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Rotta

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  1. Damn top one is definitely a juicy one, ill think about these for a few days and see which one ill get. Victus definitely has the looks I need from my laptop, maybe a 15" would be better but for the price I'm not complaining. Thanks a lot!
  2. The MSI one seems a little too flashy, Ill consider it but not high on the priority list, the 4050 definitely peaked my interest. Checked HP's site in my country but none of the local stores sell it, also the site is in German so its kind of hard to decipher most of it. Is it possible to order from the sites even though not from the origin country of the site?
  3. Title. I hate the RBG keyboard style with grey-ish sandpaper type plastic that surrounds the laptops. Quite thin bezels, feel free to suggest. I have no idea on screen sizes but 14 to 15" is apparently the current standard. With light gaming I mean triple A's with low/medium 1080p getting solid above 60fps. In the EU, price cap @ 1100€, IPS-display preferrably, dGPU and something thats considered solid in build quality. If 1100€ is too low for my requirements, let me know and suggest what you got, I can flex a bit on the budget.
  4. Which are the AIOs that you are using in your build? I am having an issue with the X570 Tomahawk, which I cannot fit a 280mm into my PC and I saw some fitting issues with the motherboard heatsinks. If you don't have an Pure Base 500DX, please recommend a PC case which can fit with both the 280mm+ AIO and the X570 Tomahawk. I am looking for an airflow focused case
  5. Try DDU'ing drivers and factory reset the drivers on install, reboot and when the drivers have downloaded, select the "Standard" setup instead of Gaming. Some of the features could cause stuttering or tearing. Try disabling Image Sharpening?
  6. Best option, 5600X. Cheap and fast for productivity and gaming. If its not available tho and you dont have any time to waste, pick an i5-10600K or i7-10700K with a decent Z490. Remember, the Intel purchase comes up with the cost of a better cooler.
  7. It can definitely cause the CPU to throttle. This is why I said the X570-A Pro is absolutely awful.
  8. Honestly only thing I can think about right now is remount, or the fact that you have an awful motherboard, the worst you can possibly get. I hope someone else can help you with this.
  9. Try swapping the two top fans to work as exhaust, three in the front for intake is already plenty.
  10. The two on the top work as exhaust if im correct? Did you remove the from the CPU and the D15 when you reapplied your paste? Can you still screw the screws any tighter?
  11. Gaming (Warzone, Cold War) with a NH-U12S, about 80 degrees. (note: this is with side panels OFF and 2 default case fans) What case do you have?
  12. Its probably just a driver issue, try DDU'ing them. The archive should have some instructions in them. Boot into safe mode -> Launch DDU program -> Select GPU (AMD in this case) -> "Clean and restart" and let it do its thing. https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html After that you can download the newest drivers, or if you still keep having the same issue try previous versions.
  13. A small update, I haven't started with yours yet: I am able to boot into Windows thru the DVD as it gives me a prompt that I have "Started an update and booted from the DVD" it asks me to take out the DVD and to reboot to continue the "update". I press "Yes" it boots into Windows just fine after it did a drive repair on the SSD (this only happened after I plugged in the power cable). I went to format both my HDD and M.2 SSD and a reboot worked, so I decided to shut down and boot again, fresh and it proceeded not to boot again. Also when I check the Windows DVD installation section, I can see Windows has made multiple new partitions for recovery. Secure Boot has been Disabled for the entire time. I do not see the HDD as a boot option so there should be no problems with that. I'll boot into Windows now thru the DVD and proceed with your troubleshooting methods. EDIT: Ok I succeeded to get the PC to boot normal. I will update this in a bit just to be sure. EDIT2: Nope, unplugged the SSD and HDD to move them back to their slots but now the PC doesn't boot again (unplugged DVD drive) EDIT3: Boot priority doesn't show the HDD at all. Only the SATA SSD with the OS on it. I'll go buy a new USB tomorrow and try to reinstall Windows 10 thru that. Windows is probably the culprit rn. EDIT: Solved
  14. I am booting from the SATA SSD 120GB. The 1TB NVME has nothing on it and is brand new. Windows has always been installed on the 120GB SATA SSD since the last build. If I remember correctly I have had Windows on the HDD before but not for a long time. I do not remember wiping the HDD so there might be some old files left on it but the SATA SSD is my primary boot drive so I doubt it affects things. Just to add a bit of detail, I can still boot into BIOS.
  15. Hi! I just swapped some components of my PC and everything went fine until BIOS had detected the drive as normal, but it wouldn't let me set it as a boot drive which previously had my Windows 10 on it. (120GB SSD) I used an old DVD to format the drive and reinstalled Windows on it and all went fine until I plugged in the power cable to the hard drive and I rebooted the PC (as in PC was powered off when I did this), but my PC would not get past the BIOS logo and there's no Windows loading logo. (Conquer the battlefield) Well I did the same thing again but this time I updated all the drivers I could (except NVIDIA's because I could not) and repeated the same thing. Shut down PC, plugged in HDD power cable and it did not boot. Same thing as before. (Yes I had my SATA cable in and Windows recognized it before the power cable) Even if I remove the drive it still won't boot. Also BIOS detects my M.2 but Windows doesn't show it even as unallocated. PC Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X GPU: MSI RTX 3080 Gaming X Trio Mobo: MSI MAG X570 Tomahawk SSD(s): 120GB Kingston SATA SSD, Kingston A2000 M.2 1TB HDD: Seagate 1TB PSU: Corsair RM750x Thanks in advance! Let me know if I made a mistake with my post
  16. Hey! I have a problem with my current case that I can't fit the PSU cables inside the PC without having the side panel off for my GPU. I have an RTX 3080 Gaming X Trio and just some normal daisy chain sleeved Corsair PSU cables. Looking for an RGB or non-RGB case as long as it has a controller. Do all cases have these issues with the 3080's?
  17. Well the creator of this game is infamous for his bad optimization. Its just weird considering the game could use way more of my GPU (it even recommends a GTX 980) Having lower FPS is better than having crazy stutters. Also my FPS gets progressively worse the more I play.
  18. V-sync is off by default and I checked that its off. Warzone is working fine. Trying Rust again.
  19. I think I turned on Windows' High Performance mode, turned off FreeSync and rebooted. Forgot to turn off FreeSync, since for some reason it re-enables itself on every driver install. Ill do some testing on other games.
  20. I just did that yesterday, I was previously running 20.7.1. But I guess I can do it again.
  21. Yep, currently playing Rust while typing this. Low clock issue solved but still have a utilization issue.
  22. 16GB, currently Rust uses about 6GB, but overall 11,3GB is being used. Yes im running dual channel.
  23. I got the low clocks issue fixed, but utilization fell from 50% to less than 25% Only one of my CPU cores sometimes hits above 50%, but comes down fast. Runs stable 50 degrees celsius. GPU same. Never hits above 60 Im running Ryzen 5 1600X, HyperX Fury 2666MHz 16-18-18-39
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