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Ukiryah

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Your mom's house
  • Interests
    gaming, pc building, your mom :)

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 55 5600X
  • Motherboard
    ASRock Taichi B550
  • RAM
    16GB Corsair Vengeance
  • GPU
    ASUS RTX 2060 OC Edition
  • Case
    NZXT H510
  • Storage
    WD Black M500 NVME SSD
  • PSU
    EVGA 750W PSU
  • Display(s)
    Dual LG 24GN50W
  • Cooling
    Stock AMD Cooler
  • Keyboard
    Generic 75% Blue Keys
  • Mouse
    Logitech G600
  • Sound
    Logitech G733
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Enterprise
  1. It's fixed, I left my PC off for like 2 hours and it works again now. Not really sure why it just stopped working but oh well it's fine now.
  2. Ok so this has all happened within the past hour or so, earlier today the adapter was working fine no issues at all. I turned my PC off (just like normal no issues there), and about an hour later I turned my PC on to find that the network adapter no longer shows up. I decided to check device manager, and it showed up under "Hidden Devices". So I decided to try reinstalling the driver to see if the driver corrupted. Nothing. I went back in and uninstalled the driver through Device Manager, and restarted my PC again. Now the adapter doesn't even show up anywhere, its as if it was removed from the system but there's no way that's possible because it's built onto the motherboard (ASRock Taichi B550). I cleared the CMOS, reset the BIOS, I looked far and wide across Google trying to find fixes for it for the past hour. When looking up issues specific to the board didn't come across anything, I switched to looking for the adapter itself (Intel AX200 WiFi 6), and found no other fixes than the ones I mentioned above. I have had no luck finding any clues as to why this happened, and I really don't want to back up and reinstall windows for the -enth time yet again just to see if that even fixes it. So if there's anyone out there who knows a fix to this, please let me know. I'll keep checking up on this the next couple hours to see Specs: ASRock B550 Taichi Ryzen 5 5600x 16GB 2400Mhz Corsair Vengeance RTX 2060 EDIT: If I'm correct, the AX200 also has bluetooth on the adapter which the bluetooth hasn't worked in months, but just started working today. I'm gonna assume that it cant run both at the same time but that's my verdict (disabling bluetooth and restarting did nothing I already tried it)
  3. OK so I have this old FX-6300 build that I made about 2 years ago now, and I have no use for it. I'm just trying to find out what it's worth so I can sell it locally. Here's the parts list: CPU: FX-6300 6 Core Black 3.5GHz (Up to 4.1GHz) Mobo: Gigabyte GA880GM-USB3 RAM: 8 GB Corsiar XMS3 1600MHz DDR3 Heatsink: XIGMATEK HDT-S1284EE GPU: PNY 2 GB GT 730 DDR3 (The weakest part of the system. I used a GTX 1060 for a while but when I upgraded to my current PC I used my 1060 in it) PSU: OCZ600MXSP Semi Modular (80 Plus Bronze Certified) HDD: Your standard Seagate Barracuda 7200 RPM Hard Drive that has only 500 GB of space on it Case: XSNIPER2-GN (Also keep in mind there's a small chip on the plastic) That being said, the PSU doesn't have 6 or 8 pin connectors, I had to use dual 4 pin molex to 6 + 2 pin connectors (2 of them making dual 6 + 2 pin connectors), the CPU can only upgrade as high as a Phenom X6 1100T or an FX-6350 (If maximum performance was wanted), a GPU as high as a 3 GB 1060 (from my GPU...and yes I know the 3 GB is basically a 1050 TI Mk. 2) and any SATA 2 compatible SSD. Again I'm just trying to get a price on this thing to sell locally, and thus far from PC Part Picker I can get around $400 for it but I need an ACTUAL opinion and not something calculated from a website looking for used and new prices. The computer works 100% fine, I was able to get 60 FPS at medium settings and DX12 enabled on EA Dice's Battlefront II (mind you this was with the 1060 not the 730) and about 40 at 1440p, medium-low with DX12 enabled. I was gonna upgrade the GPU to something like a 2 GB 1050 or a 2 GB RX 460 or something, just to get a better GPU than the crap 730. Anyway if I could get some basic answers to my question I'd appreciate it. Thank you!
  4. Well I have already acquired a 6700k from a relative for free with a mobo and 16GB of DDR4 2800MHz RAM. I wont need to purchase new parts because I can just use these, although slightly older, better parts than I had before.
  5. Yes I know. Battlefront 2 stutters a lot on any preset setting unless I turn 3 pre rendered frames on in the NVIDIA control panel, but it's consistent at 70+fps 1080p Ultra. But I'm upgrading to an i7-6700k so I won't have those issues.
  6. I'm actually getting an i7-6700k from my brother since he's upgrading to an 8700k.
  7. Yes I know this. I am currently looking for a job to upgrade my PC. You gotta also take note that I got the computer basically for free (The only bought items were the FX-6300 and the 1060, but I got the 1060 for Christmas. Luckily it was $190 at that time.)
  8. So I got the computer working again. It was the hard drive.
  9. It's still doing the same thing even after updating. I'll figure it out later.
  10. I'll have to check on windows update. I turned it off because I hate windows but if that's the issue then I'll fix it. And I checked and it seems all the drivers are installed
  11. Windows Game Mode is enabled, I have pretty much every software optimization programs I can think of, and I'm almost positive it's 7200RPMs.
  12. No I don't think so. I've never had this issue before UNTIL today. I'm completely lost as of now.
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