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  1. 2 minutes ago, CookieKittu said:

    No get chipset from AMD website. https://www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/amd-socket-am4/x570 I am assuming your board is X570. Do not use windows update for any of these drivers, also make sure you use "Balanced" power plan exclusively for your processor.

    Okay i will try that ^^ 
    Thanks for the help so far is it okay if i return once i have done all the things? 

  2. Just now, CookieKittu said:

    Well my chip is undervolted and also oc'd slightly so it has different values but yes you can change them in the bios. If you haven't updated your bios yet that could be part of the issue and or you didn't install chipset drivers in windows, I would run down all potentials before i assumed it was defective. My motherboard came with a compatible bios but the next one had massive changes that lowered my temps and overall made my cpu better.

    I will try that as soon as i get home. The chipset driver in windows is just through Windows Update right? Bios should be easy with the motherboard i have and i know there is a newer version from 2 weeks ago.

  3. 1 minute ago, CookieKittu said:

    Well yes it is not correct something is bugging with the CPU your PPT is over 50% at idle, should be roughly around 20-25% at idle not that not even close. Something is occupying your processor in a rather medial way. Did you update your bios to ensure you have all the best ryzen performance rated upgrades? Etc. What motherboard are you running.

    I have a Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Hero Bios should be atleast from release of 5900x does your cpu have PBO set in bios? I can't check mine (at work) but i read some people having issues with that but i also read a comment that said a 10-20+ difference between CCD1 and CCD2 would mean a defective die but can't find anything about it when googling it.

  4. 1 minute ago, CookieKittu said:

    70c for doing nothing is absolutely absurd my chip only hits those temps after about 5 hours of small packet stability testing. Something is wrong for sure. The 5 series def runners hotter than the 3 but the 5900x shouldn't be running that hot especially only one one CCX. Did you mess with any sort of bios settings or anything of the sort?

    only thing i've changed in bios is fan speeds (for more airflow) memory clock on my ram (4000 mhz) and the FCLK is set to 1800 MHZ with the setting on auto. Only things i have changed. For me 70c should be after playing a cpu heavy game where the loop have heated up but unacceptable under 50% cpu usage in my opinion.

  5. 5 minutes ago, CookieKittu said:

    That is extremely bizarre of a occurrence to happen. The reason why it might not seem at idle is due to the non-stop calculations that ryzen chips are making from sleep to wake. That is a pretty high packet watt for idle however which at idle sitting mine is roughly at 35-50 Watts. What kind of thermal paste are you using and how did you apply it? I typically find for Ryzen the X is the best solution for coverage.

    Before i decided to reapply thermal paste because i thought that was the issue i used grizzly kryonaut in X shape and when i took it apart i saw perfect coverage.

    I reapplied new Thermal paste (only had Arctic MX4) again in X shape.

    I agree the watt is a bit over what your cpu is using but i still feel like 70 C is high even if i was gaming on it.

  6. Hello guys,

     

    Hope someone can help me thanks in advance <3

    I just switched from intel to amd and once i had everything running i noticed Ryzen Master was returning a 70+ C idle temp which to me seemed insane.

    Maybe it was poor thermal paste application but after revisiting that i can confirm that was not the case.

     

    I turned to maybe Ryzen Master temp reading is wrong so i installed HWiNFO64 where i saw the CCD1 and CCD2 had a 30 C difference between them

    and CCD1 was running at 70 C while CCD2 was running at acceptable 39 C

     

    Here is an after image.

    Ingen tilgængelig beskrivelse.

     

    Do i have a defective chip? because this has so far not seemed like a good purchase.

  7. Just now, mtz_federico said:

    ok, try hosting a lobby

    So i hosted a lobby and when i do the port test it says the port 7777 is now open, but my nat type is still bad for some reason, i think that is because the game is still early access but now i can do other stuff with windows server aswell now that i know the ports are open.

  8. 3 minutes ago, mtz_federico said:

    btw the command for windows should be:

    nc -l -p PORT

    Dude you are actually a god, it is working and yes i actually needed to start the game to see it. Sorry for wasting your time and thanks so much dude.

  9. Just now, mtz_federico said:

    Are you trying to host a satisfactory server or are you just port forwarding to play the game?

    if you are port forwarding just to play the game then you don't have to port forward

    It's to host a game since in that specific game you cant host a lobby for others if your nat type is closed.
    I tried the command and i think it's only linux

  10. 1 minute ago, mtz_federico said:

    It means that there is an app/server doing something in that port.

    What are you going to use those ports for?

    Oh okay, im trying to port forward for alot of stuff but for example the 7777 is for the game Satisfactory. Nothing is listening on the port if i understand it correct.

  11. 11 hours ago, mtz_federico said:

    By any chance (just to check this off of the list) is anything listening on that port?

    Also, check the Enable Logging box and check the logs after running a port test with something listening on those ports

    Hello mtz_federico,
    I'm sorry i know almost nothing about port forwarding so i'm not sure what you mean with listening. also i enabled logging.

  12. 8 minutes ago, suchamoneypit said:

    Might seem simple but before I spent hours troubleshooting a similar issue and all I had to do was restart my router and then the port forward started working. Did you reboot the router after applying the port forwards?

    I couldn't remember if i had done it so i just did it and it didn't work, port still shows up as being filtered.

  13. Hello Guys,

    As stated in the title then i'm having trouble with port forwards.
    I have setup the rule in my router and my router company support cleared that the port forward was setup correctly.
    My Default Gateway Ip is 192.168.2.1 and the pc i'm trying to port forward to is 192.168.2.10.

    Picture 1: is my port forward rule.
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    Picture 2: is my Unifi Security Gateway.
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    Picture 3: is the pc with the IP 192.168.2.10 as seen on both the Unifi Router and with ipconfig.
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    I used Putty to try to track traffic on port 7777 on both the LAN side and the WAN side.
    Picture 4: Putty LAN side.
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    Picture 5: Putty WAN side (I crossed off my public ip)
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    Picture 6: Windows Firewall inbound rule.
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    I have looked online and i can't find anything about it and i'm honestly clueless about what i need to do to open my port :/
    I'm writting here in hope that someone smarter than me (maybe about 99% of everyone) can tell me what im doing wrong xd

    Picture 7: a port checker saying the port is being filtered, if i turn windows firewall off then the goes from filtered to closed if that helps.

    290564865_Portchecker.PNG.8bec549ad2bd46d386a938dc085beda2.PNG

    I really hope someone can help me, and even if you just have a suggestion to what i can try or need some more information please write.

    Have a great day.
    -Andreas Soegaard.

  14. 9 hours ago, legacy99 said:

    Whenever changing a motherboard, you should always do a fresh install. The crashes/freezes are likely due to bad drivers and conflicts from multiple different chipset drivers installed. Do a fresh install of windows and it will likely fix your problems. 

    But what about the 40 degrees temp with spikes up to 70 on idle with watercooling on, cant see how that can be drivers?

     

  15. Hey

    I recently upgraded my pc with a new motherboard, ram and the new i7 7700k intel cpu and after i upgraded i have been having some wierd freeze movements where i hear almost a static like sound in my headset and i cant access task manager and the caps lock light wont turn off and on when pressed.

    cpu not overclocked but at turbo speed.

    The cpu is running at 40 degrees celsius at idle with watercooling (bit too high i would say) and sometimes it spikes when in idle up to around 70 degrees. The cpu gets up to around 70+ degress while playing a game like pubg and it then does this freeze after quite some time (i think its because it's spiking up in temp)

    Can someone please help me i think its the cpu thats broke and i talked with intel but they just sent me around in support.

    Let me just add that this:
    motherboard: asus rog strix z270f
    cpu: i7 77700k
    gpu: asus 1080 strix
    Ram: HyperX Predator DDR4 3200MHz 16 gb
    power supply: Cooler Master GM G750W - 750W PSU 
    Hdd: Seagate Barracuda 7200.14 - 2TB 
    sdd: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB 2.5" SSD
    Watercooling: Corsair Hydro Series H100i v2
    Led: NZXT HUE+ Advanced PC Illumination 

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