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DudeWhatTheN

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  1. How do I find good XMP parameters? I really have no experience in the RAM overclock field.
  2. Currently replacing ram since the last kit is unstable at bootl, if i go with xmp will it be that much unstable on an AM5 build? (currently have DOCP ram)
  3. I just upgraded my mobo, cpu and ram and everytime i boot it may get stuck on: DRAM qled or BOOT led, just once got stuck on VGA. I literally cant think of anything, I first tought it was RAM but i'm starting to think it may be insufficient voltage from the PSU? When i tried booting it up without the GPU plugged in it booted up and posted 100% of the times so I'm really confused. Please if you think of anything help me because it's driving me crazy X670E TUF R7 7800X3D Corsair Vengeance 6000Mhz DDR5 Masterwatt 750 RTX 2070 Gaming Z 4x Corsair QL140 Corsair Elite Capellix h100i
  4. I'm having issues with my newly built computer: Asus TUF X670E DDR5 32GB 6000Mhz Corsair Vengeance RGB Ryzen 7800X3D RTX 2070 Masterwatt 750W Everytime i boot my pc there's a 60% chance the DRAM led turns on and there's no display output, with stock settings (no overclock) and stock updated bios. I recently brought the pc over to a tech support guy and he suggested taking out the GPU and checking, with the integrated graphics, if the pc would boot up normally. Not only does the pc boot up EVERYTIME, but I was even able to use DOCP to overclock the ram and there are no issues or Bsods. Now, the GPU was working flawlessly before taking it out and only had problems with the drivers circa 2 years ago but it seems really strange that the gpu was causing all this. So, my theory is the PSU is not powerful enough to handle all the components. Other parts in my pc include 6x 140mm Corsairs QL and a Corsair Elite Capellix h100i, 2 SSDs and a hard drive. Could the 750W PSU be the problem?
  5. could you link the video/post so i can search for a possible answer in the replies?
  6. recently upgraded to a X670E TUF, 32 gigs of 6400Mhz (currently running at 4800mhz to keep system stable) and a 7800X3D. Can someone figure out this weird behavior?
  7. update: even after disabling docp, every time i boot my pc it has a 50% of no video output.
  8. I just installed 2x Corsair Vengeance ddr5 modules (6400Mhz) on a X670E Tuf, and when i enabled D.O.C.P at first it seemed stable. When i tried ""gaming"" on Bloons TD 6 the game completely froze, and i was forced to hold the power button. When i booted up the pc again, it wasn't long before it froze again and GAVE ME A BLUE SCREEN so fast I couldn't even read before it rebooted itself. Then there was no display output and the boot debug led was on. So i tried reseating the ram, clearing the cmos battery, and changing the nvme slot on which i put my windows install. Only then it worked, but it was a close call and i'm very afraid it will do this again. Can someone explain this weird behavior? My specs: Asus TUF X670E Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 6400Mhz Ryzen 7800X3D Masterwatt 750 RTX 2070
  9. I don't really know what you mean by result link but i took a screenshot of the results page: Here's the full specs: 2070 Gaming Z (MSI) Ryzen 2700X X470 AORUS Gaming 7 16GB HyperX Predator 3200Mhz Corsair Elite Capellix H100i Cooler Master Masterwatt 750W
  10. I got 8008, average is 8984 it says
  11. As I said, games started getting less fps and some programs (like UE5) even gives me a RANDOM_ACCESS_VIOLATION error when trying to do something demanding
  12. Last year in February, when I updated the drivers, i guess they were corrupted or something went wrong because the colors went all black and white and had to use DDU to uninstall and then reinstall the drivers again with Geforce Experience to get colors back. Since then I noticed fewer fps in games and rendering in general and was wondering how i could get the most of my 2070 back since I don't really want to change GPU. What I've tried so far: -Clean install of drivers -Cleaning the GPU -Reinstalling VBIOS (didn't even work, gave me an error and canceled the operation) GPU: 2070 Gaming Z (MSI)
  13. I have an old 2700X paired with 16GB 3200Mhz RAM, a 2070, an X470 board and a 750W power supply. When I'm going to switch to a 7700X (and new motherboard and ram aswell) should I upgrade my PSU too?
  14. Sorry for the long reply: it happens in both drives. (SSD and Hard Drive)
  15. So, i did both. SFC says it didn't find any corruption and DISM says "restore operation complete" Later i'll reboot my pc and check if explorer keeps acting up.
  16. I don't know what to do anymore, i even reset my pc and this keeps happening. Windows 11 Pro version 22H2 Insider build 22598.200 ni_release
  17. I installed my new AIO Cooler and i sometimes hear gurgling noises like these: (they're a bit subtle in the recording but it's more clear)Registrazione.m4aRegistrazione.m4a should i worry?
  18. Title says it all. I recently overclocked my ram from 3200Mhz to 3600Mhz but some days later i noticed my pc was stuttering on startup so i returned it to normal, but it still happens. Any help?
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