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  1. Hi, when I use obs and record Warzone it has a hard time encoding (for recording) the video.  My game runs amazingly, but OBS is running at low frame rates.  I have it set to Nvenc and don't use my CPU.  But what is weird is that my old 1070ti would have a much easier time encoding the video.  Does anyone know what I should do?

     

    Specs:

    i5 9400f 2.9 ghz

    24 gigs of ram

    rtx 2080

    ASRock B360M Pro4 

    250 gigs of ssd

    1tb of hdd

    Rtx 2080 Ftw3 Ultra

  2. 15 minutes ago, HairlessMonkeyBoy said:

    You have a system now that works, although not great, for what you need it to do. So, waiting for Zen 3 probably makes the most sense for you, because then you can get a new motherboard and CPU with way more threads and have something that will be great for rendering your videos and playing games too.

    Will these new cpus use new chip sockets or will they use am4?

  3. Hi, in my computer I have an lga 1151 chip socket motherboard.  I was wondering If I should buy a really good Cpu for Intel such as an Intel i9 9900k.  Or should I get an amd cpu and a am4 motherboard. (I mainly use my computer for light coding, gaming/streaming, and editing my YT videos, My computer is having trouble rendering).

     

    Specs:

    i5 9400f 2.9 ghz

    24 gigs of ram

    rtx 2080

    ASRock B360M Pro4 

    250 gigs of ssd

    1tb of hdd

  4. 18 hours ago, XxXerxesXxX said:

    Updating the CyberpowerPC/ASrock B360M Xtreme board BIOS to 4.20

     

    FWIW, you can upgrade your CyberpowerPC/ASrock B360M Xtreme board BIOS to the latest AsRock version of 4.20, simply download:
    https://download.asrock.com/BIOS/1151/B360M Pro4(4.20)WIN.zip

     

    Then unzip, once unzipped, edit and save the file: ASROM.ini to represent the following: 

    
    [ROM]
    File=B360MP44.20
    [AFUX86]
    Path=AfuWin\AfuWin32
    Program=AFUWIN.exe
    Param=/CAPSULE /B /P /N /L /X
    [AFUX64]
    Path=AfuWin\AfuWin64
    Program=AFUWINx64.exe
    Param=/CAPSULE /B /P /N /L /X
    

     

    Once the aforementioned file has been edited/saved, start the the update process by running "ASROM.exe", select Y to complete the UEFI reboot update and wait; the system will update and reboot accordingly.

     

    As for potential catches, first, the boot-up logo "CYBERPOWERPC" will be replaced with "ASrock", lastly, it's likely that CyberpowerPC will void your board(s) warranty, although you can convert back to the original OE BIOS if needed (I'll write a follow-up on the reversal) and finally the name of the board will change to "ASrock B360M Pro4". 

    Lastly, this has only been tested on the CyberpowerPC/ASrock B360M Xtreme board (not the B360) found in the GXiVR3800WST model, although the ASrock B360M Xtreme board was used in other models; I'd suggest confirming with HWiNFO.

     

    Why update the BIOS to 4.20, first, it was recommended by ASrock for anyone upgrading to a 9th gen. CPU, secondly, CyberpowerPC has basically stated that their OE version of the BIOS will end of life at version 4.10. It's your call, while it's an older motherboard, it's remains viable and ASrock is still providing BIOS updates, as well the ASrock applications become  viable, such as AsRock A-Tuning and AsRock APP Shop, found here: https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/B360M Pro4/index.asp#Download

     

    A-Tuning is moderately useful for OC/Fan tuning and the APP Shop was useful for updating drivers without manual download/installation methods being a necessity. 

     

    USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!  I've updated/reversed/re-updated two (2) of my own CyberpowerPC/ASrock B360M Xtreme boards without incident, it would have been three, however the last one came with an ASUS board. Please understand this method is simply bypassing the ROMID verification and if you attempt to flash an incorrect board, it could lead to a brick.

    When I do this it says close all applications out, which i did, and it still says that.  What should I do.

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