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It is a work machine, however I am a system admin here, and have triple checked, and had others check in case I missed it, that there is no Group policy for this.
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Hey everyone, I have an hp laptop that is running windows 10. When I go to my power options, and change my "when I close the lid" option, to "Do nothing" it works for the rest of the day, and when I come back to it a day later it resets itself to the "Sleep" option in the drop down. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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Crunchy, yea the ram modules work in my other build just fine. Yes my 1080ti has lights and they come.on in the ryzen build, but will try again. I can grab it again and try. Also I listed both psus one is a 1000w evga supernova g2 plat the other is a 750w evga Gq gold. I did remove the cmos but didnt try booting without it.
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@Spotty According to the manual it looks like that light just means that the power is on. Like you said I don't think the light on the GPU would matter, I was just curious mostly if it just wasn't getting enough power for some reason, but those psu's that I used have each powered systems that are of the same caliber. The 1000 watt and 750 watt both powered my i7 6700k, with a Zalman cooler, 32GB of 3400mhz trident z, a 960 samsung evo m.2 nvme ssd, and both a 1080ti and a 2080ti, with a Asus Z170 deluxe. You know all my other components already, but it has powered them all in that build if I swap them out. So power just doesn't seem to make sense to me.
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If they did, I would hope they tested it first.
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Regardless it is just a placeholder until Ryzen 3rd gen. That's a minor issue I was having. I couldn't clock it over 2133. My main issue is I now have no video output with essentially completely rebuilding the machine.
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Hello everyone, I would like to start out by saying I have built quite a few machines, but this one has really been giving me a hard time. I have built AMD builds for friends before, but I decided I would do one for myself finally just for fun. However, I have had nothing but troubles with this new build. So I will list my original PC specs here, and some changes I have tried to see if I can get it to work along with the issue I have been having. Also I would like to note for each different build attempt I have used two different monitors with 2 different HDMI cables, and 2 different Display port cables each time and continue to get the same issue. I also feel I should note I was planning to use 1700x just as a place holder until I can get my hands on Ryzen 3. I also feel it is important to note that I used 1 stick of RAM from each set of RAM I tried to use, and tried it in all slots on each board in case I was going crazy. Original Build Mobo - Asus ROG Strix B350-f Gaming CPU - Ryzen 7 1700x Cpu cooler - Corsair H100i Pro 120mm liquid cooling RAM - Gskill Trident Z RGB 3000 MHZ 16 GB GPU - GTX 1080ti PSU - EVGA Supernova 1000W G2 80 plus certified platinum fully modular. SSD - M.2 Nvme Samsung 970 Case - Corsair Carbide 275R Installed everything and computer posted, and booted fine. I went into the bios and saw that the RAM would default to 2133mhz and when I tried to clock it up (and not overclock it) just simply clock it to it's speed. It wouldn't let me. So I flashed the Bios hoping that would allow me to do that. Once flashing the Bios was done it booted back up on its own. However, when it came back up I had no video. Computer would power on completely with all components running but screen just read as no signal and would go to sleep. So immediately I assumed I ruined the motherboard, and I didn't save a back up of the BIOS before flashing it (I know rookie mistake). Just in case I ran through some basic tests. I put my 1080ti in my intel build which worked fine. I tried with 1 stick of RAM, no change. So I thought to myself.... alright, screw it, and I switched some things up. Updated Build 1 Mobo - Asus ROG Strix X470-f Gaming (New) CPU - Ryzen 7 1700x Cpu cooler - Corsair H100i Pro 120mm liquid cooling RAM - Gskill Trident Z RGB 3466 MHZ 16 GB (New) GPU - GTX 1080ti PSU - EVGA Supernova 1000W G2 80 plus certified platinum fully modular. SSD - M.2 Nvme Samsung 970 Case - Corsair Carbide 275R So as you can see I swapped out the Motherboard and the RAM and I went to boot it up. No change. Still no video. So I thought to myself what could this be? I thought maybe there was an off chance that flashing the BIOS somehow broke my cpu (though I had no idea how). So I sent it in to AMD to RMA it and they sent me a new one back. I installed it and I continue to have the same issue. So at this point I try basically all brand new. Update Build 2 Mobo - Asus ROG Strix X470-f Gaming (New) CPU - Ryzen 7 1700x (New RMA From AMD) Cpu cooler - Corsair H100i Pro 120mm liquid cooling RAM - Gskill Trident Z RGB 3466 MHZ 16 GB (New) Also tried Trident Z series 32GB Z170 intel though I assumed it wouldn't work since Ryzen is picky and that was made for intel. GPU - GTX 2080 ti (Brand new out of Box) PSU - EVGA Supernova 750 W Semi Modular 80 plus certified Gold (pulled from another build) SSD - M.2 Nvme Samsung 960 (Pulled from another build) Case - Corsair Carbide 275R At this point I have swapped nearly everything and I am still having this exact same issue! Everything boots computer turns on, but no video! I tested ALL (compatible) parts in my intel build and can confirm they still work so the PSU (Both), RAM (Both), SSD (Both), GPU (Both) Only things I didn't try would obviously be Mobo, CPU, and then also my case and my cooler. I feel I should note that just in case my two test bench monitors were not working I would use my main gaming ones. Test monitor - Asus VS278Q-P 27" Test monitor 2 - Asus VS248H-P 24" Gaming Monitor - Asus ROG Swift PG348Q 34" Curved 100hz Gaming monitor 2 - Asus ROF Swift PG258Q 24.5" 240hz After this the only 2 things that have not been changed are my CPU cooler, and my Case. I just really fail to see how that could be the issue? Any guidance would be appreciated. I also did tweet Linus telling him he could name my firstborn child if he can figure this out, with no response. Slightly disappointing. But, it is only fair that I make the same offer here. I can get pictures if anyone thinks that would help.
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I did just notice however, and I didn't when I was at home. I think the "Geforce RTX" should be lit on the 2080ti. Maybe I will try my 1080ti again and see. Is it possible for some reason the video card isn't getting enough power? I mean the 2080ti uses two 8 pin connectors while the 1080ti uses an 8x6. But both cards worked in my other machine, and I have swapped PSU's.