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  1. I need to do a UEFI update because the current version of the UEFI is  3.30 is an early update the newest update currently is 6.20, now I am following all the instructions that asrock is giving me I formatted the usb drive as a FAT32 I made sure the usb drive is empty I also plug the usb drive on the USB 2.0 port and not a USB 3 port and when I click the insntant flash it looks up the UEFI file that shows up as (AB35P4_6.20) but after that I get a message showing me that (No image file detected.) what am I doing wrong?

  2. I was looking around on my eBay followers mostly the people I follow and I find this whoever owns now NCIX has officially deleted the two eBay accounts it will say no longer a user registered for that means it's deactivated it will be deleted and maybe 30 days or something but that just brought my attention what's next or going to delete I hope not that YouTube channel NCIX Tech tips. I would recommend everybody to start back up in videos of the NCIX Tech tips Channel we don't know what's next.

     

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  3. 56 minutes ago, Lemtea said:

    No worries, we all start somewhere. First you need to download msi afterburner located here, then extract the zip and install afterburner as per this clip I made, making sure to restart your pc after finishing the installation.  After completing the installation of afterburner click on the settings cog click on the onscreen display tab and bind a key to toggle to onscreen display. Next go to the monitoring tab click on frametime then check the show on onscreen display box and hit ok. Do this for any other things you want to show up on the OSD e.g. cpu/gpu usage. Next open PUBG and hit the key you bound to the on screen display while afterburner is still open in the background and voila, you now have a OSD displaying live system info. Now watch the frametime measurement on the OSD and see if there are any major dips of spikes and let me know what you find.

    Here are my results it's in a stream clip.

     

    https://clips.twitch.tv/JazzyAverageHabaneroGOWSkull

     

    Everything looks fine I just don't understand why it does that it's really annoying on stream you don't see it but what I'm looking at on my monitor it's terrible.

  4. 21 minutes ago, Lemtea said:

    During this period did you notice any major fluctuations in the frame times. The data you have provided me does not enable me to determine if frame time is the issue as I can only calculate average frametimes. When you enable the OSD with frametimes you should see a number in ms e.g. 10ms when you are streaming is there much fluctuation in this value.

    All right this is all a new learning curve for me of benchmarking so I need to know what's the exact program I need for this all the information I provided you with was with fraps.

  5. 22 minutes ago, Lemtea said:

    What I am asking is have you used the msi afterburner OSD to check you frametimes in PUBG while streaming (frametime is typically measure in ms). There is a good explanation of frametime here: 

    2018-05-11 22:45:52 - TslGame
    Frames: 12508 - Time: 110969ms - Avg: 112.716 - Min: 77 - Max: 143
     

  6. 8 minutes ago, Lemtea said:

    Ok those speeds look pretty good. Have you checked the frame times whilst streaming using Rivatuner/afterburner or something similar.

    OBS does not have any dropped frames it's always 60 and players unknown Battleground is always 120 fps it goes down but it's still very acceptable it doesn't go down more than 75fps.

  7. 3 minutes ago, Lemtea said:

    Could be a network issue?

    What are the down and up speeds of your internet?

    For the viewer who is looking at my stream there's no problem there everything is excellent it's what I see on my screen that I play on is disgusting it's kind of unplayable and frustrating.

     

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  8. I'm having problems with my stream and for one specific game players unknown Battleground the playing experience on my end is terrible but when people look at the Stream it's smooth there's no lag there's no frame drops it's just very good but when I play it on my monitor that I see it's terrible it's not a frame rate issue because the game keeps an average of a 120 FPS so I don't see the fps to be an issue I just don't know what it is is it the game being poorly optimized because I'm setting my settings on the graphics side of the game in the acceptable range of medium to high I don't put the game at Ultra at all here are all my OBS settings and you judge me on if any of these settings are in the wrong place keep in mind that I run off quick sync for the encoder and I know that's not a problem because I even tried it on all the other encoders and it's still the same problem.

     

    I run the game at 120 hertz refresh rate.

    I bought the most powerful 1070 and that is the Zotac AMP! Extreme

     

    PC specs:

    Intel Core i7 4770K OC at 4.1GHz

    4x8GB 32GB Kingston hyperx 1866MHz

    Zotac GTX 1070 AMP! Extreme

    MSI Z97 Gaming 9 AC

     

    OBS settings:

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  9. On 1/10/2018 at 7:13 PM, Pair said:

    Perhaps someone can answer me a quick question regarding this mobo (MSI B350m Mortar Arctic).
    I purchased the motherboard, a Ryzen 5 1600 and 16GB of DDR4 (G. Skil DDR4 -2400 PC4-19200) and a video card. My video card is running 3 days behind the rest of my order, I installed everything (except the video card) but can't get it to boot.
    Does this board require an APU CPU to boot without the video card? I don't have another free PCIE video card at the moment.

    All Ryzen CPU revision 1 do not have APU graphics on their chip so you cannot use the display outputs on the motherboard only Ryzen revision 2 will have this feature.

    There will be a Ryzen refresh I just don't know when.

     

    To answer your question you have no choice to put a video card in the 16 x lot of the motherboard.

  10. On 10/11/2017 at 8:08 PM, TheRandomness said:

    First, are you testing on fabric? If so, well done, static will kill something. Second, both the MSI and EVGA motherboards have the 12V and ground sides wired properly. There's nothing electronically different there.

    Yeah I didn't do that right I was just too lazy to not put on my test bench but I got lucky everything still works and that the time I'm writing this everything has been solved it works but I can't still trust the power supply so I bought another one instead.

     

    It's to use on a MSI Z97 Gaming 5

  11. On 10/12/2017 at 12:54 AM, Stefan Payne said:

    Yes, and?
    Stuff like that happens sometimes.

     

    My Corsair HX750i doesn't work with my Gigabyte X79-UD5. And there are probably people where their HX750i will work with their Gigabyte X79-UD5.

     

    So try a different PSU...

     

    PS:
    As said earlier, testing on a fabric is a really really bad idea due to static discharge, it's entirely possible that you killed the Board in the Process...

    Next time test on some cardboard or other non conducting things (NOT the anti static bags components come in. Those actually do conduct sometimes)...

    All the motherboards work still I was lazy to not put it on my test bench.

     

    It's possible that the capacitors of the power supplies were not charged enough or they were not receiving enough power by the time I write this it works there's no problem anymore.

    But I still cannot trust a refurbished power supplies so I bought a new one instead.

     

    System specs:

     

    Processor : Intel i7-4770K oc at 4.0GHz
    Motherboard : MSI Z97 Gaming 5

    Graphics card1:  PowerColor RX 480 8G - Gaming graphics card will be replaced with a GTX 1070 instead
    Graphics card2 : Gigabyte GTX 970 4G - Rendering video card for streaming
    RAM : Kingston Hyperx 4x8GB 32GB
    HDD : Seagate 1.0TB SSHD  - Seagate 1.0TB HDD
    SSD : SanDisk x400 128GB M.2

    Power Supply: EVGA 210-GQ-0650-RX 650W 80+ GOLD - The power supplies will be replaced for a EVGA SuperNOVA 650 G1 80+ GOLD 650W

  12. The power supplies in this picture is the EVGA 210-GQ-0650-RX 650W now for some reason it doesn't want to work on certain motherboards and it all has to do with the CPU power connector because if I unplug the CPU power connector and power it on there's no problem it doesn't trigger the Surge protection but when it's plugged in it keeps triggering the surge protection every time. 

    Test bench1 specs:

    AMD RYZEN 3 1300X

    Kingston hyperX 2x4GB

    MSI X370 GAMING PRO CARBON

    EVGA 210-GQ-0650-RX 650W

    Nvidia GeForce GT8800

    When you power the system on it turns on and it turns off rapidly and if you hold the power button it's just going to turn on and turn off rapidly we're talking about one second burst power and before it keeps reloading the same thing.

    Please scroll down after you're done.

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    Now in this picture everything works I can't really say anything else it boots.

    Test bench2 specs:

    AMD FX-8350 Black Edition

    Kingston valve 4GB

    Asus M5A99X EVO R2.0

    EVGA 210-GQ-0650-RX 650W

    Nvidia GeForce GT8800

    Please scroll down to look at the CPU rails

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    I need to know what's the difference between boat CPU power rails

     

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    Can somebody please explain to me what's the difference between?

  13. 11 minutes ago, ErrMuhGurd said:

    PCPartPicker part list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/fphpTH
    Price breakdown by merchant: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/fphpTH/by_merchant/

    CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 1600X 3.6GHz 6-Core Processor  ($226.28 @ OutletPC) 
    CPU Cooler: be quiet! - Pure Rock Slim 35.1 CFM CPU Cooler  ($23.88 @ OutletPC) 
    Motherboard: ASRock - X370 KILLER SLI/ac ATX AM4 Motherboard  ($133.98 @ Newegg) 
    Memory: G.Skill - Trident Z 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3000 Memory  ($124.99 @ Newegg) 
    Storage: Seagate - FireCuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Hybrid Internal Hard Drive  ($99.88 @ OutletPC) 
    Video Card: Gigabyte - GeForce GTX 1080 8GB G1 Gaming Video Card  ($518.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
    Case: Fractal Design - Meshify C ATX Mid Tower Case  ($89.99 @ SuperBiiz) 
    Power Supply: Corsair - TXM Gold 550W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply  ($74.99 @ Amazon) 
    Operating System: Microsoft - Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit  ($89.89 @ OutletPC) 
    Monitor: QNIX - QX2710 Matte 27.0" 2560x1440 60Hz Monitor  ($219.00 @ Newegg Marketplace) 
    Monitor: QNIX - QX2710 Matte 27.0" 2560x1440 60Hz Monitor  ($219.00 @ Newegg Marketplace) 
    Total: $1820.87

    This is what it looks like now

    okay I just saw this you're running on 60 hertz on your monitors if you play a lot of csgo I would recommend you buying a 144 Hertz monitor it is worth it I have one here's the model ASUS VG248QE 24'' 144Hz I would just replace one of them if you're on the tight budget don't go for it but I would recommend it

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