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JeremiahChub

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About JeremiahChub

  • Birthday May 10, 1982

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Indiana
  • Interests
    Computers, Music, Photography, Website design
  • Biography
    Chubby computer nerd that loves learning about computers and photography and more. Love karaoke too.
  • Occupation
    Rideshare driver

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  • CPU
    Intel Core i5-6600k
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte GA-Z170mx-Gaming 5
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengeance 3200mhz 16gb
  • GPU
    Asus Turbo NVIDIA 970
  • Case
    Thermaltake v21
  • Storage
    Intel NVME and Samsung 850 EVO
  • PSU
    Corsair 750W
  • Cooling
    Corsair h100i

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  1. Friend wants to start mining on his server, but it's a 1U server so he'd have to run pcie extension cables. Only wants to run 4 cards. Other than him trying to fab something out of wood or metal, does anyone have any ideas on something prebuilt i could point him to? Assuming he actually can find the cards he wants to use to do this, that is.
  2. Hey All, I've got a problem that is driving me freaking up the wall. I have an ASRock B450M Pro4 motherboard, Ryzen 3700x, 32gb of Corsair Vengeance Ram (8gbx4), and after an uncertain number of bootups, it will power cycle itself like a failed overclock, and lose the XMP settings. I am on Bios version 4.90 (Latest revision), and I've tried versions, 4.60, 4.30, and 4.20, and it doesn't resolve the issues. I've also ran Memtestx86 on it, and let it run overnight and no errors found. Still having the issues. It keeps defaulting back to 2133mhz for the memory speed when it does this. Can anyone help? Hoping Anthony might see this since he did the video on this board, and might be able to help or at least throw in his 2 cents. Any help is welcome as long as I can get this to quit doing this. Thank You! Jeremiah
  3. thank you for the suggestion. that is the first thing i tried. i just started doing this.
  4. So my computer has been acting weird after updating to bios 4.30 for my ASRock B450m Pro 4. My XMP settings keep resetting after i turn off the computer, and also the splash screen settings and the bootup beep setting keep resetting. Anyone have any ideas. It's like the bios crashed from a failed overclock, but I'm not overclocking and it didn't do this before bios 4.20 and up. I haven't tried downgrading yet to bios 4.10. System Specs AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 32gb Corsair Vengeance 3200mhz ddr4 Intel 660p NVME Samsung 850 Evo SSD WD 3tb Blue WD 4TB Blue Nvidia Gtx 1660 750W 80+Bronze PS
  5. 1st) Remove the mods, 2nd) Uninstall the game, 3rd) Reinstall the game. Also, for those that are going to ask, I said uninstall and reinstall because there may be traces of the mods that the game still has issues with. Better to just start fresh.
  6. There is a little bit longer boot time, and if you go to remove linux, it can make windows NOT boot until you fix the BootRec.
  7. This is what looks like replaced it. https://www.sonnettech.com/product/allegro-pro-usb31-pcie.html they also have a USB c only option https://www.sonnettech.com/product/allegro-usbc-4port-pcie.html
  8. It's not on the QVL, but that doesn't mean it won't possibly work. they have other CMW sets that are faster speed that are on the QVL. I would check their QVL though. https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/ROG-MAXIMUS-XI-HERO-WI-FI/HelpDesk_QVL/
  9. here you go https://ssd.toshiba-memory.com/en-amer/download/acronis
  10. Just because you had a bad experience with AMD doesn't mean everything they make is bad or will be bad. If you want bad, try the Cyrix MMX II cpu. Those things melt down. Anyway, 3700x vs a 9700k doesn't matter. 6600k vs anything newer than that, and the newer cpu will beat it. The point is whether the New CPU will last a long time or not. My 6600k was still going when it was pulled from service. I needed something with more cores and threads for what I do. So for the OP's situation, I would say it really depends on what he's doing, if anything, besides games. If he does AMD, I personally, would recommend either a kick a$$ air cooler or a liquid cooling solution. There is no point in any of us having a P*ssing mach over the cpus. if' he's just playing games and price isn't an object, I'd say get the Intel 9900ks. If he's wanting to play games, but wants to save some money, and still be able to multi-task, get the AMD Ryzen 3600. If he wants to stream and game, get the AMD 3700X or 3900X. or one of the more expensive CPU's from Intel. AMD is jumping back in the game and there are a lot of doubters that are not going to cut AMD any slack for a while. I understand that, but I also understand that value is something that has to be considered as well.
  11. What is your CURRENT HDD? If it's western digital or seagate, you can go to their websites, and download their version of acronis It actually works great.
  12. The right. that's why I didn't connect anything to the Sata 3 port, or the m2_2 slot yet. My boot drive is the m2_1. so i should be good to use the pcie1 slot for a sata addon card then. cool. thank you
  13. While that would be ideal, unless he is wanting to swap out the mother board, Intel doesn't have anything that I can find in that CPU generation that has 6 cores. I was running the Gigabyte GA-Z170mx-Gaming 5 motherboard and the Intel Core-i5 6600k. I got a really good deal from micro center, and upgraded to an Asrock B450m Pro, Like the one Anthony features here: I used the AMD Ryzen 3700x with my B450m PRO build though. I WILL SAY THIS: download bios 3.90 first, and then flash it. If not, even though my board game with bios 3.40 to support Ryzen 3000 series, I had multiple boot issues. New bios took care of it. I would suggest if you aren't a diehard Intel fan, grab yourself a ryzen 3600, and a b450 motherboard, and just double check your ram compatibility, and get to gaming.
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