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Lived

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  1. I hope so, that it is something normal with the new bios update. Thanks again for all the answers, very appreciated.
  2. The power button is not stuck. Maybe I should test and remove pwr_sw connectors. But I was very meticulous when I put them in. I hope so. The only reason I upgraded the bios was to be able to add more ram that is supposed to run better with newer bios version.
  3. Hello I have a strange problem, if there is one. When I press the switch-button on the psu to turn it on, the PC starts for a very short while and then turns off. I first discovered this after I updated the bios from F7 to F11n on my Aorus Master Z390 motherboard. Before the PC didn't turn on when I pressed the switch-button from 0 to 1 on my EVGA SuperNOVA 850 G2. Other than that I have no problem with my PC. It seems to run very stable. But I did turn up the voltage a bit to run it at 4.9 GHz with the new bios. (ErP is set to on in the bios if that does matter) If you know why its acting like this when turning on the psu, please help. Best regards Lived
  4. Downclocked memory and core as low as I could go in MSI afterburner, no difference. Memory -201 and Core Clock -90. This is not a huge problem but if something is wrong with my system I want to know. Best regards Lived
  5. Doesn't have old gpu anymore. Test hooking up my monitor to both dvi-d and HDMI, no difference at all. GPU-Z shows correct bus interference. Best regards Lived
  6. I bought a used 980ti very cheap that has been working fantastic so far. But I have a strange problem. When scrolling images in google a white line can appear on certain images when scrolling fast back and forward with the mouse Wheel. This white line can sometimes also appears in the game Alan Wake's 2D weapon menu when scrolling fast back and forward between weapons with the mouse Wheel. It's extremely fast and little and can be hard to notice. If the graphicscard is a bit broke it's not a big deal because I got it cheap. But if their is something wrong with the pci-express it doesn't feel that great. When I changed the gpu it was a lot of struggle getting the old gpu out and yes the locking mechanism was up. Im a bit scared that this maybe has broken the port in a small way. What should I do and should I worry? Best regards Lived
  7. Thanks for the great answer Jurrunio. I am a bit scared of overclocking ram by myself. How can I go about overclocking ram in the best way to stay within the safety zone of 1.35 v. and Vccsa plus Vccio safetly within range. Is there a simple guide on how to do it? Is there andy program to see the voltage of Vccsa and Vccio in windows?
  8. I have 9900k, Aorus Master, Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200MHz 32GB. Below is the oc I have done. Bios version F7Enhanced Multi-Core Performance: DisabledCPU Clock Ratio: 48Core Current Limit (Amps): AutoC3 State Support: DisabledC6/C7 State Support: DisabledC8 State Support: DisabledC10 State Support: DisabledCPU Vcore Loadline Calibration: TurboCPU Vcore Current Protection: HighCPU Vcore: 1.140 V. In the bios and HWMonitor the voltage goes between 1.152 v. and 1.164 v. In Aida 64 and in games it often jumps up to 1.176 v. Before I had CPU Vcore Current Protection set to Turbo and it jumped up to 1.188 during heavy load, not in Aida 64 but in games. Is this a bad overclock that will damaging the mobo. When I had CPU Vcore Loadline Calibration set to high I got a hardware failure in Aida 64 but after setting it do turbo it doesn't occur any more. Does the mobo have to work overtime because of the voltage beeing higher than I set it to in the bios and can this be extremely bad in the long run? Should I set Vcore higer and lower Loadline Calibration and Current Protection instead for higher safety? What is the best thing to do, what would you guys recommend to a noob like me? I haven't set memory to XMP yet because it gives 1.380 v. which seems pretty high. Can I overclock them to XMP speed myself and set the voltage lower. How important is VCCIO and CPU System Agent voltage for memory safety and should I set them to a specific value. What is the safest and best way to do it in that case? Best regards Lived.
  9. I have some days ago built a pc with 9900k, Aorus Master mobo and Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200MHz 32GB. Bios version is F7. The CPU temps are great in games as far as I have tested and always under 60c. Problem is that the volt for the CPU is very high, seeing it going up to as far as 1.297 CPU Vcore Max (in CPUID HWMonitor) under a session of Doom. I would like to undervolt the CPU to 1.2 v. and not making it go above that if possible and still hitting 4.7 GHz. I will be using some CPU demanding real time programs so I want my processor to run as efficient as possible. I also would prefer to use XMP (3200MHz) for my ram but turning it on gives me a Ch A/B Volt of 1.280 v. This seems pretty high even though I don't know for certain what Ch A/B stands for. Of this reason I turned it off for now. So all in all: I want to use XMP with a safe voltage and also undervolt my CPU to 1.2 v. and never let it go above that number. I hate going in to the bios and change stuff. Is there a easy and safe way to achieve this? I know there is a lot of Aorus Master users out there. I would love to hear your expertise on this subject and how to go about. Best regards Lived
  10. RTX seems to be failing all over the world. Either artifacts, shutdowns, graphical glitches or strange sporadic behavior. For some it seems the artifacts disappears with certain updates but the underlying problem still exist somewhat. Some have got a good card via RMA with their second, third or fourth try. Certain cards have worked good for months and others only weeks before failing. Have anybody out there got a good card with their first try that works perfectly with no strange glitches, artifacts or behavior what so ever? Or are those that for the moment got a working card a ticking bomb waiting to fail. I want this card and love ray tracing but don't want the hassle that comes with it. I got a feeling that the real reason the rumored new RTX Super with faster memory are made is to tackle the problem that was inherit to the old RTX cards - a design flaw not only because of bad micron memory. That's why the old card will be discontinued and the new RTX card reign supreme. Or maybe I am just a narrow mined flat earther that imagine things. The real reason my friends card have failed is to unlucky randomness and that the only people that being vocal about RTX cards in general are those having problems, which in the grand scheme of things are a very small group of people. Best regards, Lived. Ps. Sorry for my bad english, I am not from USA.
  11. I live in a country where shipment cost is rather expensive and getting something fast and easy from a local store is much easier. I have also been to EVGA website and the price I guess ain´t to bad. But getting just the cables I need and in the right color carbon/dark red seems impossible. But from the sound of you it seems extensions are very bad indeed. So I guess I`m using original cables for now and later white EVGA cables (even tho it´s not the color I really wanted) when they go on sale.
  12. Thanks for your suggestions.I would get replacement cables if it was not so expensive.
  13. Can buy CableMod PRO ModMesh Extension Kit at a local store. They say the cables work with every powersupply. But I have heard on the world wide web that extensions can cause power ripple and that Evga has capacitors and double wire which these extension doesn´t have. This can according to some break hardware and be a cause of fire. I am using an EVGA Supernova 850 G2 in a 9900k build. What extensions would you recommend me to use. Its only for 24-pin and two 8-pin (gpu). Best regards Lived
  14. After looking up some more is it not Aorus Master that have good VRM? Actually have two coolers at the moment a 360 AIO from Corsair and Noctua D15s that I have used for a long time. When everything is working properly I think I will change to the D15s because its a lot more safe. Is it any easy guide I can use if I just want to lower voltage on the cpu in a safe way and nothing else. I have seen some on youtube but they are to complicated. I just want an easy-voltage-lower-noob-guide for the aorus pro ;). Seems lika a amazing board but sadly is EVGA mobos (and also asrock) nearly impossible to get in my country and if I should order one from USA the shipping cost would be very high. Ps. Thanks a lot for all the answers, really means much to me.
  15. I have bought a 9900K with a Gigabyte Z390 AORUS PRO WIFI mobo that I will be using with 32GB Corsair ramsticks (2x16). I have not built the computer yet. But after reading about Z390 AORUS PRO WIFI on different forums; its ram problems, high voltage out of stock that can go up to 1.4/1.5 volt and how unstable it is I have big doubts about it. I will be using some heavy programs with my pc that will be using a lot of ram and processing power so I need it to be stable 24/7. I will not overclock my cpu but my ram must be able to work at 3200Mhz XMP. I just need a good computer that simply works as it should after I build it. I have built before so that is no problem but I suck at tweaking in bios. So my question is: I just need a good motherboard that simply works and can handle a lot of workloads, Which one should I buy? Ps. Sorry for my english, it´s not my main language.
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