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A few days ago I decided to replace it for a B450 with Ryzen 5000 support, and voila, everything started working like it should. Suddenly I went from 54fps on Shadow of the TR to 84fps, with exactly the same components and just a different motherboard. Also the throttling of the GPU stopped like if the GPU was suddenly receiving a lot more power than before.
So here's my question, should I replace also the PSU?, because it sounds to me like something was not delivering proper current to the RAM memory and the GPU. Or else can a busted SoC or northbridge can produce the same symptoms of an underpowered PSU.
thanks for the answers.
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The motherboard does distribute power to the components, including the GPU, so it seems reasonable if there is an issue there with it providing stable power, it could resemble PSU problems.
In my experience, POST isn't super power intensive, so if the problems are happening there, along with the Bios resets; I'm thinking motherboard.
Either way, if its working now, no reason to change anything just yet.