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ZmBzRALIVE

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  1. Hmm.. Alright, I'm not gonna lie I've seen people talk about stuff like that with Bobby pins or something, I've just always been too scared to do it, but I'll give it a go, got nothing to lose I guess. Thanks for the response!
  2. If I'm being honest I had music going in my ears so even if it did make a sound there was like no chance I'd have ever heard it. And nope, no bios, I can't even get it to stay on much less get it to post lol, I could try to remove it, I seriously doubt that it would keep it from starting up tho
  3. System: OS: Windows 10 (fully up to date) BIOs: Latest. Mobo: Asrock B450 Pro4. CPU: Ryzen 5900x. Cooler: Standard Wraith AMD RGB. Ram: 64GB 3000MHz CL16 Corsair RGB. GPU: MSI RTX 2070. PSU: MWE Gold Coolermaster 750W Storage: P1 Crucial 500GB M.2, a Generic 4TB HDD. Software that was running: FiveM (GTA V), Team speak, Discord, Chrome (about 13 tabs), and task manager. Things I've tried: Unhooking everything besides CPU and 1 stick of Ram, Pulling out Cmos battery for 6 hours (just incase), unplugging from the wall for many hours, reseating the CPU, tested both sticks of Ram. So, I was playing GTA V and suddenly my screen went black, my PC had completely booted down, it had been running a bit slow over the past few days but I thought it was cause of the newest windows update, now when I press power (after unplugging from the wall and plugging back in) it will flicker on for a split second, RGB and all, then it instantly shuts back off before post or anything. There is a click now which I believe is the relay switch for the power supply clicking on and then off everytime I try to boot it. I don't have a multimeeter sadly so I can't test the PSU as far as I know anyways. Any ideas on why it would randomly so this? Or any ideas on things I could test to see what the problem is?
  4. Did all of that, swapped in another set of Ram as well and it worked fine, idk what the actual problem was but sent the Ram back, oh well.
  5. Nobody has any ideas ey? It's actually crazy with how this thing is acting so not really much of a surprise there, guess I'll just have to send the Ram back.
  6. (Edited) TLDR; Tested to see if incorrect memory timings from xmp would cause it, nope. edit: Tested that theory and no dice, still not displaying after manually setting everything while the old Ram was in, saved and exited, booted down pulled the old Ram out (the white set) and nothing. Plug it back in, bam, post.
  7. that's not quite the solution I'm looking for, I am not looking to mix and match capacity. I am simply trying to get just the red set to work, however it will not post without the old ram in at all (the white set), regardless of which slot/s.
  8. okay, so I've read a boat load of forum post about this issue, none of which have helped. Recently I bought some new ram (this week in fact) to go into a "old" system of mine, upgrading it from 2x4 GB to 2x8 GB (same 3000 Mhz) When I put the new ram in and press power, it powers up but will not post. I put the old ram back in, boots just fine. I tested the kit in another computer so I know it's fine. (I also tested one stick at a time in the old PC) But here is the catch: if I put 1 stick of old ram in and 1-2 stick/s of the new ram in it will post, giving me 12-20 GB's. strange huh? I have updated the bios on the z270 fatal1ty gaming K4 to the latest version. CPU I5 7600k DDR4 3000mhz 2x4 (and 2x8) PSU is 600w 80+ gold Windows 64-Bit and I tried clearing cmos, as well as factory resetting all the settings. No Post beep, no LED errors on Mobo. Any ideas? (red is the new set, white is the old set)
  9. ah, mine happens with literally every game, it even does it with other things, it will just shoot to 5000 then freeze, then continue like normal
  10. nope, I hate antiviruses and will never install one lol.
  11. Hello, so this is a bit random, but I've noticed while installing games I'll get crazy high response times? in the range of 1000-5000MS delays on it, is this normal? I don't see a bottle neck in anything else, as my CPU stays around 30% usage while installing multiple games and I have 900MB Download speeds, with 16GB of ram. It slows down my installs SOOOO much. a 30GB game takes almost a hour, which is ridiculous considering it takes that long for me to install a 300GB game on Xbox. Is this normal? if not what can I do to test and see what's wrong? I apologize I'm quite the noob when it comes to HDD's and storage in general.
  12. yes, as I stated, I have room for it and I don't have to have to upgrade in the future for any reason, and looks, it would look better than a AIO, and of course I am willing to spend some money just not $1000, even more so when I see people have gotten it much cheaper, I'm even fine at $700 or $800, but that's not $1000. it is simply because I would rather get it over with in 1 go and not have to spend again 4 years down the line and end up $1800 in water cooling than a simple $800.
  13. yeah, I figured it was too much but it's mainly for looks tbh, and it means I will never have to really upgrade anything other than the blocks, which I'm totally fine with, I'm the kind that wants to buy once and not have to worry with it lol I plan on running Pure water the whole time.
  14. I mean I've seen some post on here from before and they spent maybe $600, thats a huge difference, I just don't know if that stuff is still good.
  15. hello, so I'm looking for a way to do a full custom water loop for my GPU and CPU I do have the room and fans. Here is everything I own: Case: anidees AI Crystal XL RGB V3 Full Tower Motherboard: asrock b450 pro4 CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x GPU: MSI 2070 Tri Frozr Ram: T-force 3200MHz 16GB Fans: anidees AI Aureola x 9 I was hoping to go pretty cheap if possible, but highly functioning, if you looked at the case then you can see there is 4 fans in the front and 4 in the top which is why I would like to do double 480mm rads even if it's not needed, I also don't have many tools so it would probably have to be soft tubing? any tips on what I should buy? I've never done any form of water cooling before besides AIO which doesn't come in 480mm or I would do that lol (am looking to do the GPU and CPU) Edit: I'm not looking to be talked out of my choice, I know what I would like to do, I am simply looking for recommendations on how to do it and with what parts, thank you. Obviously I am willing to spend a bit but I would rather not spend $1000 on cooling like Corsair tried to sell me with 360mm lol Thank you!
  16. Much appreciated I'll look into it a bit if they won't send the proper kit, I hope you have a wonderful day/night! Thank you so much once again!
  17. okay, so I guess there was a problem in the shipping, someone must have grabbed the wrong kit or something lol. Thank you very much for your help! got it right back to 3000 MHz You're awesome!
  18. https://bit.ly/3dEfJQp (New Egg Link) I bought it exactly from the same spot, and got the 3200 MHz kit
  19. How Strange, I wonder if there was a mistake made with shipping cause I 100% got 3200 MHz.. Thank you! Ah Yes, Everything is still at default atm as I can't seem to get it back to 3000 MHz, so I tried resetting everything to default.
  20. Hello, And thank you for the response. I believe I have done everything correctly as stated, and I am still only seeing 2400MHz after a full reboot of the system, applying the changes and doing the little stress test. I also blocked the part and Serial number because I don't know how important they are for security lol
  21. Hello everyone. So, about a week ago I built a brand new PC, I was obviously on a budget just like most people, and these are the items I grabbed: Mobo: ASrock B450 Pro4 (On newest Bios) CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x (Wanted the fancy cooler) Ram: Team T-Force Vulcan Z 16GB DDR4-3200 MHz GPU: MSI 2070 8GB So, when I first booted (after the flashing process) I managed to enable the XMP profile and that worked great for a while, and I noticed it was only running in 3000 MHz, and I was like "That's not right.." so, I rebooted into my bio's, disabled the xmp and set it up to 3200 MHz, rebooted, no post, it reset about 3 times (failure check is why it stopped I guess), I then turned back on XMP just to see if I could get into boot and...nope! so, I finally reset everything back to factory settings, and got into Windows..then after doing some research I came across Anthony's Third gen Ryzen Overclocking video, and I followed along with him, and everything worked great besides the ram! I have done everything I can think of to get over 2400 MHz but it will NOT Budge. (P.S. I can't even get it to go back to 3000 with XMP like before) Any Ideas on what could be wrong? Thanks Guys!
  22. I currently have a 2 year old AULA keyboard and mouse, with no headphones or mouse pad.
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