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Stiffmeistro

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  1. Mine dosen't. According to ASRock, the later revisions of the board had the vrm upgraded, so vdroop is highly unlikely to happen, and on my board, theres barely any. According to HWinfo, my vrm temps are at 65ish c, after 20 mins of prime95 small fft. Cold enough for me to touch it for a few seconds, before it gets too hot, and I have to remove my fingers.
  2. I unplugged the battery cable. It's glued to the back of the rear Audio rear IO, you should be able to see the battery in the video Edit: Just checked again, and its on there with something that looks like double sided thick adhesive tape
  3. Yeah. I'm not gonna do that, but nice try. :-)
  4. Hello I was messing around with ram timings today, trying to tighten them, when they became too tight, my PC would start to bootloop a few times, and then go to default settings, and boot to windows. (Set to detect bootlop 3 times in BIOS, then resetting to default settings) So this happend a few times, and it was no problem, but now it dosent post at all, theres no bios screen or anything. Its on for about 20 seconds, then it turns off for something like 2 seconds, then starts again, but still no post screen. Fans and pump is running, but thats it. No USB peripherals or anything else is on. Should be noted that up until now, there has been no problems with the system, since I put it together 1,5 weeks ago. I tried removing the CMOS battery for 15-20 mins. Tried using only 1 of the sticks, in each ram slot, but nothing. Got a youtube video I quickly filmed: Shitty quality i know. It'll just keep doing this, forever. PC Specs: Motherboard: ASRock Fatal1ty x370 Gaming-ITX/AC - Updated to latest BIOS, AGESA 1.0.0.6a CPU: Ryzen 1700 Ram: G.Skill Flare X 2x8GB @ 3200MHz, but ran at 2933, since 3200 was not stable. Any ideas?
  5. Set your ram speed to 2933 MHz and try again. Mine did the same thing with 3200, and programs would act weird, or straight out crash. No errors with 2933 MHz, and everything works normally again.
  6. I got the ASRock board, but the x370 version instead. No downsides as of yet, but I've only had it, for less than a week, very easy to use bios, and nice layout for my case atleast. Afaik, there isen't any rumors about MSI nor Asus to release ITX boards yet.
  7. Okay, so I have not changed the PSU or anything else. Before I wanted to change the PSU, I tried to see if I could sort of force/cause a crash again, so I tried running several benchmarks: memtest86: ran for about 13 hours, 0 errors. Intel Burn test: Maximum preset. No crashes or freezes. Ran for about 12 hours MSI Kombuster: 1920x1080, 8x AA, Furry and Tessy. Ran for about 10 hours, no crashes. Valley Benchmark: Extreme HD preset. Ran for 16 hours, no crashes. Had no crashes since the first 2 either, when playing games. No idea what it could be.
  8. Update: So, it happened again; CPU fans were running just fine. I was playing League of Legends, where my screen goes black, my monitor says it has no signal, then goes to the standby mode, where my computer keeps running for like 10 seconds after that, then restarts. When it rebooted, I loaded up Chrome, and League of Legends again, to see if I could play the last of the game, and before I'm even in-game, it does the exact same thing; black screen, monitor says it has no signal, then restarts. Anybody got any good idea's? GPU, CPU or something?
  9. Okay, so I'm abit confused right now: I remove my GPU, and hook up my monitor to the MOBO, and it's the same thing; turns on, but black screen. I notice that my CPU radiator fans are not running (pump is running, it's hooked up directly to the PSU, radiator fans are hooked up as CPU fans), I unplug them, and plug them into the exact same slots they were before, and try to start my PC again, and it boots just fine. I hooked up my GPU aswell, and the PC still starts just fine. Now I'm wondering: Why did my CPU fans stop working, and work again as I plugged them into the exact same 'fan-controller-thingie' (Can't remember the name for it, all of a sudden) on the mobo?
  10. Hello! So today I encountered a problem I haven't experienced before, twice actually: So I was gaming just fine today, when all of a sudden my screen goes black, my PC restarts and boots into Windows like nothing happened. Pretty weird, but I didn't really do too much about it, and decided to have a look at it tomorrow. Just before heading to bed, I'm watching YouTube vids, with nothing at all running in the background, and it does the exact same thing; screen goes black, and the PC restarts, but this time my monitor stays on standby, like it's getting no signal. Anybody encountered a similar problem, or does anyone know what it could be? :-) Setup: MSI Z87 Gaming AC Intel I7-4770k @ 4.0 GHz Kingston HyperX @ 1866 MHz EVGA 780 Corsair RM650
  11. Im on Mini itx, so i cant SLI :-) But I think I'll be going for the 980. Doubt it too, that they will make a 980ti, when the 980 is already fully unlocked.
  12. Isen't AMD about to reveal a secret or something? Could it be new cards?
  13. Hello. So I was thinking about getting the 980, but i'm not quite sure. Currently I have the 780, but when i upgrade, the 780 will be going to my brother, who currently got a 650ti. Will there be a 980ti like the 780ti, or have there been no rumors of that? If yes, I'm gonna wait for that. :-)
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