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  1. Update, I bought the board, the mystic light said it doesnt support b550-a pro. What do i do now?
  2. I've read the official page of the MSI B550-A Pro motherboard. I didn't find any info about the MSI Mystic Light in it at all or am just blind. I do find that the board has one 4 pin rgb connector. Could someone tell me is the board able to control rgb or not? (Rgb strip, etc) Update : I bought the board but mystic light doesnt work in this board, what should i do? My rgb strips and stuff are glowing rainbow. Sorry for bad grammar.
  3. Omg thankyou very much, i unplugged a stick and move the other stick to slot a1, it worked. But when i use the second stick on the a1 slot, my pc wouldnt boot
  4. I have to force shut down my pc once or twice before it actually boots. The machine itself will turn on, but peripherals, monitor, mouse, and things that are connected to it wont turn on. After successfully truning it on, there is always this message "Memory PMU Training error at socket 0 channel 0 DIMM 1" and I figured that this might be the problem. And yeah, I don't know how to fix it. I appreciate the help! Specs : Ryzen 5 3600 X570 Aorus Elite Team Night Hawk RGB Ram (2x8) 3200 Zotac Gtx 1070 TI Mini Seasonic Focus plus gold 650w Sorry for bad grammar.
  5. Thankyou guys for the support, i've given up on cleaning it. The card works normally and the performance is quite normal. The only problem is ofcourse the looks. But it's okay.
  6. So this card is a second hand Zotac 1070Ti Mini, i got it for a really cheap price (ofcourse it's because of the white stuff and the copper pipes being worn out). I don't really know the environment it used to be in, but i thought that i could clean the white stuff and polish the copper pipes. I tried using a brush and some metal solutions, alcohol, etc, but nothing works (the copper is now shiny tho). I've also changed the thermal pads and paste, now the temps are 55-70ish and the card works fine. I just can't figure out on how to get rid those white stuff. Sorry bad grammar
  7. No, the metal stays intact, just a bit scratched since i scraped it with a metal piece of some sort.
  8. Well yea i guess? It scrapes off into somekind of a dust.
  9. So there are white stuff on top of my gpu heatsink. I personally think that it's somekind of corossion and I don't know how to get rid of it. I've tried some metal solutions but nothing works. Have any suggestions? Thx in advance
  10. I'm going to oc my i7 8700k just around 4.2-4.6. Just between these ones, which one is better?
  11. Turns out my case only supports up to 160mm of cooling height. the noctua nh-d15 is 165mm in height. Oh no..
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