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jtice

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  1. I have not had a chance to test any real high end games, But I have a 2060S and a Ryzen 5 3600, and I can drive my LG 31.5" 144hz 1440p screen at max settings in CSGo and the Trepang 2 demo so far. According to % and temps its barely working to do that, at well over 200fps. Hope to test COD Modern Warfare on it soon.
  2. I am using an Asus X570 Sheesh, guess its been a while since I built a PC, but used to just stick them in and go haha Didnt know I would have to manually get it configures to get the speed right. I will look into those when I have time, sounds like a long night of rebooting. Will have to setup my rig somewhere easier to get to and do the bios resets, right now I have to disconnect everything and pull it out fo the desk.
  3. Correction, its showing as 2133MHz, not 2300. Edited my first post.
  4. Slots A2 and B2, which it what the manual had shown. I would have thought A1 and B1, but I went with what the MB manual had.
  5. I have an Asus TUF Gaming MB, Ryzen 5 3600, and my RAM is G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin SDRAM PC4-28800 DDR4 3600MHz When I look at the BIOS everything is set to auto and it seeing the RAM as 2233MHz If I manually set it to 3600 and reboot, it will not post, I just get a black screen, I have to pull the cmos battery and short the reset pins, then I can get back into BIOS and its back to 2133MHz. The odd thing is, the board shipped with BIOS firmware that was something like version 1205, and it let me change it and would post then. But, after I did a BIOS update to 14** (newest) it would not post. Any ideas what could cause this?
  6. I have a Ryzen 5 3600, so far been trying out CAM, which seems to work, had to install it, but seems most are like that. Tried the portable version of HWiNFO, it was not seeing any of my Asus TUF MB info like fan speeds. Though it seems CAM doesnt even have that feature. But its a nice looking layout thats easy to read.
  7. I am looking for a simple system monitor, preferably one that is a portable app that I dont have to install. Just looking to mainly monitor CPU and GPU temps, and maybe fan speeds. I have been trying HWiNFO but there is just so much more than I need here, and its hard to glance over at it to see temps, etc. Plus it just takes up too much space on my screen. I found System Monitor II, which looks like what I am after graphically, but I see its meant to be a Windows Gadget or Widget, and you have to install other software just to run those on Win10 now. Anyone know something that looks like it that I can use? Thanks
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