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PhanicKnight

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Croatia
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    Core2Duo E8500@3.16
  • Motherboard
    P5K Premium Black Pearl
  • RAM
    DRR2 4GB
  • GPU
    R7 250
  • PSU
    450W
  • Display(s)
    1
  • Keyboard
    G510
  • Mouse
    Sharkoon Drakonia
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Just to update you, I just restarted my PC after installing Photoshop, and it was stuck on the Windows loading screen for 90 seconds, sooooo nope, nothing changed!
  2. First boot today went normal, booted in ~5 seconds. Sigh of relief, but we'll see how it goes when I have to restart it
  3. @PDifolco just reinstalled Windows in UEFI mode, same thing.... thanks for trying to help anyways
  4. I will try and reinstall it in UEFI mode, but if that doesn't work, I've no idea what to do... thanks
  5. I understand it won't be a problem, but if the Legacy mode is the issue with slow loading time, wouldn't I also see it while using the 3700X previously? Because this issue only came up with my new CPU, even tho other than that, CPU works perfectly.
  6. I could reinstall it in UEFI mode if I knew how. But wouldn't that also make my Windows boot slow with my previous CPU as well? I wasn't experiencing this until I installed the 5700X
  7. I'm not sure how would I check if I installed in UEFI mode. This is what my system32 says. I tried to turn CSM off, but it restarted and loaded directly into BIOS, and it didn't show any SSDs or HDDs in the boot options.
  8. So today I replaced my 3700X with the 5700X on my Gigabyte X470 Aorus Ultra Gaming board - latest BIOS F63c installed. First time I turned the PC on I got the 'new cpu installed ftpm nv corrupted' message, and since I never used BitLocker I used the reset ftpm option. PC booted into BIOS, I loaded factory optimal settings and restarted. (CSM is enabled in my BIOS) It got to the Windows 10 loading screen, and it just wouldn't stop loading, it was going for at least 2 minutes. I restarted it several times without change. Then I reset CMOS, turned on my PC and it booted and loaded into Windows instantly like a normal NVMe would. To make sure it's fixed, I restarted again, and the same thing happened again, loading screen going for ~2 minutes, at which point I decided to completely reinstall Windows. After I did so, when I installed some drivers and went to restart my PC, the same thing happened. Only this time I wanted to see how long it will go for - and turns out it doesn't not load, it actually loads Windows but for some reason it takes 2-3 times. Any help would be so appreciated..
  9. I got a new card few days ago, it's an Asus 3060 Ti Dual V2 OC version. It worked fine the first two-three days, but now I started noticing weird thing, like for example really low usage and FPS in GTA 5 at 1080, 50-90 at very high settings. Same thing happening in CP2077, I run it on the RTX Ultra preset at 1080p, but my card still manages to push out 60-70 fps at ~80% usage? I decided to run some 3DMark benchmarks and here are the results: Firestrike settings Firestrike scores TimeSpy settings TimeSpy scores Also note that I have it running with an undervolt at 943 mV and 1995 MHz. It usually stays between 60 and 70 degrees C. Other PC specs are 3700X, X470 aorus ultra gaming motherboard, 2x8gb @ 3200mhz, and edg650 650W psu. If you need any other info ask.
  10. So, I've had my P9 since 2017, the original battery went bad a few months ago and I put in a different one. Yesterday I got a free new Alcatel 1S 2020 edition, and I'm not very tech savy, so can you help me and tell me if I should switch to the 1S 2020, or keep the P9? I mostly use my phone for internet, social media apps, watching YT videos and Twitch streams. If I play a game, it's usually a very light game and its like once a week.
  11. Okay, I did and it's showing the settings I set up in my BIOS, but why are the other programs not showing correct data?
  12. CPU: i5 6600k MB: Asus Z170 ProGaming AURA So, in the BIOS I overclocked my CPU to 4386 MHz with core voltage of 1.270 V. EDIT: Base clock is 102 and the multiplier is 43. I ran Prime95 and x264 Stability Test software for ~3 hours and got different voltages and clocks on 4 different programs. CPU-Z was showing 4387 MHz with 1.280 V which is fine since I have LLC on. HW Monitor was showing 4386 MHz with 1.320 V which is pretty abnormal but I don't know, maybe it's right? Task Manager was showing 4270 MHz which is totally off my BIOS setting. Finally, MSI Afterburner was registering 4301 MHz which is also off. How do I know what's right?
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