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Magicpandajuice

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  1. I have an rx 560 that constantly gets hot under load (over 80 degress even with fans going full speed), its not overclocked or anything, the only difference from the factory is the fact that i used a bios mod to unlock it from an rx 560D (basically a rebranded 460) to a normal 560 with all the cores and such unlocked, i have an old r9 270 that died but the fans and such still works, i took both cards apart and the cooler mounts perfectly, and the fans connect, i figured since the r9 270 was a significantly hotter card, it would likely be able to cool a lot better, would installing the 270 cooler on the rx 560 affect anything? Or possibly mess anything up?
  2. Im currently running the same project again on the same settings, and my about halfway through, temps are averaging. At about 54c at base clock speeds, i will try a few other softwares
  3. I recently started a youtube channel for games and such, and i decided to do a google search for a free video editing software, and NCH videopad video editor came up, it sounded legit so i downloaded it, and every few videos i try to export with it crashes my computer, ive tried various different things, such as not upscaling my output video, to not overclocking my computer, it all ends the same, with my conputer crashing the same way it would if it overheated or a unstable overclock is applied, with the system just going black, has anyone else had this problem? Is it the software? A possible hardware issue? Im running a ryzen 5 1400 with 8 gigs of ddr4 ram (single channel)
  4. Stock runs fine, but any change in clocks causes the weird artifacts, even lowering them,
  5. Even lowering the factory overclock produces the same result, any sort of change in clock speeds go anything, even lowering it, causes the issue
  6. I edited the post to add in some information i missed initially
  7. Ive been trying to overclock my old r9 270 just to push the last bit of performance possible out of it, but as soon as i touch i apply even the slightest overclock, my clock speeds bottom out as well as my 2nd display starts stuttering. Any ideas as to what causes this ? Ive tried updating drivers and even re flashing the bios (the 1st video shows a 25 mhz overclock over the stock speeds of the Asus clock of 975, which is a 25mhz over stock amd speeds, 2nd video shows the stuttering at the same overclock 20181023_170224.mp4 20181023_173500.mp4
  8. I could try to get a dvi-i to vga adapter, do you think that would work better?
  9. Recently I noticed that when I restart my computer, one of my monitors, connected to my pc through a VGA to displayport adapter, reads the wrong resolution, windows says the recommended resolution is is 1280x1024 (the resolution of my other moniter) but the native resolution is 1440x900, windows and the amd radeon settings read the display as "ddc display" and any any resolution I try to display on it displays off center even if I auto adjust the picture using the moniter, but if I unplug the display cable from the pc and plug it back in it works fine and reads as the right moniter and everything displays fine, but then the problem starts again after the pc restarts I'm sorry of this was hard to follow and I'll happily proved more clarification if needed, but this issue is quite frustrating and I would really love to find a fix for this, is it a cable issue? Or maybe a software issue??
  10. StI was cleaning out a room in my house from my childhood and I found product guides for windows 98 and windows xp, I'm not entirely sure why this is important in any way but I just thought it was cool these should be in a museum
  11. It's not, 18.5.1 is the recommended, but I've had 18.8.1 running fine for a few weeks, I attempted to unbrick an old gtx 650 and deleted the drivers and once I tried to reinstall them is when I started getting errors, I completely deleted all the nvidia stuff from my system though so I dont see how that would cause an error, but until amd releases a new update I will roll back my drivers, I prefer running the newest drivers possible but that doesnt always work sadly, oh well
  12. Done, same error, it worked with version 18.5.1 but the drivers still say that are unsigned when updating to 18.8.1, other then the error the system runs fine, but because of the drivers not loading I cant play games with it
  13. I recent attempted to update my radeon drivers from 18.5.1 to 18.8.1 for my rx 560D, once windows reboots I get a driver error that says the signature is invalid, which in turn doesnt let the graphics card run correctly, I've tried submitting a query on the amd support forums and I have heard nothing back, anyone else had this issue or have a fix?
  14. I've tried 3 different monitors, 2 running at 60 and the other at 75 hz, the 2 60 hz monitors are running off of a displayport to vga adapter while the 75 hz monitors run off of a dvi-d cable (my setup is slightly old but it has always worked fine)
  15. Starting a days ago I noticed my computer no longer showed the "dell" logo during start up, I didn't think anything of it, but today I needed to go into the bios and check the settings and I realized that it was impossible to change bios settings as I couldn't see the display to change settings, my system has started taking noticeably longer to boot and I did flash the gpus bios recently but I've even tried different monitors and GPUs to see if it would load and nothing has, the motherboard has no sort of intergrated graphics and I dont remember the bios having a setting for it, anyone has any idea on what is happening? EDIT: yes I have reset the cmos settings and such using the directions provided by dell, there has been no change
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