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  1. I bought 3 packs of VALUE-TOP CR10-1298ARGB Fans that came with a 10 pin hub. However I cannot figure out at all how to power it. I installed my 5 other fans to the hub and installed the fan hub wire to motherboard SYS_FAN1, which interestingly only has 3 pin port ( 2 of which is wired). Using that alone does not power any of the fans. The wire has 3 pin AND a 4 pin port which I assume is for MoBo ARGB. Here's the picture: Hub 3 Pin port connected to MoBo and the 3 pin port in question and picture of ARGB Sync cable and fan box The hub itself has another 2 pins, 1 for 5W and other for GND. I assume this is for power but I have no clue what port I use for this. Please don't ask me to buy a hub from a renowned brand now, really broke already with these fan purchase. I had a DeepCool 4 port fan hub before but now with these new fans it's unusable, the fan ports are thinner 4 pin which only connects with the hub from box and besides I have 5 fan I need to power now. Eternal thanks for any helps anyone can provide. CPU: R5 5600G CPU cooler: Stock Wraith Stealth Motherboard: Gigabyte-A320M-S2H (Yes doesn't have ARGB Header, gonna upgade mobo soon) Ram: 2x8GB PNY 3200MHz PSU: some no name 600W PSU that I'll upgrade later, brand is Yamasaki which I cannot find any info about. Been using since 2019. Case: Antec NX200M
  2. Alright the problem is solved. Turns out it was GPU Driver issue, especially with newer NVIDIA drivers that cause Forza Horizon 4 specially to crash. Very widespread issue that NVIDIA and Devs have acknowledged, however didn't resolve. GeForce GRD 527.37 Feedback Thread (Released 12/1/ | NVIDIA GeForce Forums NVIDIA Related Game Crashes :: Forza Horizon 4 General Discussions (Opinon, Feedback, Discussions) (steamcommunity.com) Downgrading to version earlier than 522.25 solved it. No more crashes.
  3. Alright, so I tried both driver version 527.56 and 528.02 that was released previous day after a clean installation, even threw AMD Auto-detect chipset installation to be sure. Both High and Medium settings don't matter.... it will always crash after 20+ minute. It even crashes while I'm on menu and nothing graphically intense is happening. Thermal isn't issue. CPU max 56 degrees and GPU max 65 degrees. I couldn't take screenshot of HwINFO as moment I was about to take one we had power outage (however if needed I can provide that tomorrow). Only RAM had very high usage and so did the HDD where the game was stored. The game should be up to date from Steam. I haven't tested many other games on my new 5600G, but I used to have exact same behavior with playing Apex Legends when I had Ryzen 3 2200G + Same GTX 1650 GPU (where R3 was massive bottleneck for GPU). This problem with Apex was solved after upgrading CPU but now I am having same problem with FH4.
  4. I have problem on some game, currently on Forza Horizon 4, where the game just freezes indefinitely after 10 or so minutes. Sometime the game will close by itself, other times it's just stuck forever. Task Manager usually shows less than 2% CPU usage on the game and 2.5GB+ memory usage and no GPU Usage. My Windows is fairly fresh installation. I had similar problems on Windows 11, so I downgraded to Windows 10 LTSC 21H2 like a week ago. The game is up to date from steam, my drivers are also on latest possible version. Only apps running in background are Discord, Microsoft Edge, Steam and game itself. My doubt is either on my slow HDD or just measly 8GB RAM, but I am exactly not sure which is it. Both my HDD and RAM reaches max usage during FH4. RAM is usually 7.2GB/7.8GB used and HDD fluctuates between 40% to 100%. GPU usage is around 90% and CPU rarely exceeds 20% with FPS locked at 85. Slowly upgrading my PC on limited budget so I'd like to pinpoint exactly which part I need to upgrade first to remedy this issue. Spec: Ryzen 5 5600G PNY GTX 1650 4GB GDDR6 RAM: 1x RAMSTA 8GB DDR4-2666MHz HDD: WDC WD5000LPCX-80VHAT1 500GB 5600RPM (scrapped from a dead laptop but otherwise very unused, 1939 hours) Game setttings: FH4: High - 1600x900 85Hz (I have Windows installed on separate 120GB SSD)
  5. OK IT'S FIXED! I had to disable/turn off Integrated Graphics from the BIOS before installing GPU. Installed GPU afterwards and it actually finally booted off it. Thankfully not a PSU issue although I reeeally need to replace this fire hazard soon.
  6. I sold my 2200G so I don't have a way to test that. But yeah GPU used to work fine with my old 2200G + GTX 1650 setup. Yeah, I double checked it. The PSU 6 pin is plugged in, I cleaned the PCIe slot and does I think gets power as the fans spin normally on GPU. However strangely IIRC even if I don't plug the 6-pin power, the PC acts the same where it won't POST at all. This didn't used to be the case with my old 2200G. I could boot into Windows even without 6-pin plugged in which is why I am not sure if it's a PSU issue.
  7. Previous day I finally upgraded my R3 2200G setup to R5 5600G. However, whenever I try to start my PC with my GTX 1650 plugged in, it wouldn't POST at all. CPU and case fan runs fine however the case fan's light keeps turning off and on again every 5 or so seconds. No display nor Num lock led turns on. If I unplug my GPU, everything turns on just fine and I can boot into Windows. Usually even if GPU wasn't working at least, I could use on-board graphics to see display. But even integrated graphics doesn't do any display out moment I plug GPU. My GPU was working fine with my 2200G. I need advice on if it's my PSU issue or anything else. Although I do have a "shady" off-brand 600W PSU, it shouldn't still in theory cause issues since both 5600G and 2200G is 65W. I reset CMOS as well beforehand. TIA Specs: Ryzen 5 5600G with Radeon Vega Graphics GIGABYTE A320M-S2H Rev 1.x (Latest F52a BIOS) 1x8GB DDR4-2666MHz 2x 5400RPM HDD & 1x SSD 600W Power Supply
  8. I have a 600W PSU powering a Ryzen 3 and no discreet GPU. Tonight I installed a case fan on it and tried powering it. Now the sockets on my house isn't particularly great, very loose. I usually power my PC with those multiplugs. Tried to test everything by directly powering it using socket. It won't boot up, so I suspected it was loose. So after 2 min of fiddling around with wires I got the PC to boot up, but now I heard a loud spark noise and then my PC or wire idk starts to smoke up with real bad smell. My mind went blank and I quickly turned off the PSU power switch, saw that wasn't doing anything as my PC and Fan was still on I quickly turned off the socket switch and then it turned off. Checked to see that my PSU Power Wire been burned and there's a melt wire there that goes to the PSU. Now I am scared if my PSU is dead or my power wire. Please help me out here. Power wire, PSU
  9. From AMD's website: A320 Ryzen Processor Overclocking Enabled: No https://www.amd.com/en/products/chipsets-am4 Yet I can do it on my MoBo. Set a value and it's showing on both BIOS and Windows/CPU-Z. The problem is I just can't hit OC speeds, which is what I need help/thought on.
  10. Hello there! I have a GIGABYTE A320M-S2H Rev1.1 motherboard running with F32 bios (not latest) and it's running with a Ryzen 3 2200G CPU. As far as I know motherboard's with A320 chipset cannot be overclocked at all. Yet I was able to overclock both my RAM and CPU through the BIOS and even with Ryzen Master. Set my 2666MHz RAM to 3000MHz for over a month and it works flawlessly. Recently found out I can even set clock speed of my CPU too and both BIOS and Windows would show that. But here comes the problem. I tried stress testing the CPU and using Cinebench multiple times. None of the time the CPU utilization would go above 95% with OC to 3.80GHz. CPU usage would go max to 3.66GHz (close to advertised turbo boost speed). Tried messing with clock speed for hours but never could reach my OC speed but it isn't the case for my RAM. RAM would run around 2988~3012MHz on BIOS with no problem and I am totally confident that my RAM overclock was ok. Just the CPU problem. So.. I wanted to ask you all if it's because of the A320 chipset limitation or I did something wrong? I checked the frequency using CPU-Z instead of task manager too. Using stock Wrath Stealth cooler at full speed. The CPU after 15-20min stress sits around 65°. Thanks for reading and would appreciate your thoughts and tips.
  11. I have a HDMI to VGA converter that looks exactly like this. It's active converter. Gets really hot after hours of use and has slight latency to a certain degree. Live in BD. While I bought my VGA only monitor 2 months ago for like almost $44, most 18.5" HDMI monitor costs around $60 new (I could get used for cheaper but 70% of them has some sort of defective).
  12. From the GPU's specification page: My monitor has just 1 VGA port... that's all. No DVI, HDMI or anything.
  13. Hello! I have a Ryzen 3 2200G system with it's Vega 8 iGPU. I am getting a XFX Radeon 570 8GB GPU by the end of this month. Now I didn't realize my big f**k-up until now...... I have a VGA only monito whereas the GPU doesn't has VGA. I had been using my motherboard's VGA output with the monitor. I can use a converter but the latency it introduces is well not noticeable on most games... except the game I mainly play which makes it completely unplayable. So my question is, can I use my iGPU (Radeon Vega8) as monitor output and GPU (Radeon RX 570) for games? Can't afford another monitor anytime soon so now it's killing me.
  14. Actually worked. Replaced and VGA monitor working 100%. O and the monitor is a cheapo GIGASONIC 19" and I'm from Bangladesh
  15. I think not. I did tried a adapter. Even that has problems. I can finally get to Windows but it's not properly scaled either. Part of the screen is cut off. My biggest question is that my PC doesn't even detect the monitor. I tried the monitor on a another Intel PC with Windows 10 and that detected the monitor and showed the screen, tho wasn't scaled properly either (didn't fiddled with resolution settings with that, just quick check). I don't think my cable is at fault either. Brand new came out of the monitor box (I bought the monitor tomorrow new).
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