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Chrismantle

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  1. I know the title is really condensed, for which I apologize! I recently got a new RT-AX88U WiFi 6 router from ASUS. I currently have three WiFi capable devices - a desktop computer with a built in WiFi 6 receiver, a laptop with a Intel Ax200 WiFi card and an iPhone 11 Pro. on the two first devices, I’m able to connect on WiFi 6, with much higher speed, but on my iPhone, when connecting I only get around 150 mbps, while if it’s connected to my crappy ISP-provided router, I get 400+ mbps. This indicates that something is really off between the new router and my iPhone. My 5ghz band has a separate ssid, so I’m absolutely sure I’m connected to the right band. Have anyone encountered anything similar to this?
  2. Today I tried to relate my noisy fan in my Pegasus R6 raid enclosure, with a whisper quiet Noctua fan. Long story short, I messed up in the fan connectors, and my initial plan to adapt the proprietary fan connector to the standard 3 pin connector has failed, and I need an adapter to the connector. The connector on the board appears to be some kind of JST connector. But I really can’t find a suitable adapter. I have enclosed images of the connector (white) with the black “standard” 3 pin connector as a reference. What is this connector exactly called? And do you have a link to where I might be able to buy an adapter?
  3. I just tried re-calculating the timings om the dram calculator, nu initialt setting everything in the bios to Auto, except the ram frequency to 3533 and the Fclk to 1767. The calculation is inserted below. whenever I put it into the bios, the rig wouldn’t boot. A possible issue could be that I chose rank 1, instead of rank 2, but as far as I understand my ram is rank 1? another issue could be that I can’t set my clDO VDDP voltage in the bios - every time I try, it goes to zero, and I can only edit the one called “VDDP” which I presume I shouldn’t change
  4. What exact settings did you use? I presume the trc was 60 and the trfc was 416 in your first example? i tried to put the timings into my rig, but i just get the same error q-code "CS"
  5. I own multiple My Book Thunderbolt Duo external harddrives, that i have been using with my Mac over the last few years. I'm beginning to migrate to PC, and i currently own a Dell XPS 13 9380 from 2018, with thunderbolt 3. The Thunderbolt 3 port works fine both with eGPU's as well as other Thunderbolt Mass storage devices. It just doesn't ork with any of my WD My Book Thunderbolt Duo external Hard drives. Upon conencting the device, i am as usual prompted wether to connect the device or not. With the My Book Thunderbolt Duo hard drives, no matter how many times i prompt "always connect" the computer changes it to "Do not connect". This behavior is only seen with these specific hard drives, and not with my other devices. Has anyone else had any luck connecting the WD My Book Thunderbolt Duo's to a PC? They work flawlessly on my mac
  6. After watching the LTT video on optimal memory frequencies for the Ryzen 3rd gen, i decided i wanted to try it out for myself, to get my 3200 Mhz memory up to 3600 Mhz to get the most out of my 3900x. First of all, i should mention that though I have a fairly good knowledge of tech, I am a total noob in RAM overclock and how to tighten up the timings. SO forgive me for my lack of knowledge, or absolute gibberish. I was a bit lazy at first, and since AMD´s Ryzen Master tool is really good, i just tried to put in 1800 for Memory frequency as well as for the fabric clock, to see what would happen. It worked for about 5 minutes playing BFV, but then my PC got BSOD, and i had to try another approach. I then tried to use the Ryzen DRAM calculator, with the results i have posted in this post. I tried to put the results into the BIOS without any luck. The bios didnt even want to boot, and the MOBO just gave me the error "CS" which i even can´t find anywhere. Maybe i put too many things into the BIOS, since i have absolutely no idea in how to do this the best way. First of all, how would you set the timings for a basic overclock to 3600 Mhz? Second, any idea on how i could succesfully, and rather uncomplicated, tighten the timings? My relevant specs are: Ryzen 3900x Asus Crosshair VII Hero (wi-fi) G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32GB 3200Mhz CL16 ram (4x8gb) Kraken x72 AIO Corsair Rm850x v2 PSU
  7. I recently got a Dell XPS 9380 with a i7-8565 to use with my RTX 2060 in a Razer Core X eGPU enclosure. Since installing the driver along with the eGPU, i have been met by BSOD as well as code 12 in device manager. I installed the driver from Nvidias website, and since the device won't work with my laptop. I have tried the enclosure and GPU with a XPS 15 previously, so it should work. I thought it would be a case of plug and play, so i really don't know what could be wrong?
  8. I just upgraded my Ryzen 2600x to an 3900x, and I decided to keep my current crosshair bio motherboard, since its vrm’s should be more than enough now. the first thing I did was to enable D.O.C.P standard in the Asus UEFI BIOS, and for some reason I had the impression that the precision boost overdrive would be enabled no matter what. Looking further into this, I am now super confused wether PBO is enabled on my rig, wether it makes a difference to change anything, or wether I’m just overthinking this. my Current clock speeds are at 4.0-4.1 ghz at idle and under load
  9. Sorry, forgot to mention that i need it for accelleration of my Mechanical HDD
  10. Here is the specs of my system: AMD ryzen 2600x Asus ROG Crosshair VII hero Wifi Zotac Amp! RTX 2080 NZXT Kraken x62 Samsung Evo 970 256gb SSD Crucial BX500 240GB
  11. I recently migrated my current build, from my old CoolerMaster Q300L to a NZXT H700i. Since i changed form a mATX to an ATX case, i decided to also upgrade to the Asus Crosshair VII wifi x470 MB. I´m running a AMD Ryzen 2600x in my system. Since the upgrade, i haven´t been able to install StoreMI. I had StoreMI working on my old MB with the same CPU. In short, when installing, i get the message: "The virtual Miniport driver is currently installed! StoreMI onlu supports the AHCI driver. Click OK to remove the StoreMI Miniport driver, or cancel to aborth the installation." Upon clicking on OK, i get the following error message: "ERROR [216]; AMD StoreMI is NOT authorized to run on server class CPUs. StoreMI install aborted." I am a bit puzzled about the last message, because none of my hardware is server class, especially not my 2600x CPU. Have you ever encountered this before?
  12. Thanks a lot for your inputs! I just looked at the prices of the officially tested monitors, and if i want 27 inch 2560x1440, I´m quite surprised to see that i dont get anything as cheap as the monitor i just bought. The same goes for Freesync in general. Also, i just saw that the Omen 27 costs 688 USD in the states (in general cheaper than europe), where i got it for 529 USD here. I think i might have gotten a pretty sweet deal? Again, i have no idea about the monitor market out there.
  13. Literally 3 days ago, i bought an Omen by HP 27 inch G-SYNC display for around 460 Euro here in Scandinavia. Today, as i see that Nvidia will release a driver, makin Freesznc or VRR monitors G-sync compatible, make me wonder wether my purchase was a complete waste of money? I still have the option to send it back for a full refund, but I actually don´t know whether to keep it or not. It seems like a pretty good price (at the next cheapest place it cost around 590 euros), and i have heard that a lot of Freesync monitors out there are of pretty poor quality. What do you think?
  14. Turning off the firewall doesn't help.i have attached the error As you say yourself, permissions is not the error :) I also tried that, without any luck...
  15. I have a Raspberry Pi 3 B setup as a SMB server on my local network at home. So far it's been working great, and all machines have been able to access the share via its ip address, both PC, Mac, and phones. My latest PC (a gamer pc I just build) won't access the share, saying the share is not available. I don't know if my share settings are wrong on my RPI, or if my PC has the wrong network sharing settings. The PC is running Windows 10, and can easily ping the Raspberry Pi, and access the DLNA server also set up on the same raspberry pi. Both RPI and the PC are connected using a LAN-cable. The PC can access other computers/things on the network. e.g. my modem. Any ideas what might be wrong?
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