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  1. So I did get my overclock back to 3.9 GHz with some fiddling. As of now it's just RAM, defaulting back to 1067 MHz per stick. I'm gonna try a few more things and probably give it up and mark you as best answer unless someone can offer something else. I should just be happy I got a stable OC to begin with I suppose.
  2. Hello all Today I decided to overclock my Ryzen 5 1600x. After verifying my bios was up to date using MSI's Live update 6 software I jumped into the bios to attempt an overclock. I set my CPU voltage to 1.375 volts and my CPU target frequency to 3.9 GHz. As well, I overclocked the memory to 2933 MHz, with the voltage setting for the RAM set to Auto. (Any other setting caused a crash) Now the first time I booted CPU-z stated I had 3.9 GHz. After a quick Cinebench run I saw my score increase from the OEM of 1226 to 1265. Everything was stable as hell, any game I ran was perfect and stress tests were a dream. However, I checked my RAM frequency only to see each stick of 8Gb RAM was running 1066 MHz, so 2133 MHz total. So I restarted and went back into Bios and tried manual mode with RAM, where I set my 5 numbers to what was on the back of my box: 14 14 14 14 34. I rebooted and was displeased to see my RAM frequency was the same AND my overclock of 3.9 GHz went back to 3.6 GHz! I've tried nearly every combo of voltages and settings in the bios to no avail. I cannot overclock anything at all! Does anybody have any insight into what may be going on? This is literally the first time I've ever overclocked so bear with me please.
  3. After changing the inputs many times I decided to try a different HDMI chord. The new chord picked up immediately. If anyone else has this issue try different HDMI chords!
  4. Well this is different now. I changed the monitor that is connected to hdmi to hdmi input, now I'm getting a black screen that displays no errors. To everyone else, I'm not connecting the inputs to the motherboard. Understood.
  5. Just built the PC yesterday, so fresh drivers are installed all around.
  6. Hello. So I want to run dual monitors, but whenever I connect them up in any combination only one monitor is working. windows 10 does detect my second monitor though. The cables I am using are HDMI: putting one on the gpu and one on the the motherboard. I also tried connecting using one dvi connector on the gpu and one hdmi on the gpu, Every combination just does not work. The second monitor usually says NO DVI SIGNAL. Any tips? Do I need to buy two DVI cables, or do you think I need two displayport 1.4 cords? I'm using latest drivers for nvidia as well. here's the pc specs: Ryzen 1600x 16GB of 3200 mhz RAM Gigabyte gtx 1080ti OC edition MSI x370 SLI plus am4 mobo 650 watt psu the monitors are two ASUS VS Series VS247H-P Black 23.6" 2ms LED Backlight Widescreen LCD Monitor
  7. Restarted my computer and everything works fine, marking as solved ?
  8. So last night decided it'd be fun to change to Windows 10 while it's still free. Now after it was finished overnight I booted up and the first thing I noticed was that my internet was not working. Wifi and direct Ethernet both. Now my roommates internet is working just fine and I'm stumped as to what this is. Chrome recommended checking firewall to see if it was blocking chrome, disabled it altogether to no avail. Rest the modem, no results. Steam is working, somewhat, I can message friends but I cannot go on the store. When I tried the connect to internet function in network and sharing center windows stated I am already connected. I'm posting this from my phone so please understand I can't use all my data searching for a solution. Thanks in advanced guys
  9. ya for sure! thanks for the help it was a pretty stupid question now that I look back at it but I suppose someone can get some help from this.
  10. only one hdmi output (it's an amd r9 280x), and another output I'm not sure what the name is. So as you said the first gpu only outputs display, do I simply need to buy an adapter of some sort?
  11. Hello, Today I was setting up my television with HDMI ports as a second monitor to make programming and such easier. Anyhow I uninstalled my graphics drivers and reinstalled them with my second monitor on so it could detect it. After a quick restart it flashed with my desktop background and I have not gotten a signal since. The television is an off-brand bargain buster from a local department store. The two are connected via two graphics cards: gpu 1 hooks to my Asus monitor via hdmi and gpu 2 connects via hdmi to the television. There was also a windows error which I screen capped when the television stopped receiving signal. anybody have an idea? Do I need a special adaptor or can I get away with hdmi?
  12. I don't know what version of the game that's installed, I am positive the game is up to date but enlighten me on how to check the version.
  13. hahhaha it's no issue I appreciate the help, it wasn't useless at all!
  14. Ya I really don't see any other solution, may just have to wait for an update or try a different voltage on the oc like you said.
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