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System
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CPU
AMD Phenom II x4 840t
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Motherboard
MSI 970 Gaming
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RAM
G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series DDR3
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GPU
MSI r9 280
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Case
Corsair Air540
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Storage
Main- Adata SP550
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PSU
Corsair Rm650
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Cooling
Lepa Aquachanger 240
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Keyboard
Razer Deathstalker Chroma
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Mouse
Elecom M-XT1URBK
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Operating System
Windows 10
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ASUS Crosshair VI - Potential Memory Issue
TheRealWeeden replied to TheRealWeeden's topic in Troubleshooting
Checked Corsairs website and this memory is also listed as being ryzen compatible. http://www.corsair.com/en-us/landing/ryzen- 3 replies
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ASUS Crosshair VI - Potential Memory Issue
TheRealWeeden replied to TheRealWeeden's topic in Troubleshooting
No it does not. But it is listed on this QV list a user posted on an Asus forum. http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/SocketAM4/CROSSHAIR-VI-HERO/CROSSHAIR-VI-HERO_DRAM_QVLforAMDRyzenProcessors_0316.pdf?_ga=1.248788097.763399757.1492040179- 3 replies
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What is a good and sorta cheap SSD
TheRealWeeden replied to ANONYMOUS_POTATO's topic in Storage Devices
Adata sp550 is what I use. Not the best, but it is cheap and does what I need it to do. It often goes on sale. -
My old am3 system died a few days ago so I started a new build with an AMD Ryzen r7 1800x. I have it all assembled and when I turned it on I got the Q code "AD" (Ready To Boot Event) on my Crosshair VI Hero motherboard. The "CPU Ready" LED indicator lights show that my processor is ready, but the "Q LED" DRAM light stays lit, meaning there is a problem with my memory. I am using Corsair Vengeance LPX 2400mhz (4x8gb) kit. I have tried to boot with all slots populated, 2 slots populated, and 1 slot populated. I have also tried different stick combinations, with all sticks being tested. Do I maybe just have dead memory? Or is it a motherboard problem? I have no real way to test it. Any input would be appreciated. Worth mentioning. Using the boot ssd from my old system. Asus Crosshair VI hero Mobo Amd Ryzen 1800x Corsair Vengeance LPX 4x8gb Memory CMK32GX4M4A2400C16 EVGA 1080 FTW Gaming Corsair rm650 psu
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iTunes not recognizing connected iPhone
TheRealWeeden replied to DarkEnergy's topic in Troubleshooting
Try disabling password unlock and changing your iphones autolock setting to "never". reconnecting your device could fix the problem. I have to do this with my ipad running ios 10.0.1 every time I want to sync it. Disable Password Settings Touch ID and Password Turn Passcode off Disable Autolock Settings Display and Brightness Auto Lock Select "Never" -
Unfortunately I havent had noticeable success with swapping the cable or port. Do you know of any testing software for sata ports?
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I will have to test that out when I get home. I think most of my sata cables are recycled from previous computers I have owned. I would not be surprised if one was worn out/malfunctioning. I tried switching sata ports but I am pretty sure that isnt the problem becuase all of my other hardware using the various ports function normally. Thanks for the suggestions!
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That's what I am thinking. If it is a defective piece of hardware I dont know what it could be. I am going to try and swap in a few spare parts to see if it changes anything. Hopefully I will find out soon. This is driving me mad.
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I tried disabling Avast and didnt make it very far before I ended up getting a 2 blue screens. I think I am just going to re install and try to slowly install programs and see if one of them is causing the problem.
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Sorry. I missunderstood. My bad. I will do it again
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Here is the link zMeul https://imgur.com/gallery/m8FYW
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Darn it. Ill do that asap
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I did some tinkering and turned essentially all programs running and still got the same results so I restarted my pc, waited a few minutes and then screencapped this.