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Noeyedye

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  1. Wait no nevermind, I just flashed the BIOS I didn't even need to go to F42G.
  2. You could try lowering the game's graphics to low...
  3. Do you need any recommendations for a good bang-for-the-buck laptop?
  4. The reason why it's at 100% load is because your CPU is very old and outdated. It just can't handle modern applications.
  5. There's just one problem, I don't know how to... Do I go from F41 (Current version) straight to F50? Or do I go from F41 to F42G to F50?
  6. I had recently built a new system and I was wondering if you can upgrade the Aorus B450 M's BIOS to F50. The current bios is F41 and I already ran the EC FW update Tool from Gigabyte themselves. Any tips/recommendations for this? CPU: AMD 3000G (Picasso)
  7. Alright, so it wasn't the RAM, it wasn't the CPU (I had to go buy another one and return it), it actually turned out to be the mobo. I had to buy a new Aorus B450 M mobo and it worked instantly.
  8. So the issue wasnt the RAM. I think it is the CPU. Does this mean I have to go out and buy another one?
  9. It's possible that your screwdriver might have cut one of the traces on your motherboard. Absolutely nothing turns on?
  10. Is the PSU switch turned on? (Another stupid question)
  11. I know this is a stupid question but, is it plugged in properly or in the right outlet?
  12. OK, thanks alot, I'll pull some RAM sticks from another PC and if it works I'll try your numbers.
  13. Thanks for the reply, I'll try it with a different RAM set and CPU. Oh and one more thing, if you were to overclock an AMD 3000G, what numbers would you recommend? (OH and plus I didn't overclock the RAM)
  14. I tried to see if some of the components were the problem so first, the PC turned on normally with 2, 1 and 0 sticks of RAM installed and obviously, it did not turn on without the CPU. Next, I tried plugging in my phone into the MOBO's USB port and it charged it normally. I think this is because of the RAM but I'm not entirely sure.
  15. I think I left it for a whole night and I think the CMOS did reset because I configured my lights in the BIOS to pulse and after the battery drain, it stopped pulsing which I think is an indication of a CMOS reset.
  16. I was watching LowSpecGamer's video on the AMD 3000g and I tried to do his same voltages but for some reason, I couldn't figure out how to type a period in the gigabyte BIOS and so I think I may have set it to 12625 and other ridiculously high numbers for the CPU and the GPU.
  17. Hi, I am a first time PC builder and I had recently built a budget system that worked great for the first 2 days until, I decided to overclock it. I had no idea how to use the Gigabyte BIOS and I think I may have set my SoC voltage WAY too high. The PC instantly shut down and everything was still on and working but, there was no video output. Somebody please help me on this cause I have been stuck on this for days now trying everything I could from changing the Ram to removing the CMOS battery. System specs are: CPU: Amd 3000g Motherboard: Gigabyte B540M Gaming rev 1.0 PSU: Corsair VS450 Ram: Crucial Ballistix 4GB DDR4 2666mhz x 2 Graphics Card: Integrated
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