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Serph

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About Serph

  • Birthday Nov 24, 1997

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Germany
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    Intel 6700k @4.0 GHz
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z170A Gaming M3
  • RAM
    16gb Corsair Vengeance 3000 MHz
  • GPU
    MSI Rx 480 Gaming X
  • Case
    NZXT S340 Elite Red/Black
  • Storage
    1TB Samsung 850 Evo
  • PSU
    Corsair RM 750x
  • Display(s)
    LG 34um68-p
  • Cooling
    Noctua NH-L12
  • Keyboard
    Coolermaster Quickfire TK
  • Mouse
    Logitech MX Master
  • Sound
    Sennheiser HD 598 SE
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
  1. For like 5 minutes at the longest. I didn't want to try longer since I built it outside the case first to test the parts. The light "indicates CPU/DRAM is not detected or fail". Which I don't understand because if I don't touch the bios the pc runs fine. I figured out the fans with the msi software, so the only problem left would be the ram speed. Is there a way to change it in windows? Everything that comes up when I search is in bios. Otherwise I think I'll just live with the performance hit atm and try again when I actually have time for it.
  2. Black screen. So after the cmos reset, I change a setting and try to boot. Then it bootloops with the cpu light on for a little bit, and then it stays on with fans at max speed and now with the cpu and dram light on. After I turn it off and on, It goes directly into everything on with both lights.
  3. Yes. I tried xmp at the start, but then I just changed the fan curve and it still refused to work. I formatted the ssd and installed windows again. So even with a clean install I run into the problem.
  4. I have tried charging just the fan curve. I have tried to just change if num lock is active or not when it boots and it still stops working. And even then, am I supposed to be stuck at 2133 if that's the problem? Is there anything I else can try?
  5. I recently upgraded my build to a Ryzen 5 3600, MSI MPG X570 Gaming Pro Carbon Wifi and Msi 2080 super gaming X trio. (all used parts, only the gpu tested when bought). I built the pc today, and reinstalled Windows. Everything seemed fine, but after I tried changing the fan curve and ram speed (so from default 2133 to 3000, its rated speed), the pc bootlooped for a while, and then stayed on with no image showing on the monitor and all fans at max speed. The "EZ Debug LEDs" that lit up were CPU and DRAM. I cleared CMOS, and after a couple of bootloops. the computer booted again. I thought it was dragon center because that gave me weird problems on my old machine, so I reinstalled Windows and the same thing happened. I have tried changing the dumbest of settings to try, only to have the same result every time. Only after every attempt, I had to clear cmos more than once. I'm running the pc now, works fine, even tried a gpu and cpu stress test. But I have no way of controlling my fans or even have my rated ram speed. And now I'm terrified to even open the bios. Any ideas on what I could do? The Psu is 750W. And I do have 32 gb (8x4) of ram, but I tried with 2x and 1x on every slot and that didn't help either. Thanks
  6. I already watched the video may times, but in the end he says they're about the same. So more opinions would be appreciated. Price is not a factor since they are the same price this weekend. The Sony are not on sale, and thus 130€ more expensive, so they are not an option for me unfortunately.
  7. Hi, I've been looking to upgrade my old Bose Ae2w since they are falling apart. I use headphones every day, and I am now accustomed to using wireless headphones. This weekend here in Germany, both headphones are on sale for 200€, so price is not factored in the comparison. Which pair would you recommend? I am leaning towards the Sennheiser due to the sound quality and design, but the bose are undoubtedly much more comfortable. Thanks in advance for the help.
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