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liggi

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  1. Currently running at 4,9 GHz at times, my 9700k is exceeding its base clock by 1,3. Which would be sweet if I had actually set it up (and had sufficient cooling, the problem here is overheating). In terms of OC software, I only used Prime 95 as a stress test and MSI Afterburner for my GPU. In the BIOS (MSI z370 a pro) , OC Genie is turned off and the clock speed is set to auto, so how come I get 4,76 GHz on idle?
  2. Sadly it doesn't. The TV is only recognized after plugging it in over and over again, or rebooting, cutting the power, or whatever. It seems pretty arbitrary. The bios however does recognize the TV when it's the only screen plugged in, but nothing after that. The dreaded possibility of a hardware issue... I'd like to try more before I consider sending it back.
  3. So I recently got myself a 2080, I'm running a TV through displayport to hdmi and a monitor through displayport to dvi. The issue is that everytime I reboot the system, windows "forgets" my TV monitor. When I disconnect the dvi one, windows still attempts to post to the dvi, the bios shows up on the TV though. Sometimes, just swapping the cables' port fixes it, other times I have to reboot several times over, cutting power multiple times before it finally detects. I have the latest drivers installed, deleted and reinstalled them once from Geforce experience, once through device manager and their website, the issue still persists. Even after rebooting with the 2080 driver uninstalled, the pc didn't recognize the TV. I noticed that I have another driver installed, for onboard graphics I presume (Intel UHD Graphics 630), but I'm somewhat reluctant to just uninstall that. Any ideas on how to solve this? It's frustrating to spend several minutes just to get the display to work, and it's not a hardware issue, so I don't want to replace my TV monitor. Thank you for your time!
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