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mavmlim

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    Ryzen 3 2200G
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    B450I Aorus Pro Wifi
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    Gigabyte Aorus 16G (2x8) DDR4 3200
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    Gigabyte Radeon RX 570
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    NZXT H200
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    1TB Seagate Firecuda SSHD
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    Corsair SF600M 80+ Gold Modular
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    Cryorig H7
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  1. I'm planning on getting an upgrade for my graphics card, currently I have the below specs Motherboard: B450I CPU: R5 3600 I want to get an RX 6600 because the current prices are low, but upon checking the specs, I noticed that the RX 6600 runs on only 8 lanes at PCIE 4.0. Will I be having major bandwidth issue if I install this on a PCIE 3.0 slot?
  2. Its a new system. Would this affect my pc in the future? how do i disable this if ever it was previously setup
  3. Hi, I Recently built a new system and am getting this weird prompt "We detected a new processor, which will change the data/structure of the storage space or firmware TPM. If you did not apply TPM function, please press Y to continue. Otherwise follow instructions below" I dont know what i should do here to get rid of this or what should i press
  4. Is it okay as well if I use cable extensions on both these pins going to the GPU?
  5. Hi, I was just wondering, Im planning to buy a 3060TI and noticed that it needs an 8pin and 6pin PCIE connector. I was wondering if you could connect both of these to a single PCIe cable to the power supply that has 2 6+2PCIe ports on a single cable, or should i run them separately to the power supply? For reference Here is a photo of what i am talking about Power supply cables usually have these extra 6+2 port in parallel with the original one using only a single cable to the power supply
  6. Got it, so i guess it really won't matter much whether im using an AMD or an Nvidia GPU
  7. So does it means G-sync is specific to Nvidia alone while Freesync is generally applicable to all?
  8. Hello, I plan on buying this specific monitor MSI Optix G27C7 and was wondering if Freesync would also work with Nvidia GPUs since my system has an RTX 3060 installed.
  9. Would it not have any issues when i put a ryzen 9 in there without the +4 pin?
  10. Hello, I'm currently planning on building a pc using this motherboard ASUS ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING together with a Ryzen 5 5600. I was wondering if it is necessary to populate the extra 4 pin CPU power cable in the motherboard and where to get a 4 pin CPU connector (do I just use one of the 4 pins in a 4+4 CPU connector in this case) since I haven't encountered any of these in my past builds (I usually just have an 8 pin CPU power connector).
  11. I think this one has a single bios. I also looked up some forums on how to trigger the backup bios, but none worked for me. I can't do a flash since my motherboard doesn't support flashing the bios even without a cpu or ram installed.
  12. Im gonna try posting on gigabyte's support page just to see what they think. Appreciate the replies thanks bro.
  13. Ahhhh, I was trying to avoid this but I guess there's no choice. I feel like it's going to take months. But if I were to ask you, what do you think is the main problem? the motherboard maybe? I was thinking of maybe just replacing a part like the motherboard to fix the issue
  14. Just tried this, still no post, no beep codes, no display. I'm starting to think the bios just gone bad all of the sudden.
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