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  1. On 5/14/2023 at 9:41 AM, BetterCallRaul said:

    Hey @gal-m

     

    A good year on, I seem to have the exact same issue with my Asus TUF 6900XT. 

     

    While gaming (typically when loading into a game) I'll get the windows disconnect sound and my screens would go black. When I force restarted my computer, it would output at 1024x768 and 1 hz refresh rate till I DDUed and reinstalled the graphics driver.

     

    Was wondering if you had any success with an RMA. I am on the last option to try and keep it working: using only one display and disabling OBS.

     

    Let me know!

    Sorry for the incredibly late answer @BetterCallRaul - I had to RMA, got the card back as NTF.
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    I then contacted Pegatron Sapphire (directly) and provided them extensive information and my own testing reports, including video, etc. etc. and finally got a refurbished card back.

    The refurbished card's fans were not working (yes, all three of them), got tired of going back and forth with them, so I bought an RTX 3090 😅...

     

    I then RMA'd the returned refurbished car yet again and sold it.

     

    Never buying from Sapphire again.. Honestly the whole thing kind of turned me off from buying AMD cards in general

  2. Hi all. I really did't know where to ask this question, so I decided to try my luck out here.

    I would like to inquire about the possibility of renting an apartment in Czech Republic.

    My colleague and I are both currently living, studying and working at home (in Slovenia), but are going to be spending a semester (approximately 6 months) at the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, starting at the end of September, in order to finish our Master’s degree in microbiology. Due to both of us being extremely quiet, studious and also working (online), we are therefore in search of a quiet and stable environment, which is why parties in college dorms currently do not interest us in the slightest. As a result of the above mentioned status, our financial situation also allows the possibility for rent payment in advance, so that really isn't an issue. The only issue that I have come across is that we are of course looking to rent an apartment for only 6 months, which I think is the main roadblock trying to rent an apartment via agencies.

    I have had luck renting apartments in my home country for a shorter period, but that's because I have more resources at my disposal (I knew about FB groups, forums, etc.) I also realise that 6 months is extremely inconvenient for all parties involved, but I also do know it can absolutely be done and is done on a regular basis by people, specifically foreigners. So this is why I'd like to ask if you guys know of any good FB groups or websites or anything really that could help me find an apartment for rent in Czech Republic, specifically in České Budějovice?
    You have no idea how much I'd appreciate your help!

    Thanks again,

     

    Gal

  3. 24 minutes ago, Motifator said:

    That's... completely counter-intuitive to what you're trying to achieve. There are better blowers like from Bosch, which are multi-purpose used for dusting out leaves / construction bits. You don't have to overkill this, but what I'm seeing above is totally stupid to me. At least for this task.

    I can see where you're coming from @Motifator. The thing is, I have found so much usage from an air compressor as I am able to do many other things around the house. So, while an air compressor is overkill for blowing out dusty PC's, I have PERSONALLY found it extremely versatile and financially less wasteful. I do live and the house though, so noise, storage and ease of use (air compressors can be quite heavy) aren't problematic factors.

  4. Sorry for the late reply. I have been away and didn't have much time. Here is my final verdict, which I shall also mark as the solution to my own question:

     

    Anyways, I decided to buy a normal 25L oil lubricated piston air compressor for around $120. I could not be happier with it! I did a lot of research about oilless air compressors and in-spite of the fact the technology has moved quite a long way ahead, people still seem to be complaining about the lack of long-term reliability of oilless air compressors.

     

    CONS about air compressors:

    • Water condensation is a potential issue in BOTH designs - whether the compressor is oil lubricated or oilless doesn't make a difference in the amount of water condensation, as that is the direct result of the environment you're working in as well as the inherent nature of the physical process' taking place during air compression (and rapid expansion).
    • The only problem with classic oil lubricated air compressors is that some oil vapour may also enter the main tank and thus get discharged through your e.g. blow gun.
    • You need to maintain your air compressor by: performing service such as cheap oil changes and regularly draining your tank (after every use or at least one a week) to prevent corrosion due to moisture build-up.
    • There are different types of air compressors to choose from. You can buy a normal oil lubricated piston air compressor, which is very loud, or a slightly quieter belt-driven air compressor. There are also EXTREMELY quiet rotary screw air compressors and others - do your own research!

    SOLUTIONS:

    • To combat moisture and oil discharge you can use a cheap ($10) oil-water separator (there are also more professional options available), which is essentially just a little filter that traps most water, oil and other (solid) particles from exiting out of your blow gun, meaning it's going to most likely be completely safe to use with blowing out your PC - this is the case in my situation as I have NEVER noticed any water, oil or dust exiting my blowgun (and yes, I have tested this).

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    Here you can see a cheap oil-water separator and the amount of moisture build-up after about 1 hr of usage

    PROS:

    • Cheap.
    • Cheerful.
    • Output air pressure CAN easily be regulated, so no need to worry about damaging your components.
    • EXTREMELY versatile.
    • Can be used to blow up car tyres, with air tools, etc. You can really do a LOT of handy-work with air compressors.
    • Great investment.
    • Will most likely last you a long time (10 + years).
    • etc.

     

    TLDR: DataVac's are WAAAY too expensive for their lack of versatility. You can do a lot more with air compressors. Get an air compressor.

  5. Sorry for reviving such an old thread but I am ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN that this is going to help someone!

    In short what worked for me was DISABLING the ASUS plugin in Corsair iCUE. Even though it was my understanding it needs to be enabled you actually need to DISABLE it completely.

    This really sucks as I came across this solution by chance, since I have not seen many helpfull forum posts discussing compatibility issues with different RGB software..

     

    PROCESS:

    1. disable ASUS plugin in Corsair iCUE software (untick the plugin toggle switch)
    2. the (ASUS) motherboard section in Corsair iCue should then disappear, so that you can no longer control your motherboard with iCue - that will be left to ASUS Armoury Crate
    3. restart your computer
    4. reset all of the settings in ASUS Armoury Crate & Corsair iCUE back to their defaults
    5. restart again
    6. now you should be able to reapply all of your effect in BOTH ASUS Armoury Crate (RAM lighting) AND Corsair iCUE
    7. restart again and check for flickering/incompatibility.
  6. On 5/17/2022 at 2:43 AM, Needfuldoer said:

    It's shockingly quiet, and good enough to fill tires and occasionally blow PCs out. I daisy-chain an extra air tank to it when I need to blow a lot of stuff out, or use pneumatic tools.

    Looks awesome @Needfuldoer, I'll have a look if I can find something similar in my area!

    On 5/17/2022 at 3:34 AM, KTown said:

    If you use an air compressor make sure to put a moisture trap in the air line. Every compressor will generate moisture as part of the air compression process. Also dial down the air pressure to like 30 PSI to reduce the possibility of damaging fans and small mobo parts. I use a Makita Mac100Q with the Capri nozzles which will give quite operation and about 30 seconds of air discharge at 30 PSI pressure before recharging. On larger jobs I use the Datavac ESD 2 speed vacuum unit (1.17 hp) - works great as a vacuum or blower

    Thanks for the info @KTown. That Datavac ESD 2 speed looks awesome but is waaay over my budget for now. People keep recommending the "standard $100 Datavac unit"
     

    On 5/17/2022 at 4:21 AM, Kisai said:

    Unfortunately, unless you're willing to live in a carpet-free, fabric-free, smoke-free, pet-free room, dust usually won't go down, and it's your PC that's acting as the room air cleaner

    Exactly what I was thinking yeah, @Kisai!

    On 5/17/2022 at 4:40 AM, Mark Kaine said:

    Do you use this @Mark Kaine? And does anyone know how it would compare to the Datavac? Prices are.. somewhat similar, but I keep seeing a LOT of Datavac recommendations..

  7. 6 hours ago, Montana One-Six said:

    Most air compressors you can buy for home use are oil-free afaik. Oil-free ones are usually cheaper, lighter and require close to no maintenance. Oil air compressors need more maintenance but are also more durable and less noisy. 

    That's awesome news @Montana One-Six! I'll take a look at some "standard" compressors as well then!

  8. 15 hours ago, Needfuldoer said:

    I use an air compressor.

    11 hours ago, Montana One-Six said:

    I also use an air compressor. The same one I use for filling up my tires. Works great.

    I am assuming both of you @Needfuldoer and @Montana One-Six use an oil-less air compressor?

    I was thinking about getting an air compressor too, so that I could use it in other applications as well..

     

    7 hours ago, Kisai said:

    Canned air is usually just propane. It's generally not "air", and you are "supposed" to have something pulling the dust out of the air. In a commercial building, usually the central HVAC is good enough for this. If your residence or office only has baseboard heating (eg any wall-mounted heat without a fan) then you'll want something other than canned air anyway.

     

    Generally what you want is something environmentally-dependent. If you have a dry environment, a vacuum will generate static, if you have a dusty environment you need a way to capture the dust, not merely blow it into the environment. 

     

    I'd probably suggest the "datavac" style vacuum, and even if you want to use a regular vacuum, it needs to have a PLASTIC end. So don't use a canister vacuum without one. Upright-vacuums sometimes have a plastic hose attachment and that should be "good enough". Central vacuums are usually a poor choice.

     

    That said, the cans really should be used in short bursts for the tight spaces. If you're going through more than one can a year, you're doing something wrong and should probably find a way to remove the dust from the environment. Like even the office where I was using the cans on dozens of computers in a year, I only went through one can.

    @Kisai I live in a very old building (like a lot of people in Europe), so there's no fancy air ventilation/filtration systems installed. Not even AC. Whenever I need fresh air I just open the windows.

    I also have my PC on my desk, but I have it in my bedroom which is also an office. I have a HUGE dust problem. And I mean H U G E. I will start cleaning out the apartment's entire floor making sure that I am not "cross contaminating" the already cleaned areas with dusty items (you know what I mean - I basically dust/clean dusty items elsewhere and then transfer them back into my previously cleaned room where they are cleaned once again, just in case). And after 3 to 4 days I can run my finger across the table and it will be very dusty. I probably use one can of air per month as my computer and other electronic components get extremely dusty - like so dusty that if I left them uncleaned the dust will get permanently stuck to certain surfaces inside the computer, such as hard to get areas, fan blades, etc.

    I am assuming that's due to old building design and also because I sleep, work, change clothes, etc. in the same room.

  9. 2 hours ago, Mel0nMan said:

    I use this one from the company Datavac

    2 hours ago, wONKEyeYEs said:

    DataVac 220

    Hey @Mel0nMan & @wONKEyeYEs, I've been hearing about this one across multiple forums.
     

    2 hours ago, Mel0nMan said:

    Expensive though

    1 hour ago, Stormseeker9 said:

    Fuck that’s expensive

    But yeah @Mel0nMan & @Stormseeker9, that's what I was thinking as well.. 

     

    7 minutes ago, Caroline said:

    Ain't paying $200 for a toy duster that will break down after 6 months.

     

    And looks like @Caroline has got the same idea..

     



    The thing is, for a little bit more or maybe even the same amount I'd assume I could get a more "hefty, multi-purpose" duster/compressor, or am I mistaken?
    Also, from what I've read those DataVac dusters used to be waaay cheaper, but got incredibly hyped up, so I am really unsure if they are actually worth the price..? 😕 

  10. Getting tired of buying canned air, which for me living in Slovenia (EU) is for some reason VERY expensive (from 5-10 EUR per can) and also ALWAYS out of stock.
     

    Also read somewhere that bursting canned air for too long, thus freezing it, can cause damage? Is this true?
    Then again, some air compressors spit oil, so I guess going with an oil-less version would be preferential.. 


    What do you guys use to dust and clean your PC's? - would appreciate a few suggestions on a marketplace such as https://www.amazon.de/ 

  11. 4 hours ago, RMTM said:

    Check if your BIOS date and Time changed. It can be a sign of weak motherboard battery. Your motherboard might need a new CMOS battery replacement already.

    Hey @RMTM Time and date were correct.

     

    4 hours ago, RMTM said:

    Reset your BIOS setting to optimal settings. Enable you RAMs' XMP preferred profile. Set your other hardware hardware settings. You are using Windows 11, make sure CSM is disabled.

    Tried loading optimised defaults with CSM either enabled or disabled - did not make any difference.
    I even updated the X570 Strix-E BIOS and tried with both CSM enabled and disabled - no difference.

     

    4 hours ago, RMTM said:

    Shutdown your PC and remove the physical gpu card and re-insert after 8-10 seconds. Unplug and re-plug all your gpu power cables as well.

    Did not help 😞 

     

    4 hours ago, RMTM said:

    While on Windows desktop, uninstall your gpu driver. 

    LIke mentioned above I even used DDU - did not help

     


    None of your suggestions helped unfortunately...

  12. Specs (also in profile):

     

    System

    • CPU
      AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
    • Motherboard
      ASUS ROG Strix X570-E Gaming
    • RAM
      G.Skill Trident Z Neo 32GB (4X8), DDR4-3600 (F4-3600C18Q-32GTZN)
    • GPU
      Sapphire NITRO+ AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT SE
    • Case
      Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic Black
    • Storage
      Samsung 970 EVO Plus 2TB, M.2
    • PSU
      Corsair RMx Series RM1000x 1000W
    • Display(s)
      LG UltraGear 27GN850-B, 27"
    • Cooling
      AIO: Arctic liquid Freezer II 360

      Ventilation: 9X Corsair LL Series LL120 RGB
    • Keyboard
      Logitech G513 carbon, GX-BLUE
    • Mouse
      Logitech G502 Hero, USB
    • Sound
      Headphones: Sennheiser HD 58X Jubilee, V-MODA Crossfade M-100

      Studio Monitors: Adam Audio T7V

      Microphone: Marantz MPM-1000

      DAC: Grace Design Standard DAC

      Headphone Amplifier: Alex Cavalli Tube Hybrid (CTH)

      Audio Interface: MOTU M2
    • Operating System
      Windows 11 Pro
    • Laptop
      MacBook Air (M1, 2020)
  13. Hi,

     

    BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

    • my computer has been functioning flawlessly for the past couple of months.
    • I did not install any new programs or performed any hardware changes in the last 3 months. I didn't even update the GPU drivers, as they were working flawlessly. Basically, there were no changes made to my system overall in the past 3 months - just business as usual.
    • the device status is showing either "Code 22" or "Code 31" (as seen in the pictures attached bellow)

     

    WHAT HAPPENED?

    • I was playing a game and noticed my monitor went to sleep, as it reported it had stopped receiving a signal. I then restarted the computer and noticed that my display adapter (AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT) got disconnected/disabled for some reason. 
    • this then happened a few times after had I re-enabled it and also updated the GPU drivers to the newest version.
    • I also ran DDU in safemode and freshly reinstalled the GPU drivers, however my system crashed yet again.
    • I should mention that the GPU doesn't get disconnected only during gaming, it happens also during just idling on the desktop doing nothing.

     

    A FEW PICTURES THAT MIGHT HELP:

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    Any ideas about what's going on???

    Thanks in advance!

  14. Not sure if this is going to help anyone out here, but during my process of syncing up my RGB I too have noticed my RAM (G.Skill) effects glitching out. Read a couple of forums in reference to the issue and a LOT of them (forum users and owners of G.Skill RAM coupled with their RGB software) talked about the actual G.Skill RGB software corrupting RAM SPD settings.. Users were then forced to re-flash using Thaiphoon Burner.. 
    I checked my SPD settings using Thaiphoon Burner and they looked okay. Have you tried that as well @NoreCam?

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