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Just now, Fasauceome said:
You won't even replace the thermal paste, but you'll install the graphics drivers to make the GPU work harder and produce more heat for the cooler to deal with?
Try device manager to download the drivers if you must. Right click on the graphics adapter and let windows do the rest
yes i did replace the thermal paste, sry i didnt mention that
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This thing is completly cursed, it wont let me install the graphic driver
First thing first my friend just got his first laptop its not a new one so theres nothing special with it
its old and slow because the thermal paste is dried makes the cpu overheating also thermal throttling kick in all the time
makes everything is a dizaster. But I find out the graphic driver is not installed, so i installed amd radeon software
but that doenst solve the problem the amd radeon software doesnt detect the graphic card. But on HW info and gpu z, clearly there is a graphic card
which is AMD RADEON HD 8700m, I tried to redownload the amd radeon software and install it again for the second time,
But that still doenst work. AMD RADEON SOFTWARE keeps doesnt detect the graphic card.
So i just go ahead format the hard drive and slapp a fresh window. but that still doesnt fix the problem
Windows usually install a graphic driver automaticly after windows update but this time doesnt, for the first fucking time ever
windows update doesnt install the graphic driver by itself. After installing a fresh windows AMD RADEON SOFTWARE still dont detect
the graphic card on this thing. Please anyone help me this is so stressful ty. -
1 minute ago, DGaming420 said:
Yes it does
Please what motherboard brand you are using and what chipset?
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it looks like your hard drive usage is going 100% so that slows down everything when booting up the system. You can get a ssd to make it boot faster or you can remove unecessary programs when startup
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you can enable xmp profile by entering the bios, but every brand have their own memory settings location
1 what motherboard you are using
2 does your processor and motherboard support 3200mhz
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i have tried to unpug the display connector on the motherboard and cleaning it but its still doing the same thing
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Just now, Radium_Angel said:
Probably not the panel, but the mobo going stupid, what model is this?
Hp 220 omni all in one pc
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i just boot the pc like normally but then this happen, i dont really know what can cause this i thought its because bad connector between the board and the panel or just the panel dead.
Its a pretty old pc and its a all in one pc, i cant connect it pc to a external monitor because its a all in one pc so theres no hdmi or vga output.
If you know what is happened to the panel please tell me down below ty.
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the minimum psu recomendation is 550w according to https://www.amd.com/en/products/graphics/amd-radeon-rx-5600-xt
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First did you take a pict of the error code on the bluescreen and search it online to find out what cause the bluescreen. Maybe your hard drive is dead, and have you tried to swap the sata cable or plugging your sata cable into a drifferent port on the motherboard. If it still doenst work try clear the cmos
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2 minutes ago, Phobosy said:
should i disable my current XMP profile before putting the ram in? or should it just be plug and play?
if it doesnt work yes
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First this can cause by many problem such as :
1 your power switch doesnt working
2 bad connections on the hardware3 the psu is died
4 power cable
solutions
1 turn on your pc using a screwdriver by sortingg the power switch pins on the motherboar
2 unpluging everyting like keyboard mouse monitors etc.
3 swap the psu
4 swap the power cable which you already did
5 clear cmos
hope that will help
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38 minutes ago, Phobosy said:
Hey I currently have a MSI B365M PRO-VDH with 16gb of corsair vengeance LPX 3200Mhz and i'm wanting to put 16gb of more ram into it but this time i want to use the corsair vengeance RGB pro @3200Mhz this time however will I be able to simply add this into my pc without any worries or are there things i need to know? Thanks a lot
Dont worry as long as they have the same timing it should be fine.
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I usually using my dslr(Canon 750d) as a webcam. I connected it using a hdmi capture card and a dc adapter so the camera battery doesnt need to be replaced, but theres a problem the camera is always shut down by itself because its overheating and its just doesnt practical everytime i want to use it i should turn on the camera, openi obs, then start the virtual cam to make zoom can recive output from obs. so getting a webcam is a perfect solution, I dont know which brand makes good webcams so I dont know to buy which one. Please give me a webcam recommendation that can record 1080p at 30fps around 50$
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Just now, kb5zue said:
It looks like the only thing you are trying to migrate is the OS. If that's true, then why not just install the OS instead of trying to migrate it.
sorry i mean moving everthing on my hard drive to the brand new ssd i just bought
cuz installing a fresh windows cause me alot of pain. i need to install all my fl studio plugin again one by one -
I just bought a 128gb ssd but i dont know how to move the os to the ssd without any problem or errors, so what are the easiest method to move os and how long will it takes? i currently using around 100gb on the c partition cuz i just installed a fresh windows. and the most important thing is does the windows key still can be used after the migration?
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im new to mechanical keyboard stuff, and i just got my first mechanical keyboard (ajazz ak510) and i want to replace the keycaps with the blank one so it will look cleaner. So my biggest question is does keycaps makes keyboard sound different?
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I just bought my first mechanical keyboard (AJAZZ AK510), but what if one of the switches is broken and need to be replaced. So does all mechanical keyboard switches can be removed/replaced?
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14 minutes ago, gloop said:
Worst case is killing your RAM or the IMC in your CPU, but that’s extremely hard to do, you’d want to be running voltages like 2.5v with passive cooling.
ok so whats is the easiest way to stress test the ram to make sure its stable?
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2 minutes ago, HairlessMonkeyBoy said:
Yes, the basic strategy is to increase the speed until you get instability, and increase voltage and timings as you go up in freq. However, memory overclocking is not nearly as easy as other types of overclocking, and things can get very complicated and time consuming due to the shear number of variables which must be controlled. No one can tell you what voltage or timings or speed will be best for you and your particular setup, only you can find those for yourself. But as a rule, don't go over 1.45-1.5V for 24/7, and always prioritize real latency over theoretical bandwidth.
This thread is a good place to start if you want to learn more about RAM overclocking:
So what can go wrong if the overclock is fail and what is the worst case when overclocking ram
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1 minute ago, TofuHaroto said:
Wait, wait, so what is the kit rated at? 2666 or 3200 or 3000 or what?
what cpu is that?
instability usually like the imc not handling it or the IC's on the ram not handling the overclock or the board, or temps if you don't have enough cooling for it, for the most part unless you're heavy overclocking ram it shouldn't get to warm to the point where you need a fan or active cooling for it.
but again..
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ah man sorry, the ram is rated at 2666
CPU RYZEN 3 3100
MOBO ASRock B450M HDVRAM CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX DDR4 2666MHZ CL16
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I never overclock a ram before, all i know about ram overclocking is if the pc doesnt post it means i need to add more voltage. I wanted to overclock my CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX 2666MHZ (8X2) CL16 to 3000mhz. I currently running my ram on xmp profile which is 2666Mhz 1.2v So what voltage to make it running at 3000mhz, and what is the limit with ram overclocking is it temperature or stability or maybe some other things? Should I change the timmings when overclocking or maybe change something else.
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my motherboard able to output 7.1 surround, but i only use the stereo configuration. So im planning to get a home theater to use all the outputs from the motherboard.
1. Does gaming with 7.1 surround help my gaming performance?
2. Is it really improve my gaming experience?
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3 minutes ago, mrgranit said:
Hi! Im thinking about upgrading my graphics card to a 1050 ti 4gb, but i wonder if my pc will bottleneck. If so can i overclock my cpu to prevent this?
it will bottleneck a bit, but overclocking is a good idea to reduce the bottleneck.
Wtf is happening
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Previously I share my story with a cursed laptop that wont let me istall its graphic driver
so just an update, the problem still not solved. But theres something that really doesnt make any sense.
HW Info and MSI Afterburner reads there is three graphic card on this laptop, i dont know how this can happened is it because its old or the graphic card is failing and about to died I also tried to intall the driver using driverpack but doesnt work windows update also doesnt work too.
So can anyone can explain what is happening here?