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cRsFisA

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  1. Hello everyone! I have a small problem where the pixel format will change in games depending on the resolution.. For example: I have an RX 480 4GB and I can't run the latest games out at 1080p 60fps so I turn down my resolution. The problem when I do that is the fact that my pixel format changes for some reason.. from LIMITED RGB to FULL RGB (which makes the games look too dark for me). The games stay in LIMITED RGB only if I'm running at 1080p resolution but if I try to go lower they use FULL RGB and I really don't understand why they do that. My monitor is an Acer Nitro VG220QBMIIX 1080p 75Hz and I'm using HDMI. In the picture you can see my default settings. Thanks in advance!
  2. I did look in the entire bios..can't find anything. Seems like it's a missing option.
  3. I thought non x ryzen 2000 series cpu's don't have PBO, but regardless..how do I enable it?
  4. Yes, slots 2 and 4, XMP enabled. And that's the only thing I've changed in the bios..the XMP from off to enabled.
  5. Specs: Ryzen 5 2600 Amd wraith max cooler Gigabyte B450M DS3H 2x8 DDR4 TeamGroup Delta Asus Tuf 3200 Mhz RAM Cl 16 (yes, it's running in dual channel mode) Kingston A2000 1TB M.2 SSD MSI RX 480 Gaming X Seasonic Focus Plus 550w 80+Gold Pretty much what the title says. Temps are more than fine, 57°C max under load Latest bios for the motherboard.. (F60e at the time of making this post) Fresh install of Windows Chipset drivers directly from AMD's website. (doesn't matter what power plan I use,even with the Amd Ryzen power plan)\ I also get lower scores than most R5's 2600 I see on the internet (see the picture) So what's up with that? Could someone please help me? Cinebench R20 result:
  6. Hello everyone! I have an acer nitro vg220qbmiix monitor. Nothing special,1080p IPS 75hz. I wanted to mess with the oc on this monitor but even if I try 1 hz more. from 75 to 76 the screen goes black with the message "input not supported". I had an old benq monitor before this and when trying to oc even if the image was bad, i had black bars etc I still didn't get that message. Can I somehow prevent it from appearing? I'm using HDMI. Thanks in advance!
  7. Really? Here's what AMD says on their site:
  8. Specs: Ryzen 5 2600 Gigabyte B450M DS3H HyperX Savage DDR4 2400Mhz CL14 16GB (2x8) Kingston A2000 1TB NVME SSD Seasonic Focus Plus 550W Gold Full-Modular PSU Right now I own a MSI RX 480 and I want to change my GPU to a RX 5700 XT (there's a local deal near my place) The question is: can my PSU handle these specs?
  9. Pretty much what the title says.. I'm on Windows 10 1909 and can't seem to find options like this https://www.tenforums.com/attachments/tutorials/176477d1518286020-enable-disable-fullscreen-optimizations-windows-10-a-fullscreen_optimizations-2.jpg If anyone knows how I can globally disable this option please let me know. Thanks in advance
  10. Ended up fixing this way: I've connected my HD 6570 in the first PCIe slot and my RX 480 in the second BUT without the 8 pin connector Then when I booted up to Windows I've started to slowly introduce the 8 pin connector. I've managed to add like half of the connector in my RX 480 before my fans started to spin. After that I've quickly entered in Device Manager -> Display Adapters -> Search for changes and saw "Microsoft Basic Adapter". After that I've gone into Windows Update and got my AMD drivers. Then I was finally able to start atiflash and change the bios for my RX 480 to the correct one. This fix is really weird,I know. And I'm sorry if this is kinda blurry for you because of my typing, English is not my first language but I hope you got the message! Thank you all for the responses and be safe
  11. I've tried that already. Still no effect. But thanks for the response!
  12. The 6570 works on its own perfectly fine. Even if I let the RX 480 in but without the 8 PIN it's still works. With the 8 PIN in my pc boots but I get no image on the monitor.
  13. I've tried multiple settings about this but it still doesn't work..
  14. I don't think it has dual bios. It's an MSI RX 480 4GB Gaming X
  15. So I've done the wrong things with PolarisBios Editor for my RX 480 and now my pc won't boot with it. I wanted to boot with the integrated graphics and just flash the normal bios for it but my Ryzen 5 2600 doesn't have integrated graphics, so I've tried booting with 2 GPU's : an old AMD 6570 and my bricked RX 480. My pc will start but I don't see anything on display. The HDMI is connected to the HD 6570. Motherboard: Gigabyte DS3H B450M. Why can't I boot with the 6570 just so I can flash the normal bios for my RX 480? Is there a setting in the bios that I need to change in order for me to do it? Note: I've already updated my mobo bios to the latest version.
  16. Yes I had an option like that but I've just finish reinstalling my Windows and drivers and now everything works as it should. I don't know what happend earlier but thanks for the responses anyway!
  17. I guess I should try a fresh install of Windows again. Maybe I've messed something up and it just needs a reinstall. I don't really know
  18. I would but the installer also installs some older drivers for my RX 480 and I get no AMD Radeon settings I've tried installing only the chipset drivers from GIgabyte and installing the GPU drivers from AMD's website but it just won't work. The driver from AMD overwrites the one from Gigabyte.
  19. I really don't know what I did wrong. Fresh install of Windows, then went to AMD's page and downloaded the drivers for my RX 480 and B450 chipset.
  20. Specs: Ryzen 5 2600 Gigabyte B450M DS3H 2x8 Hyper X Savage DDR4 2866 Mhz RAM MSI RX 480 GAMING X 4GB Seasonic Focus Plus 80+Gold PSU 550w Kingston A400 240GB SSD 1TB WD Blue HDD Long story short I've tried both chipset drivers from Gigabyte's website and AMD's and I don't know why but the ones from Gigabyte gave me better performance. And I'm not talking about small numbers, I'm talking like 15-20 fps + in games like Rage 2 and Dishonored 2. Why is that? And this is not the only weird thing. The one from Gigabyte also gives me the ryzen power plan, while the ones from AMD do not. Things I've tried: -updating bios to the latest version -trying DDU for a clean install of drivers -reseting the bios to its default settings -updating my Windows to the latest version
  21. So as the title says, I hear ths weird buzzing noise coming from my speakers or my headset If I'm playing a game it gets louder, I don't know why. Both speakers and headset are connected via the jack connector. (the speakers also have a USB connector for power) Motherboard: Gigabyte H110-D3A Headset: Logitech G231 I've tried updating drivers and even reinstalling Windows but nothing fixed it. I don't think both my speakers and headset are broken. Is there something wrong with my motherboard?
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