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nikobr02

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    nikobr02 reacted to PatchyThePirate in Ryzen 3600 temps   
    There was a AMD Chipset Driver that would kinda "solve the problem" but i have an Ryzen 5 3600x and still after that update have temp problems because of too much voltage on idle and overall, so we need to wait for the next BIOS update to hopefully solve that problem completly
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    nikobr02 reacted to Helpful Tech Witch in Computer wont start but fans and lights are working   
    Is there an iGPU?
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    nikobr02 reacted to Kanna in 3 year old PC rebooting at random without error messages or blue screen (detailed info)   
    Can be the PSU but can also be the motherboard but those tend to last a little longer
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    nikobr02 reacted to steelo in 3 year old PC rebooting at random without error messages or blue screen (detailed info)   
    As a start, you could try pulling one stick of RAM out at a time and seeing if it still reboots randomly. Then, try the other RAM stick. Run the Windows memory diagnostic tool. I'm not saying RAM is necessarily the issue, but this is a relatively easy way to diagnose that it's not.
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    nikobr02 reacted to Kanna in 3 year old PC rebooting at random without error messages or blue screen (detailed info)   
    Why don't you want to click it, well I understand why you don't want to click on a site with swedish typing here is the setup

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    nikobr02 reacted to Spotty in 3 year old PC rebooting at random without error messages or blue screen (detailed info)   
    Threads merged and moved to Troubleshooting.
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    nikobr02 reacted to Tido_III in CPU-Z reporting 2 V on R5 3600! and running at 70-80 on idle!   
    I have a Ryzen 5 3600 and use the AF 33 eSports. Its excellent imo. Brought temps down from the stock cooler by quite a few degrees - never goes over 60c even under load (unless running a bench but then it goes no higher than 80c) and it's usually around the 40-45c mark for me). Very good for the price i think.
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    nikobr02 reacted to -rascal- in CPU-Z reporting 2 V on R5 3600! and running at 70-80 on idle!   
    One of my friends swapped the stock cooler on their Ryzen 3000-series for a Arctic Freezer 34 eSports DUO, and he said the change was MORE than night and day difference.
    Temperatures were also better when idle, and quite significant when under load / stress (e.g. gaming).
     
    Another friend of mine is reusing a Noctua NH-U12S from their socket AM3+ AMD FX-8320 system, and quite happy with that too.
    Newest revised version of this cooler is the NH-U12A, in case you are wondering...
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    nikobr02 reacted to -rascal- in CPU-Z reporting 2 V on R5 3600! and running at 70-80 on idle!   
    Ah right, proper Ryzen 3000 support was added in 1.89+
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    nikobr02 got a reaction from -rascal- in CPU-Z reporting 2 V on R5 3600! and running at 70-80 on idle!   
    "The stock fan on the Ryzen 3600 can be loud." That's probably it then. Thank you.
    I used the USB stick version to install as I always do. I run my PC with WIFI so it wasn't really an option lol. 
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    nikobr02 reacted to Alkocicero in CPU-Z reporting 2 V on R5 3600! and running at 70-80 on idle!   
    dont be sad lol its a safety feature to allow diagnosis, if it didnt shut off you would be pricing new parts right now. Yes TIM is thermal paste (Thermal Interface Material).
    Good luck  
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    nikobr02 reacted to Alkocicero in CPU-Z reporting 2 V on R5 3600! and running at 70-80 on idle!   
    if its turning off straightaway thats thermal cut off, reseat your cpu and reapply TIM then make sure your cooler is seated correctley and plugged into the correct header on motherboard.
    as for the voltage anomalies as the user above stated only trust hwinfo64 or ryzen master for telemetery 
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    nikobr02 reacted to Mateyyy in CPU-Z reporting 2 V on R5 3600! and running at 70-80 on idle!   
    Your CPU would be long dead if it really was running at 2V.
     
    Update your BIOS and chipset drivers, use HWiNFO64 or Ryzen Master to monitor temps/voltages, use the Balanced power plan if you aren't already, and if the Windows install you're running is from a previous build then reinstall the OS.
    Also, replace your power supply immediately because the orange label Corsair VS are a legit fire hazard.
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    nikobr02 reacted to Haro in CPU-Z reporting 2 V on R5 3600! and running at 70-80 on idle!   
    I would only trust hwinfo64 and ryzen master for voltage and temps for ryzen. 
    Clear the cmos and then monitor temps and voltage with ryzen master or / and hwinfo64. ( Not at the same time.). 
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    nikobr02 reacted to bobman279 in LTT Merch   
    Read on the forum ages ago that if anyone wanted to get any of the LTT Hoodies that were for sale 1+ years ago that there might be some available around the office.
    Any chance anyone on the LTT Team would mind having a look around? I really liked the hoodies that were around and was just wondering if it would be at all possible to get one send to the UK.
     
    Have a good day!!
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    nikobr02 reacted to imreloadin in The WAN Show Might Be the Best Tech Podcasts out There.   
    You haven't seen the Level1News by Level1Techs...shit is hilarious most of the time.
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    nikobr02 got a reaction from TECHNO-BUNKER in The WAN Show Might Be the Best Tech Podcasts out There.   
    (I wrote this as a school assignment on podcasts and wanted to share! I'm From 17 from Sweden studying an IT technical line at Polhemskolan University)
     
    The WAN show is a live podcast about what's been happening in the technology industry the past week. WAN is short for Weakly Analysis and News.and starts every Friday in Canada time (GMT−7). The Show’s hosts are Luke Lafreniere and Linus Sebastian. Linus is the manager for Linus Media Group and front face for Linus Tech Tips on Youtube. Luke was a host and member Linus Media Group but now works for a daughter online video company called Floatplane. 
     
    The quality of the podcast can vary a lot depending on the topics and hosts. Linus Media Group often have a busy schedule and are known for sometimes being lazy and forgetting things. This is reflected in the podcast as it most of the time starts half an hour late and have become a sort of a meme. Although, the “messiness” gives the podcast a funny and almost a DIY characteristic, which adds a lot of character to the show. That is not to say that the show is in bad quality. The WAN Show actually have one of, if not the best video quality and superb audio quality(depending on your source). The show is not only on Youtube but Soundcloud and Float Plane as well. Both SoundCloud and Floatplane offer superb audio quality and the video quality on Floatplane is far superior to Youtube’s offering.
     
    The show starts (after the hosts apologising for being late) with a brief summary of the news and other topics of the episode and rolls a short intro. After about half an hour, the podcast breaks with some sponsors of the show. The sponsor spots last for about seven minutes but are skippable. After the Sponsor spots, the show continues with more news and topics and ends with some paid “superchats” sent by viewers on Youtube. In total, the show is about one hour long. In the beginning, I found that too long, but luckily there is always timestamps left by users in the comment section, and sometimes in the description, if they remember to add them. From there you can select the topics you want to listen to if you are not into all of them. The timestamps are not that quick to show up and therefore I would recommend listening at least 2 hours after the episode is uploaded if you really want the topic timestamps. 
     
    As a summary, The WAN Show is one of, if not the best tech podcast out there. It goes through most of the biggest weekly tech news and rumours whilst still keeping their DIY charm. In my opinion, the great charm makes the podcast funny and easily relatable. I have watched it for about a year and have no plan on stopping. This podcast is focused on the more knowledgeable about tech people but I think that even a not so tech savvy person would pick up the talk and enjoy the show fast as well.
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    nikobr02 got a reaction from r2724r16 in The WAN Show Might Be the Best Tech Podcasts out There.   
    (I wrote this as a school assignment on podcasts and wanted to share! I'm From 17 from Sweden studying an IT technical line at Polhemskolan University)
     
    The WAN show is a live podcast about what's been happening in the technology industry the past week. WAN is short for Weakly Analysis and News.and starts every Friday in Canada time (GMT−7). The Show’s hosts are Luke Lafreniere and Linus Sebastian. Linus is the manager for Linus Media Group and front face for Linus Tech Tips on Youtube. Luke was a host and member Linus Media Group but now works for a daughter online video company called Floatplane. 
     
    The quality of the podcast can vary a lot depending on the topics and hosts. Linus Media Group often have a busy schedule and are known for sometimes being lazy and forgetting things. This is reflected in the podcast as it most of the time starts half an hour late and have become a sort of a meme. Although, the “messiness” gives the podcast a funny and almost a DIY characteristic, which adds a lot of character to the show. That is not to say that the show is in bad quality. The WAN Show actually have one of, if not the best video quality and superb audio quality(depending on your source). The show is not only on Youtube but Soundcloud and Float Plane as well. Both SoundCloud and Floatplane offer superb audio quality and the video quality on Floatplane is far superior to Youtube’s offering.
     
    The show starts (after the hosts apologising for being late) with a brief summary of the news and other topics of the episode and rolls a short intro. After about half an hour, the podcast breaks with some sponsors of the show. The sponsor spots last for about seven minutes but are skippable. After the Sponsor spots, the show continues with more news and topics and ends with some paid “superchats” sent by viewers on Youtube. In total, the show is about one hour long. In the beginning, I found that too long, but luckily there is always timestamps left by users in the comment section, and sometimes in the description, if they remember to add them. From there you can select the topics you want to listen to if you are not into all of them. The timestamps are not that quick to show up and therefore I would recommend listening at least 2 hours after the episode is uploaded if you really want the topic timestamps. 
     
    As a summary, The WAN Show is one of, if not the best tech podcast out there. It goes through most of the biggest weekly tech news and rumours whilst still keeping their DIY charm. In my opinion, the great charm makes the podcast funny and easily relatable. I have watched it for about a year and have no plan on stopping. This podcast is focused on the more knowledgeable about tech people but I think that even a not so tech savvy person would pick up the talk and enjoy the show fast as well.
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    nikobr02 got a reaction from Hyper_panda369 in The WAN Show Might Be the Best Tech Podcasts out There.   
    (I wrote this as a school assignment on podcasts and wanted to share! I'm From 17 from Sweden studying an IT technical line at Polhemskolan University)
     
    The WAN show is a live podcast about what's been happening in the technology industry the past week. WAN is short for Weakly Analysis and News.and starts every Friday in Canada time (GMT−7). The Show’s hosts are Luke Lafreniere and Linus Sebastian. Linus is the manager for Linus Media Group and front face for Linus Tech Tips on Youtube. Luke was a host and member Linus Media Group but now works for a daughter online video company called Floatplane. 
     
    The quality of the podcast can vary a lot depending on the topics and hosts. Linus Media Group often have a busy schedule and are known for sometimes being lazy and forgetting things. This is reflected in the podcast as it most of the time starts half an hour late and have become a sort of a meme. Although, the “messiness” gives the podcast a funny and almost a DIY characteristic, which adds a lot of character to the show. That is not to say that the show is in bad quality. The WAN Show actually have one of, if not the best video quality and superb audio quality(depending on your source). The show is not only on Youtube but Soundcloud and Float Plane as well. Both SoundCloud and Floatplane offer superb audio quality and the video quality on Floatplane is far superior to Youtube’s offering.
     
    The show starts (after the hosts apologising for being late) with a brief summary of the news and other topics of the episode and rolls a short intro. After about half an hour, the podcast breaks with some sponsors of the show. The sponsor spots last for about seven minutes but are skippable. After the Sponsor spots, the show continues with more news and topics and ends with some paid “superchats” sent by viewers on Youtube. In total, the show is about one hour long. In the beginning, I found that too long, but luckily there is always timestamps left by users in the comment section, and sometimes in the description, if they remember to add them. From there you can select the topics you want to listen to if you are not into all of them. The timestamps are not that quick to show up and therefore I would recommend listening at least 2 hours after the episode is uploaded if you really want the topic timestamps. 
     
    As a summary, The WAN Show is one of, if not the best tech podcast out there. It goes through most of the biggest weekly tech news and rumours whilst still keeping their DIY charm. In my opinion, the great charm makes the podcast funny and easily relatable. I have watched it for about a year and have no plan on stopping. This podcast is focused on the more knowledgeable about tech people but I think that even a not so tech savvy person would pick up the talk and enjoy the show fast as well.
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