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Lagombi reacted to mockedarche in My new power supply smells like a Garage
Guess im lucky to not have that experience. As long as the smell doesn't seem to get too worse underload I would guess with everyone else with "new psu" smell.
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Lagombi reacted to Chris Pratt in 2 gtx 770s SLI vs rx 580
Definitely. Go with single card. SLI is dead, not that it had much life to begin with. Most game developers never optimized for it, so the majority of the time your second card is just going to be idle, collecting dust.
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Lagombi reacted to Haro in 2 gtx 770s SLI vs rx 580
580
Sli / cf doesn't scale well , has barely any performance gains
And your better off getting a better card.
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Lagombi reacted to Haro in Aida64 hardware failure with DOCP
The difference in performance is negligible either way so don't worry about it.
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Lagombi got a reaction from Haro in Aida64 hardware failure with DOCP
Looks like a pass to me!
Also ran Heaven: 3280pts (same as 3200MHz) and Cinebench R20: 4650 pts (3 points higher lol)
Guess that's fine, right? If my particular chip can't handle 3600 MHz then I guess I just mark this thread as solved?
Thank you again for your time and patience.
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Lagombi reacted to -rascal- in Aida64 hardware failure with DOCP
Correct, that is the SOC voltage we are talking about.
Seems like DDR4-3600 might be too hard on your Ryzen 3700X.
Can you get the next frequency up stable?
DDR-3400?
Again, leave XMP on, and just change the DRAM frequency option in the BIOS.
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Lagombi reacted to coneil3822 in PC WiFi Problems
Nope there has been no recent updates and all drivers are up to date. All been checked. When I run windows troubleshooter it says the DNS server is not responding and then it will reconnect but the speed it very slow.
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Lagombi got a reaction from coneil3822 in PC WiFi Problems
If you had an update before you noticed your WiFi speed plummeted, you could try opening device manager, selecting the adapter, and rolling back the device drivers. Or, if an update is available that you don't have, you could check for that on MSi's website.
That's probably where I'd start first. If nothing else in your home has changed, just your internet speed dropping, then there is certainly a solution that doesn't involve another purchase.
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Lagombi got a reaction from coneil3822 in PC WiFi Problems
I know it's a bit of a silly question, but do you have the antenna attached to your computer's wifi adapter? (Assuming you're on a desktop computer)
When I got a pre-made pc sometime in 2014 I actually had no idea I was supposed to screw this cheap looking piece of plastic onto the back of my computer, since no other devices I owned needed one to connect to the internet 😅
I'm willing to bet you're a bit smarter than me though, so let's start with what kind of wifi adapter you have. If it's fairly old, or is otherwise only rated for 2.4 ghz, it will surely run slower than your phone. Phones typically have very good wireless in them, and speedtest will run faster on my phone and laptop than on my desktop's wifi, even with a decent modern wifi card.
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Lagombi got a reaction from Bombastinator in PC WiFi Problems
I know it's a bit of a silly question, but do you have the antenna attached to your computer's wifi adapter? (Assuming you're on a desktop computer)
When I got a pre-made pc sometime in 2014 I actually had no idea I was supposed to screw this cheap looking piece of plastic onto the back of my computer, since no other devices I owned needed one to connect to the internet 😅
I'm willing to bet you're a bit smarter than me though, so let's start with what kind of wifi adapter you have. If it's fairly old, or is otherwise only rated for 2.4 ghz, it will surely run slower than your phone. Phones typically have very good wireless in them, and speedtest will run faster on my phone and laptop than on my desktop's wifi, even with a decent modern wifi card.
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Lagombi reacted to LIGISTX in BIOS Update
Possibly, yes. Depending when the board was made and what BIOS revision it has, it may not be able to run with a 3600. Sorta a huge PITA if it turns out it won't work. AMD provides a BIOS flash kit (an older CPU that it WILL boot with) if it comes to that. Just.... takes time to actually get them to ship it to you.
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Lagombi reacted to -rascal- in Aida64 hardware failure with DOCP
DDR4-3600 is pretty aggressive on Ryzen, from what I've heard.
I'm not saying it's not doable, but as @TofuHaroto mentioned, if your CPU can handle it, you may need to increase the SOC voltage.
Remember, on Ryzen, the Infinity Fabric (CCX) is tied to the DRAM frequency.
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Lagombi reacted to Haro in Aida64 hardware failure with DOCP
Clear the cmos
And get rid of any sort of overclock
After that do the stress test, monitor temps and voltage.
If it passes , set the soc to 1.1 and dram to 1.35 and then try 3200 on ram with docp on
Use memtest86 and / or OCCT to make sure it's stable. If it came with no errors
Do the stress test, and check.