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Tummy

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  1. I mean: What's the difference in preformance with higher Vcore?
  2. ok, mybe I can use other sofwate to see what frequenty its acctually running at
  3. Hello guys, I have build this system containing of a Ryzen 1200 CPU, ASrock AB350m pro4 Motherboard and 8GB crucial RAM. I noticed that The CPU is constantly at 98-99% of its max frquenty and it won't go up whatever I try. The CPU is overclocked to 4025MHz (@1,275V) and only runs at 3960MHz but even at stock settings (3100MHz) the cpu only runs at 3030MHz. I tried: higher voltage, Cmos reset, BIOS update, reïnstalling windows, checking settings in the power plan and a different PSU. I know for a fact that its not the software (CPU-Z, Prime95, AIDA64) and that it is not thermal throtteling. Can anyone help me get it to 100% cpu usage?
  4. Nice man, we understand each other. Also, cool that you have the balls to really solder the wires to the board of the PSU and that 1 wire can support up to 200w. Building a PC is simple but understanding PC's is a lot harder.
  5. Why do you think that> I can send a pic of it working on my personal PC.
  6. nope, if it fails, it fails. why would the other components fail? if something in the circuit inside the PSU breaks it will just not deliver power anymore. I have it connected to a switch that can kill all the power at any time. But I have done this before and this Cheap PSU has proven to be very relieable. I also opend it up to check/clean everthing and everything was and is perfectly fine. So I don't expect that this PSU will take the rest with it.
  7. Than you have a risk of getting sick. If this goes wrong nothing happens, and I can always bay a psu afterwards.
  8. I just did it and it's working prefectly, it was only 3 minutes of work. The cables are mutch cooler now. And I checked the inside of the PSU, everything was fine. I'm running furmark right now and everything is cool. But its extra money you don't need to spend.
  9. I don't really go out to expencive places. we're highschool students.
  10. 60$ is more than the total cost of some PC's.
  11. Hello guys, hoping you have a fantastic day I just came up with the best idea I ever had! currenty I'm running a 8-pin GPU (Asus GTX 760) from the power from a molex cable. Just by soldering the 12V cables together. I was able to run a 170W GPU from a molex cable. unfortiantly (And it didn't came as a suprise) the cable just melted away after a couple of months. Because I was sending 170w of power trough one single small cable. And that got me thinking: I need to spread the load over more cables to stop them from melting and stop my computer from shutting down. And then I rememberd those things that my dad used to connect cables to eatchoter, and they are modulair!!!!!!! I tought to myself: what if I just make a couple of those female connectors to all the cables of the PSU (just by cutting them of en strippingt them) and also make male connectors on the things you want to power. This way you can power things your PSU normally wouldn't power because it didn't have the right connectors. And if you need another connector for any reson, you just swap 'em out. I hope this works and helps people out! I'm gonna try it today and see if it works, I can't think of any reasons why it wouldn't. I'm using the connectors in the top left and right of the image.
  12. Solved it! I think the 2 disks were just old and got damaged on the way home. And my SSD didn't work because my motherboard refuses to load bios or any other thing while I have my monitor plugged in the USB port (I also don't understand this stupid board and why it won't boot with an usb cable). Before I foud out that this stupid board won't boot wit USB devices in it I Cleared Cmos and that will load a profile that I calles "stock". even tough It is an OVERCLOCKING PROFILE it also affects the sata ports and sets my ssd from AHCI to RAID-mode. Thats my it was bluescreening and not booting after I unplugged my monitor.
  13. ok, thanks for the reply. The drives are from 2010 but thet never failed. But when I put the in This mobo they both fail in a couple of days. And the second one failed while it was not in RAID. Also the windows install was only like 4 days old and I can't think of any reason it would break, other than a broken/faulty drive.
  14. Hello everyone, I got this new motherboard (The asrock AB350m Pro4) about 1,5 months ago. at first I had 2 HDD's (2x barracuda 7200.10 250GB) Running in Raid 0. Then one of them died the disks had been working perfectly in a nas for any years. But OK, it can happen that a drive fails. After a few days the second HDD started showing siumlair simpthons (Bluescreens, taking ages to boot, currupted windows). But then I god my m.2 SSD and installed windows onto that. It worked fine for a couple of days, and then out of oware the second Barracuda 7200.10 failed and I wasn't even using it. It is now just as the other comepletely dead, only showing the capacity. So I only have my ssd now, and about an hour ago my ssd also started showing the same simpthons as the 2 HDD's that died before it. (It has a bluescreen and corrupted windows) What should I do? I don't want my brand new SSD to break as well. Specs: ryzen 1200 Asus GTX 760 Asrock AB350m Pro4 (Now dead) barracuda 7200.10 250GB x2 Sandisk M.2 Sata SSD 256GB (The ssd that is about to break)
  15. Maybe because I put labor in it and I got some parts cheaper than most people can find them. but really I don't know
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