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LittleLaubs

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  1. I’ve been having this issue off and on, but it’s been happening pretty much everytime I boot my system up now. I first noticed it through usb audio but it’s now spread to every output I have the ability to test now. - The issue; On every 3.5mm audio device and usb audio device I’ve tried [on my pc] I’ve had weird static and popping. - What I’ve done so far; ive updated the Realtek audio drivers I’ve ran a Dism clean up command in command prompt ive tried every 3.5mm device and usb device I have (they all have static and popping) and confirmed they don’t pop or have static on other sources i’ve disabled every other audio driver but the one currently in use. I’ve attached only the audio source with every other I/O port unoccupied -Attached; a video example of the audio issue I’m experiencing. if anyone has suggestions on troubleshooting steps or possible solutions I’m all ears should be noted I recently swapped my graphics cards from an rx590 to FE 3060ti IMG_1772.MOV
  2. How do I make sure my bios is set to default without having access to it? I tried to get a video of it cycling though the different lights(dram-cpu-vga-dram-cpu-vga/boot)but now I can’t get past an inssue with DRAM again. I’ve now gone as far as reseating my cpu and just leaving my graphics card out of the system. I can’t upload a video because the one I have of it is too large and I’m just on my phone
  3. I also should mention I have a D.O.C.P enabled in bios
  4. So while playing Valorant last night, after installing a new cpu cooler, I loaded up hyper x controller software to mess with the lighting on my ram. After I got done with the effects and tried to alt-tab back into Valorant my pc froze. Got stuck in a power loop. Now I’ve tried just about everything from pulling 2/4 sticks of my ram at a time. Shuffling ram slots, clearing rtc, clearing cmos. tried unplugging my boot drive so the only chance was getting into bios. at this point I’ve now completely removed my Rx590 from the Asus tuf x570 and I don’t know what I should be troubleshooting next. the closest I’ve gotten to boot is it will cycle a few times from “dram-cpu-vga-dram-cpu-vga/boot” and then the light for vga and boot both stay on and I don’t get any signal on my monitors.
  5. So I’ve gotten it to boot again, in the bios I’ve enabled DOCP, set it to 3200 16-18-18-36 at 1.35 and it’s still reading at 2400 MHz, is there something to else I need to enable? I’ve left FCLK at auto and the highest I could set that to is 3000 MHz
  6. So I just bought new ram for my PC, I noticed it wasn’t running at it’s full 3200mhz so I went into my bios and tried adjusting some different values one by one to get it up to its full speed. Adjust something that I believe was called FLCR or FLKR or something like that from auto to 3000mhz and now I can’t even get into my bios
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