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Goowpea

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About Goowpea

  • Birthday Sep 20, 1991

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Poland
  • Interests
    Newest technology and everything around it, cooking, games (board, card and PC) and books.
  • Occupation
    Psychology student

System

  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 3700x
  • Motherboard
    Asus TUF GAMING X570 PLUS
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengeance 3200MHz 32GB
  • GPU
    ASUS Radeon RX 5700 XT TUF OC 8GB GDDR6
  • Case
    SilentiumPC Armis AR5 TG RGB
  • Storage
    Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200rpm
  • PSU
    BeQuiet System Power 9 700W
  • Display(s)
    LG ULTRAWIDE 29UM68-P & Asus VE228 23'
  • Cooling
    SilentiumPC Navis RGB 240 2x120mm
  • Keyboard
    Corsair STRAFE Cherry MX Red
  • Mouse
    Roccat Tyon
  • Operating System
    Win 10 PRO 64-bit

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  1. From what I see from the POST screen your 500gb samsung 970 EVO m.2 is missing from the detection. Is it visible when you log in to Windows? Is it visible in BIOS?
  2. Do you have any RAID or other drive magic done to your system?
  3. You could try removing the CMOS baterry from your MOBO for couple of seconds to see if resetting the BIOS will help (or clear CMOS with the button on your motherboard if you have one). You could also try updating the BIOS, but check the notes for the BIOS to see if it's not going to obsolete your CPU or RAM.
  4. Have you tried the WIndows Startup Repair tool? What is your boot device priority in BIOS? Do you have any external drives/USB sticks connected to your pc when it boots up? Sometimes the boot device priority can be set to USB/External Drive and that causes the PC to boot to bios since there's no OS on those.
  5. What Windows are you using? 11 or 10? Can you share your PC specs?
  6. You can make your PC never go to sleep using Power Settings. Do you get any errors or messages in the BIOS when it goes straight into it?
  7. It might be a stupid question, but can you try different RAM slots? Does it behave the same way in all of them?
  8. If you need this PC ASAP take the sidepanel off, pull out the CMOS baterry from your motherboard. It will reset the settings you changed and you will be able to use it. After that don't change all BIOS setting all at once, but do it one by one until you stop posting. when you stop posting you'll know what causes it and tell us which setting bricks your pc.
  9. Even with the numeration as you mentioned the TV might be grabbed as your main display. Unplug the TV, boot your PC and then plug in the TV to your GPU. Is it set up to be your main display? If yes, manually force your monitor to be your main display. Some TVs have problems with seeing the signal from PC. Maybe after turning on your PC try power cycling the TV to see if it grabs the signal from PC and stays turned on. I don't want to scare you, but I had the exact same problem on my ASUS TUF RX5700XT and only RMA was able to fix it as some sort of controller was broken on the GPU itself.
  10. Were there any GPU driver updates? Maybe try rolling back one version or install newest Optional drivers not Recommended. While uninstalling/installing drivers I'd highly recommend using DDU between installs. If you have any other GPU laying around (maybe some previous gen) you could try swapping or if you have another PC (like a friend or maybe partner, preferably someone living nearby, so you don't have to travel with GPU in the backpack) try putting your GPU into another machine to see if the problem persists. If the problem persists in another machine it means you have a bad GPU on your hand. If the problem persists on your machine despite changing the GPU I'd suggest to completly format your PC (backup your data first) and install fresh new OS. If after the format problem persists then it's time to troubleshoot further. But from what you described I'd expect the bad drivers to be the culprit here. What were you doing when the problem start? Did it start during gaming? Right after you turned on your pc?
  11. Hi, I'm looking for an ultrawide display that is not just plainly huge. Currently i have a 29" LG 29UM68-P. It's a great display, but it's only 75Hz and I'd like to get something with a higher refresh rate. HDR would be great, but it's not mandatory. I tried looking for something that's 29" + HRR + HDR, but this combo starts at 34" and bigger. Are there any smaller ultrawide displays that have at least two out of three that you can recommend? Goin over 29" is not possible for me as I don't have enough space for anything bigger than that and I really like ultrawide format.
  12. Hi all, Game streaming and game recording is currently blooming like crazy (most probably due to pandemic) and new streamers and tubers are popping like mushrooms (including myself - no shameless plug in this post). I was curious and started wondering. Nowadays we can screen capture up to 8K which gives an INSANE amount of data. Even regular 1080p can give you over 30GB file from capturing 30 minutes of gaming on high settings. What is more important in case when it comes to writing these massive amounts of data? Is SATA III HDD enough or is it a bottleneck for the system? Should we invest in a very spacious SSD to get out game capture written on it? If yes then what is more important? Throughput or IOPS? We currently can get PCIe 4.0 NVMe SDD that has over three times the IOPS of a PCIe 3.0 NVMe SSD, but "only" double the speed. I would assume that throughput is more important than IOPS since recording is a continuous task that doesn't require drive to search for data, but maybe there's someone that could confirm (or deny) my assumption?
  13. Hi all, Do you know if there's a way to turn off Video Profiles entirely from applying? I've trying to find some solution online, but all of them are from couple of years back and the options to do that are not present in the newest version of the software I'm using (20.9.2). I simply hate those videos profiles. They not only oversaturate any colors but also make blacks appear grey-ish. It doesn't happen to me on static pictures and/or games so I know it's my display's fault. It happens on movies and even yt videos. It starts playing and after a second or two this horrible functionality kicks in making everything looks horrendous. Does anyone experience the same or maybe knows how to turn this setting completely off? Even if I try Custom settings and move one available slider to 0% (so in theory it doesn't apply any enhancement) it applies some weird brightness/saturation options. The same goes for "Default" option. Tested on two separate brands and models of the displays that use two separate connectors (DP and HDMI - it's the same on both), so it's not limited to only my main screen. Any help in this matter? I'm using the ASUS TUF RX 5700XT 8GB.
  14. Hi all, Do you know if there's a way to turn off Video Profiles entirely from applying? I've trying to find some solution online, but all of them are from couple of years back and the options to do that are not present in the newest version of the software I'm using (20.9.2). I simply hate those videos profiles. They not only oversaturate any colors but also make blacks appear grey-ish. It doesn't happen to me on static pictures and/or games so I know it's my display's fault. It happens on movies and even yt videos. It starts playing and after a second or two this horrible functionality kicks in making everything looks horrendous. Does anyone experience the same or maybe knows how to turn this setting completely off? Even if I try Custom settings and move one available slider to 0% (so in theory it doesn't apply any enhancement) it applies some weird brightness/saturation options. The same goes for "Default" option. Tested on two separate brands and models of the displays that use two separate connectors (DP and HDMI - it's the same on both), so it's not limited to only my main screen. Any help in this matter? I'm using the ASUS TUF RX 5700XT 8GB.
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