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Knighthawk47

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  1. hey you said you couldnt hook up the usb c from case to the board? the plug for the usb 3 was right next to the 24 pin main plug. ...shouldnt have mattered if you have usb a 3.2 or usb c 3.2. they should be the same plug...im curious now about your cases plug
     

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    1. minibois

      minibois

      Most cases with Type C use this to connect to the board:

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    2. circeseye

      circeseye

      oh no shit....so it is a different plug. THAT is good to know.....

    3. Knighthawk47
  2. Oh you meant it like that. i meant thought the usb C on the case and it needs to connect onto the motherboard right. that port, because i have a usb C port on my case i need to connect to the motherboard. But now i understand that the guy who made this page meant the type C port not the port on the motherboard.
  3. even though i setting the voltages in the bios the ryzen master is taking control of those settings. So im trying to find out how to disable it.
  4. Yeah im trying to set that. i did many times in the bios and ryzen master but when ever i reboot, ryzen master is setting it to 4.6 ghz and 1.45v. Thats why im tryin to figure out how to disable ryzen master so i can over clock in the bios
  5. It does? when I tried out the tuf wifi, I was not able to find it in the manual or I couldnt see it on the motherboard I checked for almost 3 hrs. But if it is there then TUF is the best option.
  6. Oh okay. where can I disable this or where can I find this setting? because the ryzen master is setting my cpu at 4.6ghz by it self and the voltage its ranging from 1.4 to 1.45 or more sometimes. Is this the issue you are talking about?
  7. I have tried out asus and aorus motherboards. I have a ryzen 9 3900x and they are perfectly fine. It just depends on your specifications. The asus motherboard has no troubleshoot LEDs it has 6 sata ports and the USB C specification you mentioned. The asus motherboard has 8 sata ports troubleshoot LEDs and more sys fan ports. I am currently using the aorus motherboard because my asus motherboard which i bought in the first has some issues. Note: For updating the asus motherboard bios you have to have ethernate cable or else you wont be able to. atleast thats what i have noticed when i tried but i might be wrong. I hope this is enough for you to decide. But if you would ask me i would go for the TUF motherboard unless you really need the USB C
  8. Hi, so i have 2 question and I really need some help. One, how to delete ryzen master and all the effects along with it. And secondly, My CPU temps are really high just for normal browsing, ranging from 55 to 60 degrees C. I have a Corsair H100i AIO cpu cooler. But what i found was the thermal paste has dried up so I have placed an order for another thermal compound ( To be specific Thermal grizzely Kryonat) will that solve the temps issue or is there something else cause this problem? I have a ryzen 3900x. and is there any type of apply thermal paste for the ryzen 3900x?
  9. The same thing is happening with my PC. Can you please elaborate on how you deleted ryzen master so I can do the same.
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