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Thanks for the help!!
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Unfortunately no.
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Had this issue before the driver update, main reason why I updated it.
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Windows Defender update. Valorant keeps crashing to desktop frequently. Since I have a Gigabyte Card, they come with Fan Stop lights, the FanStop RGB light illuminates if the fans are off when idling. Currently as I'm typing this, the FanStop lights are off, but the fans are literally not spinning. PS. Drivers updated 3 days ago.
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Just checked, no sign of Event 41. Black screened and it took the audio with it.
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Hey there, My GTX 1050Ti randomly shut down.. like the Graphics Card's RGB lights went off, no display, no warning whatsoever. Just a blank screen until the PC is rebooted. PC fans running fine, only the card shut down all of a sudden. Reboots like nothing happened. This really worries me since I have online exams in 2 days. This happened when I was in a MS Teams class. Is my GPU dying..? Also GPU temps are at 55 C , is this normal?? Thanks in advance. PS. Gigabyte Fan Stop light is off even if the Card is idle.
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Hey there, My GTX 1050Ti randomly shut down.. like the Graphics Card's RGB lights went off, no display, no warning whatsoever. Just a blank screen until the PC is rebooted. PC fans running fine, only the card shut down all of a sudden. Reboots like nothing happened. This really worries me since I have online exams in 2 days. This happened when I was in a MS Teams class. Is my GPU dying..? Also GPU temps are at 55 C , is this normal?? Thanks in advance.
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So intake at 100% and Exhaust at AUTO? Any recommended settings for these? Fan Config: 2 x 120mm Intake (Front) (With Dust Filters) 1 x 120mm Exhaust (Top) 1 x 120mm Exhaust (Rear)
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Yeah that's the best bet I guess. Thanks anyway!
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Nope they aren't PWM unfortunately since I cheaped out on good fans. board: MSI B350 Tomahawk.
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Will have to check that out, the fan curve settings in my BIOS seem pretty intimidating to me.
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Check out the main post! all details there! Anyway, Fan Config: 2 x 120mm Intake (Front) (With Dust Filters) 1 x 120mm Exhaust (Top) 1 x 120mm Exhaust (Rear) PC is on a desk.
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I've attached a couple of images.
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Yeah I guess you're right, I'm probably nitpicking way too much lmao.
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The only place where the dust sits at are on the PSU shroud, tiny specks of dust to be precise. Other than that , rest of the PC is flawless. There's no dust on the GPU backplate too.
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Hey, so I just got some new dust filters for my PC since a lot of dust used to enter the case, but the dust filters have little to no effect to prevent dust entering the PC, I have to clean my PC every single day due to this, and within no time there's so much dust accumulated on the PSU shroud. Case: Phanteks P300 Eclipse Fan Config: 2 x 120mm Intake (Front) (With Dust Filters) 1 x 120mm Exhaust (Top) 1 x 120mm Exhaust (Rear) Thanks in advance! Edit: Typo Edit 2: Added Images
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So, should I pull out the CMOS battery to do this? Or can I reset the whole oc and start again?
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Overclock not showing in Ryzen Master or any other monitoring software.
Infow27 replied to Infow27's topic in Troubleshooting
OC in bios. Have saved it. Everytime I boot into the bios it shows CPU profile : 3.8ghz. -
So I just OC'd my Ryzen 5 1600 to about 3.8Ghz. The BIOS shows that the CPU is running at 3.8Ghz but when I open Ryzen Master or any other monitoring software like CPU ID , HW Monitor etc. It only shows 3.4ghz even at full load. MOBO: MSI B350 Tomahawk P.S: Also my RAM which is 3200MHZ runs stable only at 3000MHZ with this overclock.