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  1. I tried it but the problem still persist. Sorry for the late reply.
  2. Hello there! So I've recently bought an ssd from newegg, the Team GX2 256gb variant to use it as the main drive for my brother's potato pc. So as I've finished installing Windows 10 and all of the necessary drivers. I've noticed that the cpu and case fans were still on while the monitor was no longer receiving any signals from the pc when I had shut it off. It was the first time that I've encountered a problem like this so I googled it. Forum after forum states that the problem lies on either the motherboard or the psu. While I was researching for solutions for this type of error, I tried swapping back the old hdd that he had. It didn't had any problem whatsoever when shutting down. Then I tried running both the hdd and ssd while the main drive was the hdd, still it didn't had any issues. But, when I tried to use the ssd as the main drive the problem occured again. The cpu and case fans were still spinning while the keyboard's light and monitor is already off. Thank you in advance for looking into my problem. System spec: Gateway DX4850-43c I5-2300 Accer Mobo RX-570 6gb DDR3 Rosewill Arc 650W 1TB Western Digital Green Team Group GX2 256GB
  3. Just a quick question, is there any instances where a person who bought a ram kit that is not on the qvl does not work? Reason for asking is I am planning on building a Ryzen rig and some of the kits that are cheap at the moment in the market aren't listed in mobo's qvl's.
  4. Just a quick question. Can any DDR4 RAM brand, stick or model be compatible with any Ryzen chip? Because I was wondering when I stumble upon Jayztwocents video where he build a Ryzen 3 budget gaming rig using a RAM that I wasn't familiar to and he wasn't familiar either. Thanks for replying in advance
  5. Thanks for your reply but, what about if the mobo doesn't specifically supports the memory that you'll buy. Will it still work? I mean if it doesn't list in the supported memory in the mobo's website will it function?
  6. Hello guys, It's my first time posting in linus tech tips forum. I was just wondering, if you would build a Ryzen Pc would the RAM be an issue. I mean if the mobo that you've chosen doesn't support the memory that you pick in the mobo's website will it still work? Because I'm aiming to build a kinda streaming rig that could also render things, that's why I would like to know if there would be an issue when it comes to picking RAM. Thank you guys in advance on looking unto my problem. My plan of parts: https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/hHdfqk
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