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QuantumSingularity

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    Varna, Bulgaria
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    hardware, gaming, fishing, cars, women

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    AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D
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    AsRock B450M Steel Legend
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    2x8GB A-Data Spectrix 3200MHz
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    EVGA GTX 1070 FTW2
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    1TB A-Data XPG Spectrix S40G + 4TB WD Black
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    Seasonic Focus GX-1000
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    Asus TUF VG27AQ
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    EVGA CLC 280 RGB
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    Windows 10

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  1. Okay, that didn't work either, but found the solution in Microsoft's page of all places. Disabled Recording with GameBar and disabled my controller from activating GameBar. Thanks for the help @Murasaki
  2. Classic case of CPU bottleneck, but "surely it can't be the CPU".
  3. Ok i have a really weird one guys. Reinstalled Windows about 3 weeks ago, just downloaded and installed Steam in the very same directory as previously, checked all game files, but when i launch a game, the stupid window asking my what to open the Steam launch URL with pops up. The popping up thing isn't the annoying part. What is annoying is that i makes the drivers not recognize the game as supported 3D application and AFMF starts disabled. If is Alt+Tab and Disable and Enable again the AFMF from the adrenaline options, it enabled, BUT it defaults the GPU to the default settings instead of RAGE. So the question is, how to stop windows from constantly asking me what to open my Steam games with? P.S It only happens with Steam games. Doesn't happen with GoG, doesn't happen with BattleNet, doesn't happen with older games i have installed from imaged CDs.
  4. Yeah, sure they don't. The reason why Tesla and Apple are the companies that got the biggest government funding from going bankrupt is that they are paid to provide easy monitoring to all of their users. Or the newly discovered "Unpatchable vulnerability" of the M1 and M2 chips which is basically a secret communication and data extraction side-channel is a sheer coincidence i am sure it hasn't been used at all by any agencies before. And talking about Tesla, i have the easiest experiment ever for you. Get in someone's Tesla if you don't have one, leave every device with microphone outside the car (smartphone, watches etc), don't even start it, just sit inside and talk for 15-20 minutes about things you and they plan to purchase and later that evening or the next day let the owner check the advertisements they get. I bet they will hit you with the Surprised_Pikachu_Face.jpg. It's not only Tesla but in Teslas it works with impressive speed. On the others it usually takes 3-4 days before the ads start appearing. Or again the scandal with the onboard videos that the employees have been sharing with each other is a coincidence again. IF you are in this forum, you know how communications work. If it has a microphone or a camera and Internet connectivity, it can always be monitored. And i honestly don't now why people believe these companies. Of course they will see you privacy is safe. "We are letting government and other 3rd parties monitor your everyday life" isn't exactly a good advertisement slogan.
  5. We all handed over our privacy willingly when we let Google become the monster it currently is. Some people are even deeper in, by using Apple and Tesla products and given government basically "Advanced access" to their lives and privacy. I tried for as long as i could to hold on to different browsers and platforms, having different accounts not linked to each other, but eventually every single option was killed off. I still remember how properly pissed off i became when Google bought YouTube and YouTube forced me to make a google account or link my current one to Google. Still get properly mad when i think of it.
  6. Wow... well.. that's the first time i've seen this message on an AMD GPU. Usually it's all on RTX 3000 series that i have to deal with this issue. So maybe try the same route: Check in Control Panel, under Power Option what power plan you have PC on. It should be High Performance. Usually this is the reason i see driver time out and/or device_hung errors.
  7. I think it's just Nvidia, doing Nvidia things. Probably mismatched refresh rates and/or resolutions. Try to manually lock your main display at 60Hz or 75Hz and then try to connect the 2nd monitor.
  8. Try different port on the same GPU.
  9. I supposed it's safe to assume you didn't bother with DDU before installing the new GPU and drivers. So do it now. DDU, remove even the chipset drivers and install of them cleanly. Then install MSI Afterburner and monitor the temperatures. During normal gaming CPU should be around 60°C and 50% utilization and the GPU around 70°C at 99% utilization.
  10. Also you forgot to mention the most important part of all - the PSU.
  11. Oh. my bad. Mistook the shared memory with integrated allocated memory.
  12. Are you sure your CPU isn't 5700G and not 5700X??? With that shared GPU memory, i am ready to bet your CPU is actually APU. Also also - WTF is eating all your RAM?!?! 6.8/7.9 used ?!?!?1
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