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jalanga

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  1. @Jon Jon Everything is up to date, the only one thing is to reinstall again the windows, and clear the dualboot( I don't see what problems can make, but with the things I tried until now, who knows.)
  2. @Benx I don't remember, but I did a fresh installation of windows, and this happened like 6-8 months ago. A lot of new drivers come out from then, but I still have the same problem. The biggest weirdest thing is that, I can't play CS:GO. A lot of shuttering, lag, and fps drop...on CS:GO
  3. @Jon Jon Thank you, I will give it a try after work. I didn't used Ryzen Master, I did it all from Bios
  4. Hi, For some months my computer started to run game very bad, low fps, shuttering, lag, frames drop. Is weird because it was running superb until nothing happened. When I had no problems I could play PUBG on 1440p with all details on high. Now I can't play it on 1080p My pc: GPU: 1060 6GB CPU: 1700x(3.4 GHZ, I overclocked to 3.80GHZ same results) RAM: 16 GB, 2400mhz dual channel PSU: Corsair 650W SSD: 2 x 512(1 Intel and 1 Kingston) on one I have Windows and on the other Ubuntu Motherboard: Asus Prime X370 Pro Fans: 6 Case: Zalman What I notice(it happens in all my games): - low GPU usage between 30% and 70%(for few seconds) - low CPU usage overall, 20% - 40%, but the Clock 0(in HW Monitor, Thread 0 I think ) it was at 95% - 100% - very bad 3DMark(Demo, Time Spy) Scores: - CPU I got ~3400, where the best 1700x had ~7800 - GPU I got ~4000, where the best score ~5000 - temps are ok, GPU - 70-80C, and CPU max 70C - when I play PUBG on 1440p instead of 1080p, it seems to work better, but crappy overall. What I tried: - reinstall just the Windows - overclocking GPU - overclock CPU at 3790 Mhz - clean the dust from and replace the paste - update bios - all drivers are up to date - change the RAM slots - set the bios on High performance - set Nvidia on Performance - set windows power management on High performance - disable windows game bar - reset the bios to default settings - enable/disable virtualization I don't know what to do..., broken GPU, broken motherboard? Thank you for your time to read my post. Update: Here is a image of HwMontiror + speccy + Pubg: https://ibb.co/qgn6GyM
  5. Hi,As the title says I have a motherboard AB350N WIFI.I built my pc, and after few attempts with the black screen it worked.Next day I was updating my wifi driver, the desktop was very laggy so I decide to restart. BOOM black screen back and I can't do anything.CPU: Ryzen 1700xGPU: Nvidia 1060 6GBRAM: DDR4 2400Mhz dual channelSSD: YESI have no error sounds, and the led's are not working.I tried to:- clear the cmos with jumper- remove the cmos battery- remove the wifi The big question is how can I flash my bios with the latest version?Thank You!
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