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VIthe3rd

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  1. More money solved that problem. Thanks for the help guys. Really appreciated it.
  2. This is everything I have tried since I made the initial post. Still no luck on this simple issue. Its annoying more than anything. I am about to go with an MSI board if this keeps up. I am starting to think its a compatibility issue here. Checked for SPD But ASUS calls it differently in BIOS so I am unsure what and where it is at. Uninstalled all other RGB software Updated BIOS Rolled back BIOS Reset BIOS Fresh install of 10 on a new drive RMA the memory (Thinking it was bad) Same issue with 4 different sticks Removed 2 sticks Left one stick in Swapped stick location 20200830_180605(1).mp4
  3. Going to make this quick on a new build. Less than 2 weeks and I been chasing these problems. ASUS Tuf Gaming x570-Plus (WI-FI) BIOS Version 2607 Ryzen 7 3700X P/S EVGA 650 Corsair Vengeance 2x16 32GB 3200 kit times 2 for 64GB total - On the QVL list for compatibility from ASUS Windows 10 pro Fully updated MSI 2060 ICUE Version 3.32.80 SSD 500GB Samsung 860 EVO Base system specs # 1. RGB lighting effect randomly stops and starts leading to a total freeze of the lighting effect, Leading to a little red triangle on the memory icon in ICUE. Only a Reboot will clear out the cache and the lighting effect will work for about an hour then it is wash rinse repeat. Did force update to Firmware on memory # 2. Cant get 3200Mhz. Sometimes 3000Mhz but rarely. Researched and seems to be a broken BIOS from ASUS. If that can be confirmed its not that big of an issue.
  4. Short of physical damage to hardware how to handle GPU's, CPU's, RAM ect. I have watched lots of LTT videos and TQ videos and you guys handle tons of hardware. How rough can you be with hardware till it fails from handling it? Or make a regular LTT video.... I have no clue where that thread is though.
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