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damian61

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About damian61

  • Birthday June 1

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Hungary

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 5 5600
  • Motherboard
    ASUS TUF GAMING B550M-PLUS
  • RAM
    Corsair Venegance RGB PRO 2x8 GB 3600MHz
  • GPU
    Sapphire Pulse RX 6600
  • Case
    MSI MAG FORGE 110R
  • Storage
    Crucial 512GB SSD NVME
  • PSU
    Corsair TX650M
  • Display(s)
    Samsung

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  1. Friend of mine is selling his gpu and asked me if I'm interested to buy it. I have the sapphire pulse model, his model is the Red Devil version of the XT card. Mostly I play with Warzone, Conan Exiles... is it worth to upgrade? or I should wait and look for something more powerful
  2. I had the same error what he explained when I tried to boot it for the first time today, but the issue was gone after the CMOS was reseted. So I'm trying to trigger the same issue again, I need to find out the main reason, it really bothers me any idea how shall I test it?
  3. My issue is that I can not reproduce the problem / CPU error. I saw that he installed Ryzen Master, but not sure why - this is an a320 chipset, you can't overclock the cpu or anything
  4. Can the PC case panel connectors short the mobo? I think those were the last ones what I've checked before It booted to Windows otherwise, its working fine again. I restarted it like 10 times
  5. I've got back the PC, I tried to boot it - I had the same error what he showed to me, PC was not booting. I checked all cables, if they are properly connected then tried to power on, and it worked fine. Now I'm thinking that something can short the MB?
  6. Ram did nothing with it, we tried that first. I bought this PC back than with 1x16GB, I used it as a test bench for GPU-s. He wanted to buy something cheap so I gave it to him to play farm simulator and other similar stuff...
  7. He tried to reset the bios, first I thought he did some OC with the ram or CPU, thats why it didnot boot. But for me its still the strangest thing that the PC is kinda booting but actually not. The ASUS card has a rog logo in the middle, that logo supposed to lit up in red color, but its white. No breathing effect / no color change - I tried to look up if there are any manual debug list for this but couldnot find any. My best guess is that it powers but somehow its not enough to proceed forward and boot properly
  8. I asked him to test the PC at his neighbor's house, to eleminate this possibility because he thinks that the CPU is broken So this means, if his house is not grounded properly, it can cause this kind of issues? it was very strange to me that when we started the computer at my place, it seemed to be the first time the bios reset was done, even though the guy had been trying for 3-4 days. the CMOS battery had been off for days
  9. If its this kind of issue, is it possible that he was able to turn on the pc because it was working at my house? I mean the PSU still had some charge inside or something
  10. I do not know, I asked him about this but he is not a techical guy to confirm it.
  11. Yes, yesterday he tried to use the PC in different rooms too. result was the same.
  12. Specs: Ryzen 3 1200 / MSi A320m Pro-VD PLUS / 1x16GB DDR4 / Rx 570 / Corsair VS450 PC was working fine at my place, after we moved it to my friends house it was working too, but the next morning when he tried to turn it on - it stuck at CPU Led, no post. He tried to reset the bios, nothing happened. He brought back the computer to me, I turnet it on, and it was working fine without any issue. I didnot change anything, I didnot do anything with it. He moved back the PC to his house, it was working in the same day, but the day after when he tried to turn it on, it stuck again in this boot loop. Any idea what could be the issue? Can this caused by some kind of power related issue?
  13. I have some updates. I've got back the PC on Monday. I brought it home, I plugged it in to my TV and it worked fine. I gave it back to the buyer the day after, I made some tests and videos to prove it that the PC worked. When he got it back the PC worked that day for him as well, but he wasn't able to turn on the PC again the day after... For me whats very strange, that when I plugged in the PC, I saw the bios reseting itself after like 2 restarts the PC booted fine to windows, so it means that the buyer was not able to reset the bios. First I thought he did something wrong or whatever, but now the PC is not working again, and I think there is an issue with the buyers power outlet or something, like the voltage is not enough to start the PC or some similar issue. I had the computer back for 2 days, I turned it on and off like 20x times, never experienced any issue. What do you think about this? I think after I gave him back the PC the psu still had some charge inside and thats why he was able to run it, but the next morning he faced with the same issue, mobo is not booting at all
  14. I just sold a working pc to someone two days ago, now he contacted me that the PC is not working anymore. Based on the provided pictures, all fans are spinning, rgb leds are on, but there is no post. The EZ DEBUG led is lighting up at the CPU. Specs: Ryzen 3 1200 / MSi A320m Pro VD / 1x16GB DDR4 / Rx 570 / Corsair VS450 Pc had the last bios, I did Heaven benchmark, Furmark, Aida64 stress test before I gave it to him I asked him to reset the bios somehow, re-seat the ram, power connector at the CPU but its not working. Any idea what could be the issue?
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