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dronjo12

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  1. The chipset drivers are updated trough the Gigabyte control center. If I try to go the AMD route (manual driver install, the above thing happens, it wont run) also, windows keeps automatically installing the AMD drivers seen in the device manager.
  2. Hey guys, So I have a pretty new build that has a Ryzen 7 7700x (32 gigs RAM), Aorus B650 Elite Ax and an Nvidia 3070. The question I have is this. When I go to the device manager I see that AMD Radeon Graphics has an exclamation point next to it. I tried to resolve it by downloading AMD software but everytime it installs and I reset the PC the software is not there (if manually launched I get that the software is not compatible with my stuff). Next to that, I also see an exclamation point next to the AMD PSP 11. I'll attach the pictures belowl. If anyone knows what I should do I would really appreciate it.
  3. Hey guys. I'v notices that when i play more intensive games I hear a low hum from my speakers. Now I'v tried switching the port to my front connection and it usually goes away, so I'm guessing it's some kind of interference. Is that something i should worry about or is it just the quality of audio shielding on my Mo-Bo? Thanks in advance
  4. Yes, its the Corsair TX750M. Its 50% modular so i can just add it in. I'll do it as soon as i can then ^_^
  5. Hey guys. So i was watching a video on ytb about connecting graphics cards to the psu. So i have a 3070 which is connected by 1 cable with 2 8 pin connections. The video (Jayz2cents) says that you shouldnt connect the graphics card with the "daisy chain". Is the 3070 that power hungry or can it stay that way? Thanks in advance ^_^
  6. No, with the old setup i never got that error. Wont even let me pass into windows, i have to press F1 and go into BIOS. Simce everything else is.new and the old PSU didnt help. Would it be smart to try a new MOBO? And thank you for your help so much.
  7. Ok so i switched back to the old PSU and its the same problem. Did the BIOS reset with the screwdriver crosslink and same thing. The only thing i dont know is how to turn of the autooverclock since i dont know whats its name in the bios. Whats your next advice?
  8. Ok. Didnt know that it would be ok with 550w. So if it passes and no overvoltage. What sould i do then? What would be the problem?
  9. I cant. The old PSU is 550w and the 3070 needs 650w. Should i get a new motherboard or?
  10. Hey guys. I just got a new graphic card so i got the Corsair 750M power supply. When i replaced the power supply and started the pc i got an overvoltage problem. I see lots of people saying its usually the motherboard but can you take a look and see? Motherboard is Asus Prime A320M-K Processor: R5 1600x Graphics: KFA2 3070 Thanks in advance
  11. Hey guys. So i was looking for a good case for airflow and came upon the Fractal Meshify C. The problem is that I bought a KFA RTX 3070 EX 8GB Gamer graphics card which is 316 mm in length while the case says that it supports up to 315 mm (with fan installed). Do you think there's no room for that 1 mm or is that just a guideline? Thanks in advance
  12. Maybe go for the 2070 Super? Would that be ok?
  13. Hey guys. I'm currently running on a RX480 which is kinda becoming out of date. I was thinking of going for the new gen of graphics cards but seeing many reviews and knowing i play on 1080p I'm not really sure if it would be smart to get an RTX 3070 or RX 6800 since my R1600X would probably bottleneck the GPU. I'm not in a place where I can upgrade both CPU and GPU, and since I know I would get a bigger boost from GPU I wanna go for that. So do you have any suggestion on which GPU I should go for? Thanks in advance
  14. Budget (including currency): 10000 Kn (around 1,5k $) Country: Croatia Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: AAA gaming Hey guys. So I want to update my PC (hopefully with the newest hardware) but am in kind of in a tight spot. In my country everything is about 25% more expensive than in the US, so with my budget I cant do a whole system upgrade. I was thinking of upgrading my R1600x with a R3600 but since i need to get a new PC case, power supply (have a 600W bronze power supply), and I'm currently running a RX480 I'v been thinking of leaving the R1600X and going for a GPU upgrade instead (maybe a RTX 3070 if i can find one). Do you guys its a sound idea or should i maybe do something better? Thanks in advance
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