I see a few things I would do;
1 There is a bios update that addresses onchip video. Are you running the latest bios?
2 Your AV. I would uninstall norton and use the built in windows AV. Win10 plays much better with the windows AV rather than a third party. FWIW norton security is a free download from my motherboard support page. I will not use norton even if it is free
3 Here is a link to the support page for your board;
X570 AORUS ELITE WIFI (rev. 1.x) Support | Motherboard - GIGABYTE U.S.A.
Download and install both app center and system information viewer. Once installed, post the following info; cpu temp, 12V, 5V, and 3.3V values. Do this twice. Once under a normal load and again while running a stress test. Use any of the following for the stress test; prime95, OCCT, or Realbench [all free downloads]
Post screenshots of siv for both normal and stress test. Let the stress test run for at least 2min to stabilize temps/voltages.
1 There is a bios update that addresses onchip video. Are you running the latest bios?
2 Your AV. I would uninstall norton and use the built in windows AV. Win10 plays much better with the windows AV rather than a third party. FWIW norton security is a free download from my motherboard support page. I will not use norton even if it is free
3 Here is a link to the support page for your board;
X570 AORUS ELITE WIFI (rev. 1.x) Support | Motherboard - GIGABYTE U.S.A.
Download and install both app center and system information viewer. Once installed, post the following info; cpu temp, 12V, 5V, and 3.3V values. Do this twice. Once under a normal load and again while running a stress test. Use any of the following for the stress test; prime95, OCCT, or Realbench [all free downloads]
Post screenshots of siv for both normal and stress test. Let the stress test run for at least 2min to stabilize temps/voltages.