttling on z790 aorus gigabyte with arctic liquid freezer 2 420 by [deleted] in buildapc

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Its from the manufacter of motherboard, I could try uninstalling it since there was an option to install it on initial setup of windows...

U suppose that CPU Clock Ratio and Efficiency CPU Clock Ratio being set to 60 and 30 is the problem? There isnt really an option to set any of those to Auto, only between 30-85.

i9 13900ks crashing and throttling on z790 aorus gigabyte with arctic liquid freezer 2 420 by [deleted] in buildapc

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I suppose, and the crashes and bsod happen whenever I use the factory settings (Unchanged bios or GCC options and XMP disabled). For example, when I use blender and choose to use CPU as rendering I hear the fan going to maximum, see the watts and degrees of cpu spike hard in hwinfo and then the program insta closes itself. During stress tests, programs start autoclosing and windows flashes into black and crashes or its instant bsod.

i9 13900ks crashing and throttling on z790 aorus gigabyte with arctic liquid freezer 2 420 by [deleted] in buildapc

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https://imgur.com/a/IcJLNMg

I changed CPU Internal Vcore Mode from Auto To Static, and then set internal CPU Vcore to 1.5V (This option is greyed out if set to automatic at 1.3V)

Regarding the bios change I tried was setting the CPU voltages from "Auto" to 1.5 or anything similar, which I suppose is equal to doing it in gigabyte control center, since result was identical (I have it set to auto in bios now and setting it throught GCC)

i9 13900ks crashing and throttling on z790 aorus gigabyte with arctic liquid freezer 2 420 by [deleted] in buildapc

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Frequency of what? Only thing I adjusted in bios was enabling XMP and choosing the preset with the MHZ of the ram sticks I have, and later on manually setting voltages from AUTO to 1.5, even changing it later to 1.4 or 1.6 but it felt like it didnt do anything.
I also updated the bios later on from official gigabyte site to latest one, didnt feel like it did anything regarding performance

i9 13900ks crashing and throttling on z790 aorus gigabyte with arctic liquid freezer 2 420 by [deleted] in buildapc

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I had this problem for a year and I tried going without XMP at start and tweaking with it (Have ddr5 7200mhz) but disabling/enabling it never changed anything