

Then Rebooted because NVidia failed to detect correct display settings. woke it up this morning, installed 1 thing from the old "AMD_ChipsetDriver_Win10_V900008_20170726" OEM something, that the 17.5 didn't install.

Left the computer on for overnight, it went to sleep. Reinstalled windows, installed latest drivers 0/4. Is it normal for USB-C solder joints(2) back of the MB to be just lightly touching, as they are in symmetry I gather is might be but looks suspicious being so thin/small connection. but Graphics card works fine on the second x16 slot. Then again I had some other Test NVram code: 42 errors at random on restart, stuck at the first grey screen, when trying different voltages and cpu overclocks.

Heck when I plugged the USB add-on into the x8 slot on boot it tries to test NVram and gets stuck with code: 92, Funny thing is my SATA 3 HW raid x2 add-on card (PEXSAT34RH) works on the first x16 slot (noctua blocking rest of the slot). So I gather error has something to do with the MB PCIe controller rather than the add-on cards drivers. It's plugged in to the x4 slot on the MB, bios was on AUTO I changed it to Gen. On the newest driver that the (PEXUSB3S44V) offers + windows tries to change to universal drivers that won't work either. The specified I/O operation on %hs was not completed before the time-out period expired. Renesas Electronics USB 3.0 Host controllers it been working fine apart from this issue. After realizing that I had to up the soc voltage a bit from the auto setting(< 1) to get system stable with rated memory clocks. So finally got my zenith extreme + 1950x, on latest BIOS (0801) and up to date Windows 10 PRO 64 bit.
