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JerryBond

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Slovenija

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 7 5800X
  • Motherboard
    Asrock X570 Taichi
  • RAM
    2x16GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo DDR4-3600 DIMM CL16
  • GPU
    AMD 7900XTX powercolour RedDevil
  • Case
    Fractal meshify S2, 8x 140mm pwm fans (3 front, 2 down, 2 up, 1 back)
  • Storage
    SSD: 500GB Samsung 970 Evo Plus M.2 2280 PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe 1.3 3D-NAND TLC
    SSD: 1000GB Samsung 970 Evo Plus M.2 2280 PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe 1.3 3D-NAND TLC
    SSD: 2000GB Samsung 970 Evo Plus M.2 2280 PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe 1.3 3D-NAND TLC
    HDD: Seagate BarraCuda 2TB
  • PSU
    Crosair 1200W
  • Display(s)
    2x iiyama 27 144hz red eagle freesync
  • Cooling
    Arctic liquid freezer II 420mm
  • Keyboard
    G910
  • Mouse
    G903 lightspeed
  • Sound
    G935
  • Operating System
    windows 10

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  1. Old thread, but hey! I still thought about this issue even this morning when i turned on my pc. I don't have the issue since i upgraded to 7900xtx red devil a couple of months ago.
  2. I bought through amazon, is it still possible? I saw in gamers nexus video that they are sending out repair kits also, so i could do it myself too. He also fixes it in the video with said kit
  3. Hi, I'm using Arctic liquid freezer II 420 and i suspect it may be affected with the issue: "In certain units, the gaskets were not sufficiently vulcanized causing a chemical reaction to occur between the copper cold plate and the gasket. This reaction may lead to sulfur residue and copper plate deposits. If this has happened, it can lead to a reduction in cooling performance and potential loss of cooling liquid." I plan on checking if i'm affected since i bought at the right wrong time and I'm already planning on how to fix and if i do decide to empty all of the liquid, wash the interior with distiled water and replace with a diy mix... But how to make a good cpu coolant mix? As a chemist i have access to ultra pure water and other chemicals, and want to know what is best mixture for the coolant solution. I've read people would use antifreeze or propylene glycol, but in what ratio? I could also add a bit of methanol in there also, or whatever else you recommend. Thanks for any help i get on this.
  4. It would be awesome if it could be over Internet, but I'd settle for lan if it's a big difference in how hars it is to set up. I have experience in port forwarding and such, so maybe not that hard, but probably depends on the integrated techniques in softwares used to achieve it. I'd mainly like for the R studio with projects to be on the laptop, anything can be installed on desktop.
  5. Hi! As title says, I'd like to share desktop computers cpu (a ryzen 7 5800x) to be used for running statistics analysis on a laptop. What would be the way to go about it? Desktop pc can have a static ip so that might make it less compicated, but I'd need pointers or a guide on how to do it all. Thanks!
  6. I'm looking for a mouse to suit my architect girlfriend. Her hand size is a tad smaller than mine, just above 18cm L & 9cm W. So far she's been using a horrible, old, small cheap mouse with bad sensor, wheel, no special buttons, so she definitely wouldn't want any weird ergonomic mouse. Budget is up to 50eur, and I'd like to hear if you have any good suggestions! thanks! ps: I'm fan of logitech, driving G502 for the last 5 years. The MX looks interesting at least to me, but it's also double the budget.
  7. I've already tried fresh windows install, it didn't help.
  8. It didn't help, but I'd try anything at this point. as I've switched all of the components but motherboard and cpu, it really does seem like it could either be power supply, motherboard, bios or bios settings. Psu is just as new as the whole system, since december, but weird wiring in the apartment could affect it? I've tried different bios versions, older ones too, and tried flashing within bios, oposed to in windows with gigabyte tool that always caused huuuge system interrupts - making me think it could be connected? Bios settings: altho i see it affecting it differently, before august i for sure never had the same problem, and it definitely shouldn't persist on default settings after cmos reset. Which brings me to motherboard, and possible incident with an older 240GB disk, and how i turned off its scheded disk check untill it went crazy and j just unplugged it as it's far from needed Nd was causing trouble. I'm just thinking if it could have damaged fhe mobo in the peocess. This is also why i tried disabling sata ports in bios, no luck there. I have been using latencymon, should i gice results? They vary on the usage, only overload un a game at seemingly random tims, all until the game crashes. latencymon usually shows way bigger numbers for video drivers, directx and network. I tried updating them all, using different versions, but seeing how i had the same problem on another os of my brothers nvme with all different hardware but psu/mobo, it's very unlikely... Would be great if i could circumvent the trigger in bios though.
  9. Hey i have "non micro" stuttering in games, where everything interrupts for even a second. Sometimes shorter ones happen even while "idle", like watching netflix. At it's worst it affected sound too. I tried swapping all hardware but the motherboard and psu with brothers equipment, problem persisted. Only thing i didn't dive into, likely the culprit, was some old hdd i had that a month ago, some time before everything started. That old hdd had errors, but i was working on some overclocks or something in bios, and manually skipped disk check, so it wouldn't bother me with windows startup repair. Everything fine until whole system started freezing and i couldn't use file explorer, basic windows options some days later... , it took me a few minutes for the obvious answer where that old hdd would have 100% usage, turned off my pc and unugged faulty hdd. Problems went away, or so i thought. All symptoms now seem to be occasional mild variants- have i broken my motherboard? I'd hardly believe it could be brothers ssd windows install (excluding possibility of driver failuire or something software related ), and since stock bios settings weren't ever giving me problems before? I can still reach 3800 points on 4.2Ghz overclock in Cinebench R20, never getting errors, temps up to 66°C, but those freezes turn up even on typing this message. Huge thanks to anyone that could help me! system specs attached
  10. I have G935 and preffer to use them wired, as quality can be 192hz, while wireless, like in razers software provides only 48000, and there's the dip in quality. You can turn them on during them being wired, and still get the extra boost from onboard amp and 300ohm imp unlike turned off. To get absolute best sound tho, unplug wireless adapter from pc, so you don't drain power on it, as there is difference to when it's off. And for last ofc, if you have a loud pc, decrease sidetone or mute your mic. Seems obvious, but still a good mention.
  11. In case anyone ever searches and finds this, it sort of works with an hdmi cable and some tweaking- but my monitor is limited to 1080p 120hz now... Most likely it's a driver isue, as what happened on DP was it only displayed on windows login screen, when windows drivers kicked in and sent the picture to the right output. May be a problem with display, cable, or mobo drivers on displayport side.
  12. Reason why i need help is anything before windows boot doesnt display on monitor. Especially since i added another drive, and boot priority settings are messed up and I can only get in windows randomly pressing F8, arrow keys and enter to boot the right drive,... You can see how it can be problematic, not being able to set bios settings, even though it works, it just doesn't display it. Same happens when i boot bios- it's not displayed, but for example F10+enter works to save settings and reboot. How could i make it display post? Things i already tried: -booting bios from windows recovey, so fast startup isn't the culprit, as i know it would be suggested, -I ususlaly conect through display port on gpu, i tried with hdmi cable on gpu or motherboard directly (both cables work, checked, so do ports once booted into windows), -Checked monitor display input settings, as auto, display port and hdmi, -All other components are well seated and working, i'm guessing latest games wouldn't work otherwise, Thanks for any aditional tips in advance!
  13. After previous reply, i tried through shift-restart-change uefi firmware settings, got a black screen, and out of curiosity pressed F10 & enter, and it indeed restarted pc. Meaning you're right, it's a problem of displaying bios to the screen, for some reason. I don't have another tv monitor avaliable at the moment, will tell when i do, for sakes of others finding solution to this if it need be
  14. That can't be the problem, as i have 2s to press it before keyboard lights go off, then on again when windows is selected. I'm sure i can catch that 2s because when i do press delete, it's stuck with a black screen and keyboard lights on. any combo of keys does not help, other than ctrl alt del, which immediatelly reboots the pc. Another reason why timing is't the problem, is that this happens when selecting change uefi settings in advanced windows recovery options, that bypasses having to press the right key at the right time, as mentioned in original post. I have managed to get into bios on few random ocasions, but i don't know which of the settings may be at fault. This probably excludes the screen beeing at fault as well. There must be something else...
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