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Tido_III

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    Ryzen 5 3600
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    MSI X570A-Pro
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    16Gb Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000 C16
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    Radeon RX570 8Gb

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  1. Sure, if i had only 1 of these i might think the same, but 2 of them, reporting the same temps always. I can help but think they fixed the temp sensor at 40c to mask that it's actually running significantly hotter. For all i know its actually running at 75c right now and more under bench. Still, you get what you pay for. I bought a cheap no name brand x 2 (although it did have some good reviews on Amazon, nothing on temps) so what can i expect?
  2. I bought a Asenno 480Gb SSD a few weeks back on Amazon and, whilst i haven't had any performance issues so far, i did notice something odd with the temps reports by HWiNFO64 or HWMonitor. No matter whats happening/happened it always reports 40c. If I have just switched the PC on it states 40c (Current, Min, Max), if i check at the end of a full days usage it reports 40c, if i check it before, during, after a bench on ATTO it reports 40c As a comparison i ran ATTO for my SanDisk 240Gb SSD. You can see in the screen shot below temps goes up to 49c during the test and back down after it (temps change during test as expected) Neither of these are my main drive btw, i use a 512Gb M.2 so these are both for data and backup. However, i did also buy a 240Gb for my old laptop that was previously only using a HDD. And yes, it also always seems to report 40c (again, no performance issues so far) Has this ropey Asenno company pulled a fast one and fixed the temp reporting to 40c??? Perhaps to mask current/future overheating?
  3. Which of the outputs are you using? (HDMI, DP or DVI). Have you tried using a different output connection?
  4. Then, as @ShrimpBrime said, start a thread on the forum and see if they can help. They really are the best place to narrow it down for you.
  5. Have a look at the Techpowerup website. They have a database of VGA Bios and if you post in the forum they may help you narrow it down to the specific one needed (as it will depend on which VRAM manufacturer you have - Micron in your case)
  6. You can't use the mobo display as ryzen 5 3600 doesnt have integrated graphics, so you must use the gpu output. If you have a display port cable and a monitor capable of receiving DP then use that (but ensure you have a good DP cable, cheap ones can cause issues) else just use the hdmi.
  7. Also, did you set that manually yourself? If you use PBO it will boost to 4.2ghz but shouldn't go above 1.4v - 1.45v max
  8. That voltage is very high imo. I wouldn't be keeping it at that V for very long if it were me (I'd never go that high in the first place). I OC same cpu to 4450 at 1.35v
  9. 3849 on CineR20. Ryzen 5 3600 All core at 4400 - 1.25v 16Gb Corsair LPX (3000 CL16) OC to 3266 (16-17-18-32) with FCLK at 1633 XFX RX570 8GB - stock Little disappointed in the score, hoped to be a bit closer to 4000 but... ...super impressed by the temps. Ran multiple tests back-to-back with just quick tweaks via RyzenMaster in between. Never turned HWMonitor off across all these tests and temp never went above 77c, including RyzenMaster stress tests in between the CineR20 tests.
  10. By the looks of your screen shot you've got a zillion things open. Close everything down and check RAM usage too before you start the bench.
  11. Thanks for all suggestions, much appreciated. As soon as i get some time over the weekend i'm going to give it a go (in a cautious phased approach, because it's the voltages that always makes me a little nervous) and report results.
  12. https://www.techpowerup.com (same site as the GPU-Z programme) has a database of GPU Bios and step-by-step guides in the forum on the process, plus some software for either Nvidia or AMD gpu's
  13. Odd as in not even numbers or odd as in strange? I changed the same RAM as OP (corsair CL16-20-20-38 3000MHZ) to 3200 16-17-18-32 and it's been super stable for sometime now
  14. Unless you can follow one of the rescue videos (and there are some about, just google) All i can suggest is you look into the CH341A route (there will undoubtedly be videos out there for this method on gpu bios). It's very cheap, i used it on an old laptop and i didn't have any issues....but....beware....YMMV. However, as @Alkocicero said, right now you have an expensive paperweight, so you might not be losing too much by trying the chip reprogrammer method for a few bucks if all else fails. Good luck.
  15. Thanks for suggestions. Appreciated. CPU I did have it at 4.3 all cores briefly a while back, no issues, but only to see if it posts and boots. I put it straight back. If i go to 4.3 (and i take you point on doing it by CCX) should i reduce volts further? 1.2 > 1.15? RAM I used the DRAM calc for Ryzen to get the initial set of all the timing to get that 3200 and tweaked a little further. I want to push closer to 3600 but not sure on volts here too. Don't know if advisable to go above 1.35v just for a bench and then put it straight back Score Any chance you think i can get to 4000 on cine R20 (just for the milestone) or is that completely unrealistic?
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