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  1. Also just looked at the order and it turns out it was a warehouse deal and Amazon said they tested it.
  2. Yeah I connected the one that has CPU written on it
  3. Hello there, I just built my first computer and it had no signal on the screen even though everything was working, so I used the pinned post about no signal and after trying most things (some things I didn't have another PC or another GPU, CPU, or PC to work with). So any help? Details: I built a PC with all new components other than a refurbished motherboard and the I tried going into bios before I boot it with ubuntu and my GPU ( which was in a x16 pcie slot, where it is supposed to be) had not signal on the monitor but the fans did work. After that, I put it into the x8 slot and then it worked and I booted ubuntu and everything worked other than l4d2 had like 1 fps on a 1060 6gb. After a few days I tried to boot it and now only the LEDs worked then I removed and put back the power cables then the fans CPU and everything worked and NOW, I cannot boot the computer even though everything works. Specs: MB: Asus X470 Prime Pro CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 GPU: EVGA Superclocked 1060 6GB PSU: EVGA 550w G3 RAM: 1x8 GB Ballistix Sport
  4. Ryzen compatibility has now stopped being an issue now that Ryzen has 40% market share now you can even get low speed ram and it works well. But, it's better to have high speeds so, the cheapest pair should do the job.
  5. So I came to London for tourism And Wanted to buy certain PC components (Cpu, power supply, maybe b450 if they're available here), So do any of you locals /old tourists maybe know what websites have the lowest prices and biggest selections (or should I stick with Amazon) and is there a brick and mortar store where I buy the parts directly. Thanks in advance ~YF
  6. Is there ANY motherboards that are flashed right off the bat and is there a retailer willing to flash it?
  7. Main questions Is the Amd 2000 series compatible with most OS (not Mac that's why it's most rather than all anyways) On a side note, have all motherboards been flashed yet if not all is there a list of the ones that are flashed? Side questions -Buy Gpus now or should I risk it and wait till they fully drop -and something that would explain why last question would be this, I'm in London for tourism and I think that most probably it's cheaper than the middle east (check, if you want) -What are the best pc component selling websites in the uk/London? Alright thanks in advance I'm a bit of a newbie (though not clueless completely) and help is appreciated =)
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