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Saint-Petersburg, Russia (unfortunately)
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Video editing
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CPU
Ryzen 3960x
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Motherboard
Asus TRX40 Pro Prime
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RAM
64Gb Corsair 3200 MHz
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GPU
nVidia 2080 Ti Founders Edition
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NZXT H710i
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Corsair MP600 2Tb PCIe Gen4
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Corsair HX1200i
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LG 32GK850G
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EKWB Custom
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Steinberg UR22 MK II
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Windows 10 Pro
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My MoBo suddenly stopped working with 4 sticks of RAM
mcRYSHER replied to mcRYSHER's topic in Troubleshooting
Hi, thank you for reply. The fact is that I built my computer in 2019. Until the fall of 2023 I never had any problems. Given these circumstances, is it possible that the reason is still a compatibility issue? -
My MoBo suddenly stopped working with 4 sticks of RAM
mcRYSHER replied to mcRYSHER's topic in Troubleshooting
Ok, now things have got even more weird. So, I rolled back to an early BIOS and my Win11 stopped loading. I had no other choice but to get back to the latest version of BIOS. Win11 loaded fine. Here are things I tried: 1. I tried to use 1 single stick into A1 slot. PC did not load, I got D0 error on Q-code. 2. I plugged in 3 sticks in quad channel order, except for A1 slot. PC did load correctly. 3. I plugged the last stick into a problematic A1 slot. And.... PC loaded absolutely fine! Activating D.O.C.P. leads to unbootable PC though. Anyway, I am happy that the problem basically solved. I don't know the reason, but whatever. -
My MoBo suddenly stopped working with 4 sticks of RAM
mcRYSHER replied to mcRYSHER's topic in Troubleshooting
Hi, man! I tried it today and PC loaded just fine. It seems like the problem only appears when I use 4 sticks of RAM. I wonder if it is related to BIOS somehow? -
Hey guys! About four months ago my ASUS TRX40 pro stopped working with 4 sticks of RAM (Corsair Dominator 4x16gb @3200 mhz). All four sticks are good, I tested all of them one by one. My mobo works either with 1 stick or 2 sticks. If I put four sticks my mobo shows C5 error (memory error). My PC is 5 years old and everything used to be fine with it. I have to say that I did a BIOS update prior to the problem, but I am not sure if I did it right before the problem appeared. Any advice is appreciated!
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Thanks! Nice! This seem to work! You're awesome!
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Guys, is there a way to tweak the search somehow?
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File Explorer. I go to folder and type the file name I need
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Hey guys. So, for example I have a file named Rage-Zoom-Greenscreen-effect.mp4 The file is stored in a big folder where I have various green screen effects. I use windows search to quickly get to the file I need. So, when I type "Zoom" in windows search bar I expect the search to show me every file that has a word "zoom" in its name. But I see "No items match your search"... It is very annoying. I suppose it is because of "-" symbol. If the file is named "Zoom Effect.mp4" the search will find it. But I have hundreds of effects named like Cartoon-Smoke-Greenscreen-effect.mp4 Can I change it somehow? I simply want the search to work as it used to be in Windows 7.
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I think I haven't had any dropouts in the last three days. Will see in the next few days. I also had a minor crackling in videogames, but I fixed that by changing audio output frequency from 41 kHz to 48 kHz
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Yeah, I decided make a message about it, because I found a fix. I hope somebody will find it helpful. Definitely something related to drivers and not a hardware issue. Like I said, I almost never had an audio dropout in a game.
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I was able to fix that by installing SetPoint software by Logi. Found an advice in google. However that driver booster is a weird thing.
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Damn man, this fckn software messed up my usb drivers! My wireless keyboard and mouse are shown as unknown devices and I can't update their drivers because they are "unavailable". My LOGI+ software for keyboard and mouse doesn't see my devices. Damn!
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how can activate quad channel?
mcRYSHER replied to Hunter-'s topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
That doesn't look good. It is recommended to use the same RAM. Same manufacturer, same exact model. It is preferable to buy a kit of four sticks so they will match 100%. Also, before you buy you need to check your MoBo QVL to see the RAM you want listed there. Exact model, I emphasize on that. Otherwise, you might get issues with RAM when turning on XMP. When you have different sticks installed you might experience performance issues. -
So far, I don't know. I need some more time to test. Those dropouts don't appear too often and almost never appear in games. Yes, some of USB drivers were all the way from 2006. I wonder how's that possible with automatic windows updates... I will try to update an SSD, sounds very reasonable!
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Seems like I am just a "lucky" guy. I am glad to know that many of you guys have never had dead pixels. I am not in the US. Sadly, I don't have this luxury of returning electronics with no questions asked. When my monitor got dead pixels I asked my vendor if he can have it back. He said it is not a faulty monitor. Having dead pixels is "acceptable", lol.