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6 minutes ago, PineyCreek said:
You have a liquid cooler...checked to see in BIOS what the power draw is or what it thinks the RPM is (pump speed interpreted as RPM)? My first guess with an AIO and temperatures spike is that your pump is dead, assuming the cold plate is properly placed on the CPU and TIM is good (which you've already checked).
I’m checking in bios right now and temperatures vary from 45-55 degrees constantly fluctuating. Fan speeds also change a lot from 950RPM-1500RPM. Out of no where my fans just got loud and temps went up to 63 degrees and 1800RPM.
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Hello,
It just occurred that today my cpu fans became really loud and my pc kept shutting of every minute.
I looked at my CPU temperatures and it was over 90 degrees which was causing my pc to shut down and give up.
I proceeded to run MalwareBytes and remove all viruses but the problem still occurred.
I speculated that it might be the thermal paste so I removed my old thermal paste and reapplied it. The problem still occurred.
I read online on TomsHardware that it could be the PSU not providing enough power and voltage not being balanced or something. So I think my psu is the issue here as it was a cheap, low efficiency psu.
Specs:
MOBO: B450 Aorus Elite
GPU: RX 5700 XT SAPPHIRE PULSE
CPU: AMD 3700X
RAM: T-Force Grey 3200Mhz 32GB (16x2)
PSU: Cooler Master MWE White 750W 230V 80 Plus Standard PSU
Cooler: ML240L V2 RGB
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Hey guys,
I'm thinking of upgrading my CPU as it seems to bottleneck my Sapphire Pulse RX 5700 XT.
Questions:
- Would the Ryzen 5 3700X be a good pair with the 5700XT?
- What would be a decent motherboard considering I'm on a bit of a budget
I mostly play Fortnite and edit and render videos.
Current Specs:
Mobo: ASRock H310CM-HDV
GPU: Sapphire Pulse RX 5700 XT
CPU: i5 9400F
RAM: T-Force Gray 32GB (16x2)
AIO: ML240L V2 Coolermaster
Budget for Mobo and CPU: ~$600-700AUD
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3 hours ago, Hackentosher said:
Careful, I've had bad experience with long USB extenders (over 2M generally gets dicey). I'd expect an HD video stream to be a bit janky over an extension. Hell, I noticed some weird glitches in mine today on a zoom call and it's not plugged into an extender.
Yeah I read that extension cables over 6ft could have issues.
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8 minutes ago, iCoExist said:
Is this just USB? You can just grab a good quality USB Extender cable and be on your way. I've always used CableMatters when it came to stuff like that. Either them, or StarTech.
StarTech: https://www.startech.com/Cables/USB-3.0/usb3-extension-cable-2m~USB3SEXT2MBK
CableMatters: https://www.cablematters.com/pc-403-137-usb-to-usb-extension-cable-usb-30-extension-cable-for-oculus-rift-htc-vive-playstation-vr-headset-and-more.aspxThanks for the help!
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Hi,
I was wondering if there was an extension cable for the webcam (Logitech C920) as it's cable length is only 152cm and I would prefer at least 2m.
I read up on some websites and it was recommended to use a USB repeater with 2.0. I found this cable: https://www.amazon.com.au/USB3-0-Extension-Mensis-M-Female-Transfer/dp/B07BGXWZ71/ref=asc_df_B07BGRN7YZ/?tag=googleshopdsk-22&linkCode=df0&hvadid=341743940079&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=1700148464452661697&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9071446&hvtargid=pla-675620513903&th=1 but wasn't sure if it will work on the C920 and produce good quality.
Thanks.
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12 hours ago, WaggishOhio383 said:
What's your ideal price range? Do you have a preference as far as RGB in the case? Do you want a micro ATX case, or are you okay with using a micro ATX motherboard in a full ATX case?
I don't know of any inverted cases off the top of my head, but knowing this information may help people who do to give you better recommendations.
I've decided to go with TVwazhere's suggestion of the Silverstone RL08 as it's in my price range and will be perfect for my micro ATX mobo. Thanks for asking these questions, really appreciated.
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Hello,
I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for inverted cases as my PC is positioned on the left of me and I would want to display the parts inside. I have a micro-ATX motherboard btw (ASRock H310CM-HDV).
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1 hour ago, ShrimpBrime said:
It's actually 2666.5 so they round the numbers. It should be fine.
alright thank you for the response
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I was wondering if my ram (T-Force Vulcan Z series 16GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3200MHz clocked down to 2666MHz) would be stable at 2667MHz. My motherboard (ASRock H310CM-HDV) only supports up to 2666MHz.
Thanks.
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1 hour ago, jaslion said:
Just use your gpu for the displays and get a displayport to whatever port you need adapter.
Alright thanks for the help man. Appreciate it
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Top one because it's cheaper, has basically the same specs and is bigger
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Hello,
1. So I'm trying to setup a triple monitor setup but the thing is that my motherboard (ASRock H310CM-HDV) only supports a maximum of two monitors. In short, I was wondering if I could exceed or at least reach up to a maximum of 4 monitors with my GPU (ASUS-PH 1060 3GB).
2. I was also wondering about what cable I should get for my graphics card, would it be a Display Port cable?
Currently the HDMI cable and DVI cable are plugged into my graphics card and I have a Dell monitor from 2013 that is just going to be used for Discord.
SPECS:
GPU: ASUS-Phoenix 1060 3GBCPU: i5 9400F
RAM: T-Force Vulcanz (16x2) 2666 MHZ (Clocked doww to 2400MHZ)
SSD: 256GB WD
HDD: 1TB Seagate
Main Monitor: Viewsonic VX2458-mhd 144hz
Thank you.
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I recommend getting the i5 9400F as you only play games. It turbo boosts up to 4.1Ghz and is basically the same price as the Ryzen 5 1600 in my country. If you look at benchmark videos on youtube, the results are pretty decent.
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I had a similar issue.
In my case, it was 3 bent cpu socket pins which I carefully and successfully bent back and got the PC working fine.
Sorry if this doesn't help in your case.
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Yeah I definitely recommend contacting your ISP to resolve the problem.
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I had a similar problem but I had LEDs on, fans spinning but no video comes out of GPU.
The fix for my issue was that the motherboard had bent cpu socket pins (3) but successfully bent them back and displayed video on screen.
This may not be a fix for you, but in my case, this was my fix.
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You could try using the software Speccy but not sure if it 100% detects your ram brand.
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I watched a couple of youtube videos and used tweezers, a toothpick and a magnifying glass to carefully bend them in the right direction, but remember you have to be very delicate.
I also recommend checking your motherboards socket type.
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I recommend monitoring your CPU and GPU temperatures and usage using MSI Afterburner.
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Hi,
I recently had the same issue where my PC would turn on, fans spinning but no display on screen. I fixed this by inspecting my whole PC such as looking at the CPU socket pins to see if there were bent and yes there were 3 bent socket pins which I fixed and boom, it turned on. This may not be the case for you, but was a fix for me.
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Hi,
I was wondering if 32GB is overkill for my PC considering I only play games on it. I have to go with the 32GB because I couldn't get a refund in order to get dual channel, hence having to spend more money. Also would dual channel (2x16) greatly improve performance on Fortnite?
Specs:
i5 9400F
1060 3GB
16GB (1x16)
H310CM-HDV ASRock Motherboard
240GB SSD
1TB HDD
Thanks.
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Thank for the help
Also, will I need a BIOS update?
CPU Temps at 90-95 Degrees Celcius
in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
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2 minutes late temps drastically dropped to 38 degrees and pc is quiet now wtf