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mcRYSHER

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Saint-Petersburg, Russia (unfortunately)
  • Occupation
    Video editing

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  • CPU
    Ryzen 3960x
  • Motherboard
    Asus TRX40 Pro Prime
  • RAM
    64Gb Corsair 3200 MHz
  • GPU
    nVidia 2080 Ti Founders Edition
  • Case
    NZXT H710i
  • Storage
    Corsair MP600 2Tb PCIe Gen4
  • PSU
    Corsair HX1200i
  • Display(s)
    LG 32GK850G
  • Cooling
    EKWB Custom
  • Sound
    Steinberg UR22 MK II
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro

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  1. 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?
  2. 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.
  3. 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?
  4. 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!
  5. Thanks! Nice! This seem to work! You're awesome!
  6. Guys, is there a way to tweak the search somehow?
  7. File Explorer. I go to folder and type the file name I need
  8. 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.
  9. 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
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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!
  13. 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.
  14. 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!
  15. 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.
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