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  1. Yes, I tried DDU in safe mode. And I'm talking about GPU scaling in NVIDIA Control Panel > Adjust desktop size and position. Neither Aspect ratio nor Full-sccreen work properly and Perform scaling on: Display doesn't work as it should and used to.
  2. I recently upgraded my GPU from a gtx 670 to a gtx 1080 and now my GPU scaling doesn't work properly. Before when i used to play CS:GO in 1280x960 (using the display scaling setting) it worked fine and reported to my display the proper resolution. Even before that i had an AMD RX 550 and it too worked properly with the resolution and strethed and reported to my display as 1280x960 @240hz. But when I upgraded at first the image wouldn't even stretch. Now I got it to stretch but my display still doesn't report the proper resolution. I tried DDU and even tried reinstalling Windows but nothing seems to fix this issue. Also i tried using other resolutions (1680x1050) and they also report the wrong resolution. The only resolutions which work fine are 1920x1080 and 1280x1024 both at 240hz.
  3. The board works just fine, I have tested other mics on it and just now I plugged in my old mic and it worked fine.
  4. I have, I even tried boosting the gain, to no avail.
  5. I tried plugging my mic into both of them and they both didn't work.
  6. Not so long ago I bought a new mic. I use a 3.5 mm jack to connect it to my PC, but strangely enough it doesn't work when I plug it in straight into the MoBo, I have to plug it into the Front I/O. To clarify I don't use my Front I/O, not for headphones, USB ports or anything, this issue is very strange. I have to use the port on my motherboard since there is no space for me to plug the mic into the front I/O. The mic I used before worked fine on my motherboard, and even now if I plug it in into the motherboard it works fine, it's just that the new mic doesn't want to work on my mobo for some reason. And I have tried updating, rolling back to old audio drivers, but nothing seems to work. MoBo: Strix b450-f gaming.
  7. **FINAL UPDATE** I tried to use the PC outside the case again and the PC to my suprise crashed, even when it was outside the case. The same day my friend supplied me spare parts to test out my own PC's parts and in testing I found that my PSU was the part with the issue. It was reallly suprising and I didn't expect it because the PSU wasn't old or anything, with an 80+ rating and plenty of power to supply my PC. Now I'm temporarily using the Corsair CV650 80+ Bronze and the PC works fine.
  8. Thanks for the suggestion, sadly this didn't work for me. I think with all of the tests I have done that this issue is hardware related.
  9. **IMPORTANT UPDATE** I did more testing with my PC and I got shocking results. I wanted to get over this annoying issue so I dissasembled my PC, put my MoBo on a cardboard box, PSU on the table, etc. So I unpluged all front I/O from my case and shorted pins to turn on my PC. Now running without a case on my table, I tried to get the PC to crash again, by opening and playing Rocket League again, but shockingly the PC didn't crash. I was very suprised and relieved that none of my parts were bad. Then i put my PC back into the case, still without plugging in Front IO, but then my PC started crashing again. I have no idea what is happening anymore and the only thing i think is bad is my case. And after a couple of crashes the PC started bootlooping. WHAT THE HELL? Sorry for any typing mistakes (I am writing rhis on a phone). I don't have any time today to test this PC, but please do give me suggestions on how to fix this.
  10. I think I didn't clear up my problems. The PC I am dealing with boots up fine and runs a random amount of time before crashing. Still thanks for the suggestion I will try it out.
  11. My PC randomly restarts and somtimes goes into the "Reboot and Select proper Boot device" screen. The first time this happened I was playing a game and my PC just turned off, after turning off I tried to turn it on, then it boot cycled and eventualy turned on. Now when this happens the PC just restarts and SOMETIMES enters into the above mentioned screen. This issue is very annoying and very random and I can't seem to find any problems searching online that are like mine. I have tried cleaning the PC, I have tried reseating my M.2 SSD and even putting it into a different slot, I have tried stress testing my PC and looking at it's temps. I have tried reseating the RAM,I have tried reseating the CPU, I have tried resetting BIOS settings, I have tried stress testing the PC so I could try to find a pattern when my PC reboots, but it seems to reboot randomly. On my B450-f gaming motherboard from ASUS I have spotted that after reboot the Red (CPU) and the Orange (DRAM) lights are switching between themselves. I tried running stress testers and stress testing my GPU and CPU so the PC crashes and I get a hint to what the problem is, but my PC seems to handle them really well, but like 30 minutes ago I have noticed that running and playing Rocket League always leads up to the PC crashing. So I tried then to run GTA V on max settings 1080p to push my PC in a gaming task, but it ran seemlesly. I'm actually at a loss. It seems that whatever the problem is Rocket League provokes it and makes my PC crash faster. I am kind of at a loss and need your help. My PC's specs: Ryzen 5 3600x CPU G.SKILL TridentZ RGB RAM 3600mhz RAM Gigabyte Windforce Gaming OC RX 5700 XT GPU ROG Strix b450-f Gaming MoBo 700W 80+ Cooler Master PSU ADATA SX6000 SSD Windows 10 Pro OS Cooler Master 240 Watercooler NZXT H500 case
  12. Could you elaborate? I don't understand why or how the MoBo has anything to do with this issue.
  13. My PC randomly restarts and somtimes goes into the "Reboot and Select proper Boot device" screen. The first time this happened I was playing a game and my PC just turned off, after turning off I tried to turn it on, then it boot cycled and eventualy turned on. Now when this happens the PC just restarts and SOMETIMES enters into the above mentioned screen. This issue is very annoying and very random and I can't seem to find any problems searching online that are like mine. I have tried cleaning the PC, I have tried reseating my M.2 SSD and even putting it into a different slot, I have tried stress testing my PC and looking at it's temps. I have tried reseating the RAM, I have tried resetting BIOS settings, I have tried stress testing the PC so I could try to find a pattern when my PC reboots, but it seems to reboot randomly. On my B450-f gaming motherboard from ASUS I have spotted that after reboot the Red (CPU) and the Orange (DRAM) lights are switching between themselves. I am kind of at a loss and need your help. My PC's specs: Ryzen 5 3600x CPU G.SKILL TridentZ RGB RAM 3600mhz RAM Gigabyte Windforce Gaming OC RX 5700 XT GPU ROG Strix b450-f Gaming MoBo 700W 80+ Cooler Master PSU ADATA SX6000 SSD Windows 10 Pro OS Cooler Master 240 Watercooler NZXT H500 case Edit** I've noticed that the PC reboots about an 1h10min into the PC's uptime.
  14. Hello, So I have an annoying problem in my hands. I installed ASUS Aura Sync, after learning that Aura Sync isn't useful to me and uninstalling it my motherboard LED stopped working. When I turn off my PC the LED lights up, but as soon as I press the power button it turns off. I have tried uninstalling other ASUS programs, but the problem persisted. I have tried enabling, disabling ASUS ROG Effects in BIOS, disabling, enabling Aura in BIOS, enabling, disabling back IO LED in bios, none of that worked either. To be clear the LED had no problems before I uninstalled ASUS Aura Sync and I HAVE tried reinstalling Aura Sync. If you have any ideas or you had a problem similair to this one, please do help. Thank you for your time.
  15. Yo! If anyone wants to know how I fixed the issue, I just had to update the BIOS and Chipset drivers. Now the problem is compeletely fixed!
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