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benji2602

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    AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
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    Asus TUF GAMING X570-PLUS (WI-FI)
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    Asus GeForce RTX 2070 Super Dual Evo OC
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  1. I have my PC hooked up to my monitor using DP and occasionally the sound would stop working but come back on after a reboot, but now it isn't working at all. Sound still works with headphones. Sound settings show an output level, but no sound is coming out of the speakers. I have set the monitor to the default sound device. OS: Windows 10 Home (x64) Build 19042.867 Monitor: ASUS Predator XB271HU GPU: ASUS Dual RTX 2070 Super Evo OC; Driver version 461.92 (latest) MB: ASUS TUF GAMING X570-PLUS (WI-FI)
  2. What are the codes? Have you looked them up in your user manual? What does the watchdog error say?
  3. Yeah, I would say so, it seems really strange though. Maybe a bad NVMe controller?
  4. Have you tested the M.2 with a friend, or is it something you are planning to do?
  5. If you have another M.2, you could try benchmarking it in different slots to rule out a bad motherboard. Change the title to SSD instead of RAM to avoid confusion. Are the games running off the M.2, or a separate drive?
  6. Is it maybe the monitor not being recognized? Is there a laptop that you could test the monitor with?
  7. You can try reseating your components and maybe wiping off their traces before trying replacement.
  8. Probably, although when I was getting crashes, there was a report that said "Hardware Error".
  9. Not the iCue one, the Windows one with the summary "Windows was not properly shut down"
  10. I don't think a program would cause your whole computer to reboot w/o a bluescreen. Try looking at the technical details for the "Windows was not properly shut down" events.
  11. Do you have the latest nvidia drivers for your card?
  12. I got random reboots from overclocking my FCLK, so a bad graphics card might make it reboot if it crashes completely. It might not be able to display a blue screen if the graphics card crashed and just reboots. Try looking up "reliability monitor" in the start menu and see if there have been any recent windows/hardware errors and you might be able to figure out the problem.
  13. All my BOINC accounts (Rosetta, NumberFields, Universe) have the same CPID, but only Rosetta is showing up in combined statistics. I also can't add my Universe account to BAM! because it says "No response from server". It's been a few days since they updated to the same CPID, so I don't know what to do.
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