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  1. As the title states, I recently purchased a Cooler Master Mwe Gold 850 - V2 full modular, to pair with my MSI RTX Z TRIO 3080, Whilst knowing my 3080 would require three 8 pin PCIE connectors, I had read somewhere that this power supply supports it, but while installing I have found that it comes with two PCIE 8 pin cables, that have an extra 8 pin PCIE connector on the same cable it self, I.E the cable splits into two 8 pin connectors from the PSU itself, would it cause an issue to connect my 3080 with this setup? By with this setup I mean, using two PCIE cables, but one of them will have both of its heads connected into the GPU, since the PSU only comes with 2 cables.
  2. I've just updated to a new Ryzen 5 7500f, with 2x16 GB HyperX Fury ram, 6000 MHZ with AMD EXPO, My motherboard Asus a620m-e pro also supports AMD EXPO, whenever I go to the BIOS to enable Expo or to do anything in general it just completely freezes and becomes unresponsive, I've updated to the latest BIOS version that is dated the 16th of Oct, the version is 7E28V162, I've opened the board manual and reset to optimized defaults yet it still does this, any idea on how to get the BIOS to stop freezing on me? In case I get this question my PSU is a 550 80+ bronze from seasonic, not optimal, but it shouldn't be the factor here since this wasn't an issue on my older board, and my GPU is an rtx 2080, thanks in Advance.
  3. Yeah I'm definitely gonna review at in-store this time, thank you for the heads-up again.
  4. Thank you very much, those should be the sweet spot, you're a G
  5. How about something with these timings, would this be more stable? I want the best performance I can get without compromising stability, so if I lose out on a few frames at the cost of it, it's worth while
  6. I recently assembled an AMD rig consisting of an AMD Ryzen 7500f, 2x16 sticks of ram from HyperX Fury Beast at 5600 MHz with a CL of 40. I originally ordered 6000 MHz sticks with a CL of 30, but the store made a mistake. Anyways, I'm planning on returning my sticks on Saturday for the 6000 MHz CL30 kit. That's besides the point. The point is the current kit I have only seems to support Intel's XMP, and according to my board manufacturer, my board (MSI A620M-E Pro) supports AMD EXPO and XMP. Now in the BIOS, I've enabled XMP for the current kit. In order to install my new 6000 MHz kit with EXPO support, would I need to CMOS reset the bios? and what are your recommendations on ram kits that 100% support AMD EXPO, sorry if this seems scattered.
  7. However I'm having some issues I feel like I might need to clear the cmos, everytime I use the BIOS and make a change it crashes, should I clear the cmos and then re-apply XMP?
  8. Ofcourse, downloaded the latest BIOS before doing anything.
  9. It's a bit iffy, a little unstable so far for me, I'm gonna return my rams and get an EXPO certified kit at 6000 mhz, hopefully that can make me use expo instead of A-xmp, because my board manufacturer says my board is EXPO certified but my ram is questionable
  10. Does the memory training eventually finish or is it an ongoing process + what are the consequences of skipping Memory training? Thank you for the response as well.
  11. As the title states, i bought a new AMD Rig, everything was alright till I turned on xmp for the memory, now the boot up takes 20 extra seconds and the fan spins very loudly
  12. Resetting the system clock seemed to have solved it, I am able to OC it to 5600 mhz now, but should I return it either way and get the 6000 mhz cl 30? this is 5600 cl40, would the performance difference be worth it?
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