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Jof34

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  1. Thank you for your reply. I have the latest bios and I updated my chipset drivers but still. According to HWinfo64 the abg temp is between 36-38 which is good i guess but the spikes are weird. I haven't checked the amd balanced yet this was my next steps. Regarding the fan curve the Noctua is quite silent tbh so I do not have any probs with that. But do you find it normal though?
  2. Ok I have seen many people with this issue for example below: The stock cooler was doing fine but as with many it was getting loud sometimes. But props to AMD for giving together with their chips such a good cooler. Now I decided to invest and buy the Noctua NH-D15 cooler and I installed it last night. The temps are a bit lower but what I saw...again is that there are tremendous spikes even in idle or with minimal usage. I used both HWMonitor and HWiNFO64. The cpu goes from 28 to 46 and up and down all the time like a crazy roller coster. I used to have an i7-7700k which needs a lot of Watts and it is considered a bad temp cpu and i never had such jumps. Is this normal? My motherboard is a MSI X570-a-Pro and the airflow is quite good i would say. I don't know these kind of jumps scare me. Thanks to everyone in advance for your responses and your time.
  3. I tried everything it did not work. I managed to fix that by doing a system restore before installing Driver Booster and before installing any of its drivers. DO NOT use this software. I could not even re-install my NVIDIA drivers after that...it corrupted sth and fucked up my entire system.
  4. DDU not I did not try that. Thank you I forgot completely about that I will proceed to try it now. And yes I learned my lesson now! I will never do that again.
  5. I used driver booster to update some drivers, at some point it froze on 99% installing a small driver After waiting for hours I forced it to stop. Then I restarted my computer. At the moment my mouse is stacking and the same is happening with YouTube videos. I re-installed the GPU's drivers and everything was fine. The moment I restarted my machine though the problem came back. At the same time, installing GPU drivers takes a looooong time after this bug. Any suggestions please? Thank you in advance for your responses.
  6. Yeah that is what I managed to gather after hours of research. I did not expect to produce more power I just thought maybe through those 12 pins will be able to pull more power. This is the prob, when u read so many posts and u find 1-2 people saying the opposite. Thanks for ur reply
  7. Hey guys i recently i got an MSI x570 Pro with a Ryzen 3 3700X. I connected the 8 pin cpu psu but i see that it has another 4pin one. My Corsair 650M has only 4+4. I did my research and the majority of the people say that the extra 4 pin is optional. Nevertheless, I feel a bit paranoid about and I found an adapter online for 4+4 to 8+4 (See picture below). Do u think it is a good idea or I should not risk with the adapter. I did not have any blue-screens or any error 17s till now and i have not seen anything in the performance but I want to avoid buying a new psu tbh this one is quite good and relatively new. Thank you in advance for all of ur responses.
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