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mckenna3002

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System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 1600
  • Motherboard
    GA-AB350M-Gaming 3
  • RAM
    16GB DDR4 3000mhz
  • GPU
    XFX Fatboy RX590
  • Case
    NZXT S340 Black/Red
  • Display(s)
    S271HL
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
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  1. Thats the mentality I've tried to stick with and it works, i've just got a bitter taste in my mouth that I'm potentially locked out of Ryzen 3000/4000(?) on this board. It just feels like planned obsolescence. Thanks dude
  2. So long story short, everytime I've updated my bios I've lost something. I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong or updating the bios is just a bad idea...thoughts? Gigabyte AB350M Gaming 3 Ryzen 1600 4 x 4GB Patriot Viper 4 Ram (XMP has never worked) 1x NVME 3x SSD Bios F25 I have a O/C of 3.8Ghz and I run my ram @3000mhz and everything works fine. Bios F30/31 I lost the ability to O/C the CPU, it just boot cycles and loads defaults. I tried a range of different voltages and multiplier steps, but couldn't under or overclock. Ram was fine Bios F40 No Cpu O/C and my system is unstable with the ram set @3000Mhz, windows either just gets to desktop or crashes before, ran memtest and it was basically all errors Ram is fine @2933Mhz Bios F41a No change on ram or CPU, but unable to automatically boot from SSD, went into Bios and the only boot option was the NVME drive and (BBS?) boot priorities list has vanished. All the drives are correctly showing up in Bios, but arent available as boot drives. I tried a bunch of different settings, but nothing else would show up. At boot up, if i hammered F12 i could get the boot menu and manually select the correct boot drive, but this is obviously not the right way of doing things I'm pretty certain the motherboard/ram/cpu is fine, if I roll back to F25, then everything works fine. I've usually always kept bios update and O/C'ed other computers i've had and never had any problems like this before. It feels like I'm losing too much performance with each new Bios, which makes future upgrades basically pointless. Any thoughts or ideas?
  3. So it would probably just need the power brick replacing, rather than the entire monitor. It does show the Acer logo for about a second. So I'm guessing the display is probably fine. Thanks
  4. So I bought a new monitor, the Acer S271, and on the second day of using it has stopped working. I've spoken with Acer and they are replacing it, but I just curious as to what the problem maybe. So I was using my pc and suddenly the monitor went black, but came to life. About 20 minutes later it started to power cycle, turning off and on every 5 seconds. I tried all the usual tricks, disconnecting cables and leave everything unplugged, but nothing worked. It does this even if just connected to the power cable. I plugged my old monitor into my pc and it works fine, so I know it's not my pc. Like I said, it's getting replaced, but I'm curious as to the cause as I couldn't find anything online. Thanks in advance
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