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SgtFilthyFrank

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  1. Hardline tubing does suck. I managed to contact the Asus Canada support line and he just went with me through the same exact steps that I just did. His prognosis was that the board is bricked. My peripherals aren't getting any power so he determined that it was a 1 in 1000 event of the new CPU somehow corrupting my bios. RMA inbound apparently. Did not work with the 5800x but I have never had any instances where the new CPU would brick the board. Oh how I wish EZ Flash was a thing... Or even better, just a removable bios chip! Looks like I get a good deep clean on the entire rig while I wait.... HAHA!
  2. No bent pins on my 2700 or 5800x. I am very careful throughout all my work on my PC. I wish these lower tier Asus boards had the bios ez flashback.
  3. Yes this problem persists when switching back to my old 2700. System was completely operational with the 2700 prior to switching to the 5800x. For the fun of it I took all ram sticks out and I am given no error led. Fans and everything spin up just as if it was running.... Never seen that in my entire life. Normally you get a beeping, constant boot loop, or no boot at all.
  4. Hello everyone! Currently I have an issue with my ram not being detected by my system. Weirdly enough, my entire system boots (fans, RGB, water pump) but my Corsair ram does not light up and I get no post screen. No led error codes on my motherboard either. This issue just happened upon trying to upgrade from 2700 to 5800x. I was under the impression that my bios model would accept the 5800x but apparently I was mistaken. Specs: Ryzen 2700 32 GB (4x8gb) Corsair vengeance 3600mhz C18 TUF RTX 3090 Asus Prime Pro x570 Adata 500gb SSD 2x2 TB bara hard drives 7200rpm My rig ran fine and everything this morning and I have anti-static mats and grounding straps on at all times. I have already performed CMOS battery pull, jumped the CMOS terminals and have taken out all but 1 stick of ram testing in different slots. I have reverted back to my 2700 to update my system but still the same issue.
  5. Ill give that a try and will probably get an 850W when I end up upgrading to a 5800X or 5900X. However, wouldn't this decrease my performance? I already have shocking abysmal FPS in Warzone (70 fps @ 1080P) HAHA!
  6. Both monitors flicker and then go black, then come back online. Currently it has happened in Diablo 3, LoL, COD Warzone & Multiplayer, Battlefield 2. Don't play every game in the book but those are the ones that have happened to it.
  7. I have a dual monitor setup. I have not had it happen during regular use but have had weird blue screening problems during Zoom calls (not sure if it is related). The first (main monitor using factory DP cable The second using a DVI to HDMI cable (BestBuy)
  8. Specs: R7 2700 (3.8 O.C) Asus X570 prime pro Asus TUF 3090 O.C Corsair vengeance pro RGB (32 @ 3600) 750W EVGA G2 (2 years old) Adata SU800 (500 GB Boot ssd) 6TB (3x2TB) Barracuda green drives Issue: While playing games, my screens randomly start flickering and then go black. Can still hear audio in the background but no video signal. Half the time, when the video comes back my games have crashed. My nightlight on windows also turns off automatically. All I've read online is driver issues or Windows problems. What I've done: DDU in safe mode and clean reinstall Have updated all windows and bios drivers (limited by my old zen architecture) *Yes I know I am bottlenecked by my CPU, working on an upgrade*
  9. I am having oddly low framerates during Call of Duty Warzone for my setup. I have done a basic benchmark on MSI afterburner and am sitting around 60-80 fps on low settings 1080p. The only notable things I see are spikes and dips in GPU memory temperatures. Overall temperatures of CPU and GPU during sit around 40-50c. I don't seem to go over system memory capacity or max out CPU utilization. Any help would be appreciated seeing that others with my card on intel are pushing 140+ fps. windows 10 pro 64 bit Asus x570 Prime Pro (BIOS 3001) Ryzen 7 2700 (O.C 4.0 1/1.3025v Stable through 10+ hours of OCCT/ Water-cooled) 2x 8gb corsair Vengeance RGB Pro CL18 3600 (DOCP set to 3600 in BIOS) Asus Strix VEGA 64 (Bykski waterblock) ADATA SU800 SSD (512GB) boot drive Barracuda 2TB storage drive EVGA G2+ (750W 80+ gold) (2 years old) Attached is a benchmark from MSI. I also took a MSI video capture recording but exceeds capacity. I have discord if anyone is really down to troubleshoot haha. Cheers! Benchmark.txt
  10. Hello everyone! Just trying to pick brains on why my watercooled Vega 64 is getting such terrible framerates and drops in COD Warzone. I know I may have a somewhat archaic card but I just ran into a video on youtube of some guy getting 130+ 1080P max settings. SPECS: R7 2700 C18 3600 corsair v rgb pro (16gb) Asus strix V64 Asus x570 prime pro temps: 55c on load (water-cooled) FPS in game ranges from 60-70 1080P low quality settings. I run a dual monitor setup with discord and voicemeeter banana in the second display. I thought that my CPU would be bottlenecking my graphics card but that doesn't explain how people with R7 1700's are hitting 130+ on Ultra. Let me know if you guys need anything in terms of screenshots or other general information. I know youtube benchmarks can sometimes be very misleading but below are the ones that I have been basing my confusion on. reference videos: R7-1700 R7 3700x
  11. Just wondering if anyone can shed any light on whether developers of console games will be able/capable of better optimizing for AMD graphics found on PC considering the new consoles will have Radeon as well? Not certain on if optimization transfers like that but just looking to get some more information on how that stuff works.
  12. Yeah I could understand that. I know the bios size was a factor in the X470 for Zen 3 but I think that a 32MB bios. ASUS X570 boards still support CPUs from Zen+ so it seems weird how B550 can't do the same.
  13. I know the entire AMD society is cheering about the support for Zen 3, as they should be. Congrats! Although many people just glossed over it, I am here wondering why AMD decided not to make B550 compatible with olde Ryzen. It seems unfair to those who just want to upgrade their motherboard whilst having a 2nd gen Ryzen CPU. Does anyone feel the same way? I want to future-proof myself for the upcoming 4000 series CPU's, but also want to upgrade from B450. Anyone out there that has better knowledge of motherboard limitations feel free to throw in thoughts of why they are doing this. Cheers LTT community!
  14. I was also gonna ask that in a seperate thread but I can't find exact bandwidth for PCIe 3.0. the new 3000 RTX cards are said to get close to maxing PCIe 3.0 x16 at around 18gb/s. So I guess PCIe 3.0 x16 is 20gb/s or so? Regardless, I think upgrading to 4.0 will be inevitable from now on considering even Intel is going with 4.0.
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