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  1. Good Day LTT Community, I wonder if anyone could help in this regards? A few days ago, my friend was finally able to buy DDR4 RAM sticks so he could run his RYZEN 5 1500X with a Gigabyte GA-AX370 Gaming rev.1.x. The RAM is G.SKILL FlareX 16GB (8GBx2) 3200 CL16 DDR4 kit which I bought at Newegg as well for his birthday. The board and processor was stored since 2017 in a well kept storage, initial tests of his new system was okay and it booted to Windows 10 just fine with all benchmarks (FF14 Shadow Bringer, Heavenly Benchmark). Board was purchased on 2017 at Newegg as well as the Processor So we have decided to update the BIOS to F31 and this is where the issue started. The PC started having long continuous beeps during boot up, so we did a couple of basic troubleshooting as follows: - Swap the RAM sticks' position - Swap the RAM sticks' slots from Channel A to B (Right to Left side) - Using the Clear CMOS header (while the PC is completely turned off) - Using the Clear CMOS header with Power Cycle (holding the power button for 50 seconds) The PC boots up afterwards so we proceeded to upgrading the BIOS from F31 to F40, and the problem repeated itself with a long beep, so we repeated the troubleshooting steps we did until it booted up again. The problem persisted until we reached from BIOS F40 to BIOS F42a (latest release) and if he tries to shutdown the PC completely for a minute, the problem occurs once more. So I suggested he leaves his PC turned on and only programmed to sleep when he is not using it, he has not encountered any issues for the past 3 days since he left his PC turned on. I was wondering if anyone knows what kind of problem he has been experiencing? I also own an X370 board which is the ASUS Prime series but I have not encountered his problem in mine after upgrading it to the latest BIOS 3 times now. Also we've been playing with multiplayer games (Monster Hunter World, Warframe, PSO2, FF14) and has not encountered any issues (we even enabled his XMP Profile to run on the advertised speeds of the RAM sticks) Thank you very much, Charles
  2. I'm encountering a very weird problem right now which I was not encountering yesterday or even days before that. Apparently my Windows 10 refuses to launch some certain Application Launchers (EXE Files) that are somehow dependent to .NET 3.5 Redistributable. Not all of my Apps dependent to .NET are encountering this problem and only selected once. AFAIK - .NET 3.5 Redistributable is natively available on Windows 10. I already restarted my PC a couple of times now, reinstalled a fresh copy of those launchers to no avail which leaves me completely blind with this problem. No Error messages too - its just refusing to launch my EXE files. I updated my Windows OS with the available Updates on my region 8 days ago so I don't know if that helps or not. Operating System - Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 1903 (Build 18362.356) DxDiag.txt EDIT: It was fixed by just adding those apps to RTSS' exclusion and they worked after that. Facepalm.
  3. SOLVED: Nevermind I fixed it myself. The issue was causing this was Windows 10's prompt on the "Microphone is being used by a program" on my system tray. Apparently the software that handle's my USB Headphone was triggering that prompt when I only use that app to mute my microphone. After turning off on allowing apps to use my microphone, my PC does sleep mode as normal again when left on idle. I noticed my PC refuses to go sleep mode when left on idle or idle with the Windows Lock enabled. PC is only 2 months old and before that it did go to sleep mode. I already switched from different profiles and reset my settings still monitor just turns off but not my PC going to sleep. System Specs: - RYZEN 5 2600 (Stock) - ASUS PRIME X370 Motherboard (5216 BIOS) - 16GB DDR4 CL16 3200MHz G.Skill TridentZ - ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1660Ti 6GB GDDR6 AMP Edition - ADATA SX8200PNP 256GB NVME (Boot Drive) - Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 1903 (OS Build 18362.295) DxDiag.txt
  4. UPDATE: I tested both Preset - on the Fast Preset, won't boot but on the Safe Preset I've been stress testing it under this settings via MemTest86 and there were no errors.
  5. Thanks for the reply guys, I see glad that it is 0.700 then. As for the tRC, I also have the Safe Preset - do you think this will suffice? It seems that the CLDO VDDP Voltage is always 0.700 anyways then I'll try just changing the DRAM voltage as suggested by the tool. For now I'll try the Safe Preset and see how it performs or if the silicon lottery agrees with me.
  6. Hello everyone, I watched Steve's video (Hardware Unboxed) in regards RYZEN RAM tuning yesterday, but I have a few questions addressed before I actually start testing the values shown to me by the tuning tool. Video for those curious: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOqhyVNPhaM Following Steve's guide - I got this results from the tool provided by 1usmus (Fast Preset) *attached* What I was wondering at the moment is that the CLDO VDDP Voltage values I can only set is 700 no matter what values I set it into. Tuning Tool tells me that I should set either 0.700 or 1.100 but the bios is not allowing me that. So my question is - should I set it 700 or leave it to Auto? I have no idea what's the equivalent value of that numbers since the test happened on MSI Board on the video while I have an ASUS Board. Two more additional questions: 1. I can't spot the FCLK option on my BIOS, can anyone tell me where to find it? 2. It seems ASUS is somewhat using different/slightly different namings on some options available on the DRAM Tuning page of the BIOS, if anyone can clarify the names for me as well I would be greatful. Thanks! My system specs: AMD RYZEN 5 2600 16GB DDR4 3200 CL16 F4-3200C16D-16GTZRX ASUS PRIME X370 PRO (BIOS 5008 AGESA 1.0.0.2 - 6/24/2019)
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