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Stefan3006

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  1. All is fine again, I had to manually setup the bios and not load a profile from the previous bios version.
  2. Have the same motherboard an just installed the new bios. After restoring my profile and set my BLCK manualy at 100 (profile restore sets it to 0?) my cpu speed is locked at the base speed. I have an R7 3800X, so it's constantly running at 3.9ghz and never going over that. CPU is not overclocked, never touched any of these bios settings. someone having the same issues or some ideas to fix? Thx, Stefan
  3. I don't think I need PCIe4 in the near future. Only took the X570 for resale-ability in 5 years or so. I don't have a case that support vertical GPU installation. And I can't find a new case that supports a GPU that wide. Be quiet (I like silent cases) only support up to 2.5 slots but ;ine is 2.7. Thanks for the help
  4. unfortunately that is something I can't do. The GPU is a 2.7 slot wide card that is blocking all usb, audio and button headers. I'm thinking of replacing the board with to a x470 chipset. Crosshair VII Hero as it's about the same price. After this chipset temp issue I was searching if this was also the case with the X470 chipset, but so far I found nothing, which is good ? Do you think this will solve my problem? Thx
  5. H all, just finished building a new rig with following components: - Mobo: Qsus ROG Strix X570-E - CPU: Ryzen 7 3800x - RAM: 16GB (2 x 8GB) Corsair vengenance LPX 3600 CL18 - SSD: Samsung Evo plus 1TB - GPU: Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 TI OC (from previous machine) - Case: Fractal Design - Define R5 PCGH At first glance everything looked good (idle CPU around 30C) until I noticed the chipset fan spinning at 3500rpm with an idle chipset temp of around 75C. I know the X570 uses more power, so more heat, but this is really high I think. It appears that the GPU is blocking the fan intake of the chipset and blowing all it's heat onto it. So I did a load test of the GPU with furmark and watched the Chipset temp rise to 91-93C, so now it's giving me the creeps... For what I know these are not healthy temps After searching all day I found out that lot's of people are having these temp issues, but not all as high as these, and never a solution. Is there anything I can do to lower these temps or should I return the mobo and replace it and if so with what, as almost all X570 mobo's suffer this design error... Thanks for your thoughts, Stefan
  6. Hi All, I have a bizar problem with a new build I'm setting up for my oldest son (9Y) build has following specs: - Gigabyte B360M D3H - I3-8300 - Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2x 4GB) 3000MHz Long story short, I can only use the pc if I connect the screen to the onboard VGA(d-sub) output. If I don't connect a monitor at all or connect it to onboard DVI or put in a discrete GPU the mobo gives me 5 short beeps. 5 short beeps are the code for a CPU error, but it all works when I connect the screen to VGA so I'm not sure this is the case here. I did all standard testing with other PSU, 2 diff GPU, different monitors, each DDR4 bank in all 4 slots. reinstalling CPU in socket -> no visible damage here. Bios reset, bios update to latest version, pulling out CMOS battery... If I connect a Windows installed disk it will continue to boot into Windows but with no screen. Currently my guess is that there is something wrong with the MOBO. All help and insights on which part to RMA are welkom :-) Thanks, Stefan
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