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Cudsmacked

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  1. Hi All, I have a switchable USB hub (UGREEN 30767) that feeds 2 computers (both Win7). This hub switches my wireless keyboard & mouse (Logitech MK550) between the two computers. The problem is when I switch, it takes 25s plus for the PCs to detect the keyboard and mouse. It appears that Windows does some driver detection business every time I switch which takes a while. I've noticed that if I switch back and forth at the windows login screen before I've logged in, it is very quick to pick the keyboard & mouse back up, but not after I've logged into windows. Does anyone know if I can somehow force/trick windows into not removing the devices and thus not having to re-detect and install them every time I switch PCs? Or perhaps some other workaround to make the switch very snappy? Thanks all! Andrew.
  2. For any interested - it was a bad CPU and not a settings issue. Returned the Ryzen 3 1200 for a replacement and the new one works as expected.
  3. Wow, so because I can't change my voltage on this motherboard it would appear that I'm screwed. Any suggestions on which component I should send back/replace? The CPU or the MB? Thanks for your time.
  4. Thanks cynexit, I indeed have run across some of those posts in my searching. However, all of what I've seen has to do with overclocking, which I'm not and unable to do with this mobo. So I was hoping I was just missing something.
  5. Thanks firelighter487, Just checked Windows settings: High Performace [Active] Min processor state - 100% Cooling policy - Active Max processor state - 100%
  6. I updated the bios to 3.3 (newest). I did reset the cmos before the update but not after, I will do a reset and report back. - Pulled the battery and put the jumper in clear cmos for a full 30sec. Didn't change the behavior. Checked with both "Cool 'n' Quiet" & "C6 Mode" enabled and disabled in bios. Same with both.
  7. Hi xAcid9, just tried at High Performance and same numbers. As for the VRM temp, I was kind of wondering that too. I understand they are kind of suppose to run hot on cheapo mobos, but I don't have enough experience to know if this is normal or not.
  8. Unfortunately I have and they all appear to show the same info:
  9. Hi community! I just put together a budget build to do some very basic gaming similar to the "just game" 2017 Holiday Build Guide . However, I've noticed my Ryzen 3 1200 is stuck running at 1.5Ghz regardless of what load I put on it. The mobo doesn't support overclocking, but shouldn't I still get stock CPU clock speeds at least? I just installed a fresh copy of Win10 64bit and updated the bios and drivers. The multiplier never changes from 15.5. I also tried disabling both "Cool 'n' Quiet" as well as "C6 Mode" in the bios which didn't help. See screenshot below with Prime95 running and CPU speed still just 1.5Ghz. Any ideas? Is this normal for this mobo or is something wrong?Specs:MB: ASRock A320M-DGS (bios 3.3)CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 1200RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4 8GBGPU: EVGA Geforce GTX 1050HDD: Crucial SSD 275GBPWS: Diablotek 600watt
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