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guyzcool

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About guyzcool

  • Birthday Jul 08, 1998

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    USA
  • Biography
    Good Ole Yeet
  • Occupation
    EMT/Budweiser

System

  • CPU
    AMD THREADRIPPER 1950X
  • Motherboard
    ASROCK X399 TAICHI
  • RAM
    DDR4 GSKIL RGB 3200 14CAS
  • GPU
    GTX 1080TI
  • Case
    NZXT something that was black and red
  • Storage
    SAMSUNG 850 evo/toshiba 2tb/seagate expansion desktopo hdd
  • PSU
    Corsair 850W Gold Plus
  • Display(s)
    Acer UHD 4k 1ms 60 hz, Asus 1080p 144hz 1ms
  • Cooling
    CPU/GPU aio push pull config on each
  • Keyboard
    Reddragon cheapo!
  • Mouse
    Reddragon cheapo!
  • Sound
    LOL! Turtle beach PX24
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Update: Updated my mobo bios to the current bios available on asrocks website (version 3.9) after updating to the bridge version. AS far as the full system stability test, no significant change. Still a failure. Turning off memory XMP and turning it back on after a restart for some reason unlocked my CPU? Its always been locked at 3.67 GHZ now itll ramp up and down with use, up to 3.5 GHZ (I am wondering if this was causing some stability issues). AS for the graphics card bios, there were 3 versions on the website that were identical to my card. 2 of the 3 had the same bios version back from 2017 and one of them was different from a similar competition date. All within a week I am unsure that updating my bios for my graphics card is worth it since there doesnt seem to be any new bios available for my graphics card since the manufacture date of the card. To my knowledge it is up to date. Please correct me if I am wrong. Also attached is a screen shot of my HwInfo during the stress test that failed after the bios update after ~12 minutes. (Look at maximum column I am a bit stumped at this point. I will check to see if anything has changed while playing video games then repost here.
  2. It's a gigabyte gaming oc black 1080ti 11gb. It is cooled using a NZXT AIO bracket. So its cooled with an AIO. HwInfo indicates during gaming and stress it does NOT thermal throttle. I'll do the bios update and try stress tests again. Any tips on graphic card bios? I've never heard of that. I definitely will do some research and repost here. As for now. Aida 64 extreme ran for an hour with XMP profile disabled (memory is running at 1067 mhz) this was only a CPU,FPU, CACHE, SYSTEM MEMORY test.
  3. After disabling memory XMP CPU is now at 3.55 ghz while running stress test. Normally it'd a 3.43 ghz *no overclocks are applied anywhere on the system*
  4. Update: Ran AIDA 64 extreme CPU, FPU, CACHE, SYSTEM MEMORY and it failed at 34 minutes. Max temp of CPU was 62C. Mobo 38C and Memory 54C. Disabled XMP profile in bios and restarted test to see if it makes a difference
  5. I wanted to create this thread to seek issues on system stability. I'll start with PC specs Cpu: AMD Threadripper 1950x GPU: gigabyte gaming oc black 1080ti 11gb Ram: g-skil trident z rgb 3200 mhz cas 14 (32 gb) MOBO: Asrock Taichi x399 Bios: P 1.50 (Sep. 5 2017) Bios Mode: Legacy Boot drive: Samsung 960 Evo NVME 250 gb OS: windows 10 version: 10.0.19044 X64-based Pc Graphic drivers: Version 511.79 (Feb 14 2022) Monitor (main) asus rog strip XG27u 4k 144hz (2 other monitors 4k are 1080p respectively both set to 60hz) Symptoms: Computer crashes (no blue screens) computer crashes (blue screens, I have **some** of the crash codes but not many). While gaming game screen will flicker (regardless of full screen, windowed, boarderless, vsync, gysnc). Game crashes and instabilities. Seems like all games I play regardless of launcher and regardless of verified game files. Games I currently play (dyling light 1&2, overwatch, cyberpunk 2077). I'm game stuttering (even with 60% GPU usage. Computer set up: The computer was built back at the launch of the AMD Threadrippers. 1st generation. I acquired a 1950x that was supposedly from the original conference/show off of the Threadrippers. Got the CPU for $840 back then. As for the GPU I've had to replace it since the original build of the computer. It's the same brand make and model as the original GPU when the system was built. Old gpu was bricked? No longer functioning so I replaced it. The GPU is built with a NZXT bracket that allows an AIO to be mounted to the gpu. With an additional fan blowing on the VRMS. What I have done: Fresh install of windows. I wiped my boot drive and installed windows fresh (left my game drive in tact(only stores downloaded games)). I updated graphic drivers and the optional AMD drivers when updating windows. I have run a stress test on the CPU and it's fine? (At this point I've only done a 10 minute test. CPU is on AIO so Temps stay below 67C (HWinfo never indicates thermal throttling when using CPU for gaming, benchmarking, stressing, or rendering)). As for the GPU when running the AIDA 64 extreme stress test (that does CPU, FPU, CACHE, SYSTEM MEMORY, GPU) I get a hardware failure detected. Things I've thought to try: Update Bios firmware or MOBO I am seriously up to suggestions so please help.
  6. This may help may not. I've had a *similar issue* and I found the root cause. I'm running a 1080ti and the issue was caused from a DAC (digital audio converter) I have plugged into USB and the headset plugged into that. My cat has chewed the headset cord and when static builds up from chair/blanket it causes the screen to go black. Don't know if this helps. Could be an accessories issue. Something to look into. TLDR could be frayed cords for accessories
  7. Computer specs: Amd TR1950x Gtx 1080ti Trident RGB 3200 mhz 14 cas 32gb (quad channel) Samsung 960 nvme sad (boot) Samsung 850 evo (steam library) Seagate expansion desktop 5tb hdd Toshiba 2tb hdd Asrock taichi x399 mobo 850 watt psu (can't be bothered to look up brand maybe corsair 80+ gold) Problem: Needed to route a cable around my computer so I shut it down, and then unplugged the psu (didn't flip the switch on psu). I unplugged one other item from my power strip pretty sure it was my tv not my desktop hdd. When I plugged in the psu I got no boot. So I removed the graphics card, and removed the battery from mobo to reset cmos. Still no boot so I flashed the bios the version I have been using is 1.50 released 9/7/2017 (https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/X399 Taichi/index.asp#BIOS). Bios flash changed nothing. So I restarted with all peripherals unplugged (except 1 monitor). At a loss right now, next I would try to unplug all sata and all m.2 drives aside from nvme boot drive. Any suggestions???!
  8. Its 850 watt and overclocked I only pull 650 from the wall with full synthetic load on gpu and cpu
  9. Hardware: (GV-N108TGAMING OC Black) Gtx 1080ti (2075mhz) (+135 oc boost clock, and +550 offset memory clock) Water cooled AMD threadripper 1950x (4.01 ghz 1.35V) water cooled Asrock x399 Taichi Samsung evo 250gb (Steam Library) Toshiba dt01aca200 2tb (boot drive...ugh) 32 gb Trident Z Rgb 4x8gb Cas 14 3200mhz Corsair tx850m PSU ___________________________________________ Issue When doing "multitasking" and gaming I notice stuttering, not to be confused with dropped frames but rather wat feels like freezing, simple tasks such as web browsing while gaming causes light stutter and things as intensive as encoding cause heavy stutter where a "freeze" lasts for up to 2 seconds! (Side night on a live stream no stutter is shown at all). _____________________________________________________ My initial thoughts: Amd Ryzen master software... does legacy compatibility mode or memory access mode affect this? I am unsure of what the settings do but here are the current settings (picture attached below)
  10. Well I suppose the best answer to your question is I am looking to create content for people like you! On a serious note, what I am offering is almost like a partnership, my time, and what skills I may have gained from attempting to do it on my own. This along with combining the skills of other creative and motivated people to create something I can be proud of. I would say I struggle with some content creation and find it a little daunting doing it alone. Having a buddy almost always helps. The content they create (the people who are interested) would be up to them but I would help and would ask the same of them! So if thats skits in game or gameplay, streaming, vlogs, q&a's all of that great stuff!
  11. I am looking for a few individuals with a drive for content creation. A high end gaming/render machine would be needed. I am currently in the works of perfecting 4k uploading of VLOG and gaming content. I have friends who play esport style games with me but I have no one to do co-op series or other content/streaming. Reply for an inquiry I suppose with your pc specs.
  12. Okay so I got quad channel. Heres the deal. Two of the memory sticks weren't seated far enough down that it could use them or overclock them but it could detect them. SO once I took all the sticks out and put them back it worked just fine, xmp profile took and now it works perfect!
  13. So I took two if them memory modules out. Works just fine with the xmp... boots and shoes the correct speed. Now I'm going to try to insert the other two since I've gotten it to boot with these two I guess maybe I'll swap them see if it's an issue with the modules
  14. https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/858497-ram-help/?tab=comments#comment-10685790
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