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Originally Posted by weederr33
Thermals are fine. GPU usually sits around 65-75c, though for Cyberpunk it hit closer to 80c after about an hour lol. CPU is around 70c. So I’m not too worried about temps.
Cables and all are seated fine.
I’m pretty sure many of the issues are with the driver but I can’t say yet.
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AMD drivers are always been a hit and miss regarding stabilty.
Don't have any experience with them lately (last Radeon card I had was an ATI, and even then you needed modded drivers)
But I have a similar system as yours, Asus TUF X570 MB, AMD 5800x and an Asus 3080 with a Corsair 750W PSU, my CPU cooler is a Coolermaster Hyper 212 (the old AM3+ kind)
At stock out of the box the CPU would run hot and was unstable, reaching temps till 85 °c and it would start thermal throttling, Vcore was between 1.4 and 1.5 V.
So I disabled everything of overclocking (especially the Asus Optimized crap), undervolted the CPU to 1.12V (and overclocked it to 4.5Ghz).
System became stable and temps dropped alot. Now it reaches 65°c max in a Cinebench run, lower with gaming, roomtemp around 20°c. I also undervolted the GPU (and downclocked it a little bit).
With the 2 undervolts Combined, I think I lowered my powerusage with arround 100W and the system runs cooler and more stable.
Check the Realtek audio driver, on my system it would occasionally give a BSoD under certain conditions. Since I removed that driver and used the default windows drivers, I never had a BSoD.
Don't know if this is going to help you, those are just my experience, some things that helped my system to get it stable.
Jayz2cents has some how-to undervolt video's of AMD CPU and GPU.