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veny

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  • CPU
    ryzen 5 3600
  • Motherboard
    ASRock B450 Steel Legend
  • RAM
    16 gb ddr4 3200 Mhz hyperx
  • GPU
    rx 5700xt
  • PSU
    rm750
  1. So I opend the microphone and the soldering job was aweful I am decently skilled with soldering iron so I redone the worst joints and cleaned flux and it works great now the noise is gone. I would guess that the flux was conductive so the noise from the electronics circuits got to the mic input. edit: I send an email to neewer support and they told to scrape the paint from the microphone case with a video I guess that I scraped the pain when I was opening and assembling the microphone.
  2. Hi I bought the Neewer NW-7000 unfortunately there is a high pitch noise in all recordings. According to this video review the noise shouldn't be there. have I done something wrong or is my microphone faulty? I tried turning off all electric Appliances close to the mic except the computer and monitor in case its electrical interference and I have also tried using different computers the noise didn't change at all. noise.mp3
  3. you were right I bought another power supply and it is working fine for 3 weeks now thank you.
  4. and one more thing after it shuts down and can't be turned on by the buttons on the case I can still turn on the psu by shorting pins 14 and 15 on the 20 pin conector
  5. according to https://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator 750w should be egnought
  6. my newly built computer shutdowns randomly and it cant be turned on until I unplug it for a while, no matter if it's under load or not. it's usually happening once a week or two but some days it happens multiple times and after that, it's ok again for a week. I have already posted a topic about this. I am asking here because its probably faulty power supply but it doesn't make sense to me I have evga 750 g3 which is not the best choice I could made as I learned here but the problem with evga g3 is exactly opposite to mine the protections trigger to late. Can it be bad motherboard? I dont want to buy power supply and realize its faulty motherboard and return it.
  7. oh I didn't think about electricity plug I will try a different one, I actually had problem with different electricity socket in the house.
  8. I don't think its a power supply I bought a new one and it keeps happening and my old one is now in different pc and works great I have checked CPU pins and they are fine. I tried reinstalling motherboard to make sure nothing is touching the case a tried moving the case and rotating while turned on and nothing shorted and I tried moving a pulling the cables from PSU while turned on and nothing shorted out.
  9. I should have said that it is happening very infrequently so far only 5 times so I can try just one stick and different GPU but it could take a week to crash again but I guess it's only way to find why it's happening and my old power supply is now in different pc and works great.
  10. no, I didn't but motherboard manual said to put first 2 DIMMs to those slots
  11. I have built my computer about a month ago and it actually works great most of the time but sometimes it shuts down without warning and doesn't turn back on until I unplug PSU and discharge caps by holding the power button. I have tried to find some patern but it shuts down completely randomly no matter if the computer is under load or not I have stress tested it with Aida 64 for an hour and it passed. my specs: CPU: ryzen 5 3600 @3.60ghz MTB: asrock b450 steel legend (bios v 2.70) RAM: hyperx hx432c16pb3k2/16 (2400mhz just to rule it out as a problem) GPU: Sapphire Radeon PULSE RX 5700 XT PSU: evga 750 g3 HDD: samsung 970 evo plus 250gb,KINGSTON SA400S37480G 480 gb CASE: SilentiumPC Signum SG1 TG
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