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  1. There is active cooling on the front side of the mobo, but as I mentioned, SSD on the front side led to even higher temperatures. I'm running 80°C idle. Something got to be wrong, but I don't see faulty SSD only because of high temperatures. Or am I wrong?
  2. UPDATE: So I managed to cool down the system by adding fans, riser cable for GPU and I also did put my Samsung 970 evo plus to the secondary slot. Now chipset temperatures droped down by almost 30 degrees celsius, however, temperature on Samsung would be over 100 degrees celsius while gaming (game installed on a different drive). (79 is quite low, gaming is always at 100) So either I keep the drive on the main slot and temperatures are extremely high for the whole system, or it's on the secondary slot, but at extreme temperatures. Is it normal? Or could it be a faulty drive? System is properly cooled, CPU at 40, system at 55, chipset 75.
  3. 650W...but: https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/ccyxmn/psa_x570_taichi_design_flaw_chipset_overheat/?ref=share&ref_source=embed&utm_content=title&utm_medium=post_embed&utm_name=297bb4df3fba46e8ad1fd502b97e6bcf&utm_source=embedly&utm_term=ccyxmn Mine GPU is basically touching a chipset cooler... Attached file are idle numbers. So I think the overheating is going to be the thing. And what's cool? You can't do nothing about it :D Apart of buying a riser cable a do some work in case.
  4. So I just upgraded from Asus B450 mobo and apart of weird sound coming from GPU (loudest coil whine ever?) while gaming, after like 30 minutes my PC would freeze/crash and won't post anymore. I have to clear cmos everytime. I'm trying to run on default settings, updated bios, with full speed cooling but nothing helps.No coil whine or any issues with B450 mobo.My rig: Gigabyte X570 I Aorus Pro Wifi mini itxRyzen 5 3600Corsair Vengeance Pro Rgb 16GB 3200MSI Rtx2060 OC VentusAny ideas?UPDATE: So I managed to cool down the system by adding fans, riser cable for GPU and I also did put my Samsung 970 evo plus to the secondary slot. Now chipset temperatures droped down by almost 30 degrees celsius, however, temperature on Samsung would be over 100 degrees celsius while gaming (game installed on a different drive). (79 is quite low, gaming is always at 100) So either I keep the drive on the main slot and temperatures are extremely high for the whole system, or it's on the secondary slot, but at extreme temperatures. Is it normal? Or could it be a faulty drive? System is properly cooled, CPU at 40, system at 55, chipset 75.
  5. BIOS is updated. I didn't do nothing with RAM timings, why would I need to set it more conservative? It's like I got a hardware I need to run underclocked? It's faulty then anyway I guess
  6. My boot drive was created by MediaCreationTool just now. I'm just installing Ubuntu, after that, I will try your method. No idea what it will do, but I will give it a try in few minutes Thank you
  7. SATA cable is a brand new, I tried to install it to M.2 drive as well. Tried with one RAM stick, too.
  8. At this point it would get frozen for third time in a row. So it is going to be faulty mobo i guess?
  9. My boot drive was created by MediaCreationTool just now. I'm just installing Ubuntu, after that, I will try your method. No idea what it will do, but I will give it a try in few minutes Thank you
  10. Hey guys, so here's the thing: during the installation process, it always get restarted. I am able to make it through the language selection and drive choosing. Once it starts to copy a files, I would get a blue screen. I'm using external HDD (Samsung M2 Portable 3 500GB), Media Creation Tool. My components: Asus B450M-A Ryzen 5 3600 Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro Black 16GB [2x8GB 3200MHz DDR4 CL16 1.35V DIMM] Samsung 970 Evo Plus M.2 500GB MSI GeForce RTX 2060 VENTUS OC 6G Thermaltake Smart SE 630W Modular I already run a memtest86, my RAM appears to be OK. Error message would "invalid process attach", "something kernel..." or whatever. I think the blue screen is not attached on particular % of installation process, because if I wait after restart a little bit longer, sometimes I won't make it not even to a installation drive selection. Motherboard BIOS was updated. During my very first attempt, I had some error about MBR/GPT disks. I found some fix thanks to BIOS change from EFI to Legacy. Thanks to some changes, I was able to proceed to a next step, but with blue screen after that. So I cleaned a CMOS and tried again. No MBR/GPT error anymore, was able to a point where I need to put my email in. But this is the point I can't get beyond. I already replaced a source boot HDD for a USB flashdrive and bought a new target SSD (Samsung 860 Evo). Now I can't even get it to email step, again. Any ideas? Thank you
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