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ChrisVl

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  1. I'm using a cheap huawei phone ,while I'm putting aside money to buy a new phone, (Y5 2018 DRA-L01) and the performance is literally unbearable, huge stutters, phone becomes inrensponsive really often, has a hard time picking up Wi-Fi signals and the UI is really slowing the phone down. Because of all of these reason I decided that it's better to change the OS and then reinstalling the stock ROM before selling it. However I can't find the Bootloader Unlock Key anywhere, since Huawei stopped sending them, and the only solution seems to be to pay 35$ - 55$. Is there any way I can do this for free?
  2. oved drive list. Thanks for replying. All of your answer's helped me inderstand the differences between these two types of M.2 and I'll watch the videos later!
  3. I don't get what their differences are. Do they both connect through the M.2 PCIe Slot and do they have any more differences apart from Read/Write speeds.
  4. I don't think thats the problem as it gets freezes in CS:GO and LoL, that are incredibly low requirement games and even rigs with 3 or 2 GB of can handle it, but I'll check it
  5. Thats what I planned to do, I just thought that posting here just to be safe and to eliminate the chance of wasting any money would be a good idea
  6. I don't exaclty know but I used it in another E6600 and 8600 GT build (built by my older brother few years after the CPU was introduced to the market). It's a 3.5 inch drive and 99% of the time is 100% with max use shown in task manager at 10 MB/S.
  7. So I built a budget APU system in order to do some gaming and some coding, and I decided to use my old HDD. However I have noticed huge frame drops and freezes, not only in games even IN WINDOWS INTERFACE ( XD ), while everything exept the HDD is brand new. Can the HDD be causing the problems? (edit: forgot to mention that it's always at 100%) PC SPECS: CPU: Ryzen 3 2200G (OC @ 3.75 GhZ) GPU: Intergrated Vega Graphics (OCs : Core Clock @1300 MhZ, Memory Clock @ 1400 MhZ) RAM: HyperX Predator 2X4GB @ 2933 MhZ Motherboard: MSI B450 Gaming Plus HDD: 465GB Western Digital WDC WD5000AAKS-00TMA0 (SATA) (I created a 35 GB safety (or whatever its called XD) partition) PSU: Corsair VS550 80+ Silver Benchmarks run to ensure stability: AIDA 64 Extreme Stability Test for over 30 minutes Cinebench (OpenGL and CPU benchmarks) Heaven Benchmark Memtest86+ (to ensure RAM isn't going bad)
  8. *UPDATE* Now it only blackscreens after turning off, not at restarting
  9. already installed with no error. I'm going to try a clean installation again
  10. Actually on both, while it gets no blue screen AMD's Ryzen Master forces it to restart in order to aply the clocks
  11. So I have a budget R3 2200G in order to do some gaming and a bit of programming, while putting aside money to buy an RX 580. A week or two before I decided to overclock the CPU and the intergrated graphics, as it is widely known that Ryzen CPUs overclock nicely, with a lot of performance gain. So I apply a 3.7GhZ clock on the proccesing unit, a 1400 MhZ clock on the intergrated graphics and a 1433 MhZ clock on the intergrated graphics memory, and the system runs perfectly fine (I had its stability tested by AIDA 64, Cinebench and Unigine Heaven Benchmark). After a week or two I get a blue screen (a common issue as im using a kinda old HDD as my main storage) and restart the computer only to get a blackscreen. I try rebooting again and the blackscreen persists, while the CPU EZ Debug LED is lit. I remove the motherboard from the case and reset the CMOS and the pc boots perfectly fine. I shut it down and then after two hours I turn it back on, only to see that I get a blackscreen, and that I have to reset the CMOS again. Now the PC has been on for 3+ days and I need to find a way to solve this issue. Can this be caused by a BIOS setting or by anything I could've done (as I can RMA every single part of the build, being bought brand new) Screenshot of the Ryzen Master Profile PC SPECS: Motherboard: MSI B450 GAMING PLUS CPU: Ryzen 3 2200G OCed @ 3.7 GhZ GPU:Intergrated Vega Graphics OCed @1400 MhZ RAM: HyperX Predator 2x4 GB 2933 MhZ PSU: Corsair VS550 80+ Silver
  12. Already tried. Same issue persists. Only way to fix the blackscreen temporarily is clearing the CMOS by removing the battery, but I still can't shut it down as I will get a blackscreen
  13. Being on an extremely low budget, and having a very small used computer parts market in Greece I had to build a new system that could game on an really acceptable framerate, while still being upgradable and kind of cheap.Long story short,I had OCed the CPU and Intergrated Vega Graphics a hella lot of times using the Ryzen Master Software, all with the same result, after pressing Apply and the PC restarts, everything is normal, the clocks are applied and no errors are displayed. However if I shut down the computer and then turn it back on the CPU EZ Debug LED is lit and the computer starts normally (fans start spinning and the HDD starts ticking), with no graphics output. I'm so confused cause if the OC was unstable, I would get a Blackscreen when the PC rebooted to apply the clocks. Could it be caused by undervolting the CPU? Screenshots of the clocks applied PC SPECS: Motherboard: MSI B450 Gaming Plus CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G GPU: Intergrated VEGA Graphics RAM: HyperX Predator 2X4GB @ 2933 MhZ PSU: Corsair VS550 80+ Silver
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