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IreVia

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  1. Have an Asus TUF A15 ryzen 4900h and rtx 2060. Nvidia driver is just fine. I was using amd radeon version 20.8.3 and today after a normal restart it showed a minimised resolution on booting to Windows and trying to open radeon settings gives the message 'no amd graphics driver installed.' Tried reinstalling radeon settings and rolling back to 20.8.2, same thing. Right after reinstalling it goes back to this same state. Uninstalled drivers using ddu and then reinstalled chipset drivers and radeon, and same thing. Please help I have no idea how to get my amd graphics drivers working
  2. I have a classic Redragon Centrophorus M601 gaming mouse that works completely fine with older laptops and newer notebooks, but when I connected it to my current ASUS TUF A15, it kept freezing every few seconds. I tried it on all USB ports, and the ports themselves are fine as they work with other devices. I've tried this mouse with other laptops and other mice on this laptop, they all work fine. Just this mouse on this laptop gives me freezing every few seconds. Does anyone know why this is? Is there a fix? Tried reinstalling drivers, windows troubleshooting, tweaking mouse settings, etc. Nothing works.
  3. It seems like such a pain to open everything up for it though... I might do it after a while, there aren't good tutorials online for disassembly.
  4. Yup that's the plan, not sure if I'll repaste but undervolting, disabling turboboost, capping cpu temp, and keeping it on a laptop fan w refrigerated silica gel packets underneath lol. And as a daily driver it doesn't overheat, I will be using it for classes mainly eventually.
  5. It's great, but also 400$ more expensive than the dell w regional pricing lol. I'm pretty screwed over by my location, the dell is the only 'good deal'.
  6. I've faced issues with heating on ryzen laptops, I plan to use Ryzen Controller to hard limit the temperature. There were also a few fixes online with the registry. I might replace the thermal paste too at some point and disable the boost. The performance is a little overkill so it doesn't impact me too much. Due to the current situation and shit laptop prices here this is worth all the hassle, it's a pretty good deal.
  7. Unfortunately all 200-300$ more expensive here due to demand even the G5 was 1000$ due to overpriced electronics import duties. This is the only affordable option out there, I'm probably going to replace it.
  8. I was thinking it might be as well. Is there any way to confirm it? And any recommendations? (considering local pricing too, I'm in India)
  9. I was wondering if someone with a working, operational version of my laptop got their drivers set up? I first tried installing them from here: https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-rad-win-dell-g5-15-se And then I crashed 5 seconds after opening any game. After that, I removed everything with DDU and got them directly from Dell here: https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=r4vy2 This time, Radeon didn't even show up! I also tried downloading the AMD Chipset Drivers from the Dell support page: https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=nxrh6&oscode=wt64a&productcode=g-series-15-5505-laptop And then ran windows updates to download and install everything. After each of the above, the laptop would crash 5 seconds into opening any game, no blue screen at all. It would then just reboot with the Dell logo right away. I'm going mad, and don't know why nothing is working. I was wondering how someone with a working version set up the drivers to see if I did anything wrong.
  10. I should've mentioned mine is the 5505 version, and does seem to have a SATA entry point on the mobo... but no cable. I've included a picture. Thanks a lot for finding it! Not sure if it'll work for my laptop though That's true, but there is a lot of space for the drive a relatively small adapter cable should fit
  11. My new laptop (Dell G5 15 SE 5505) comes with two M.2 slots, one which has the boot drive and the other empty. I have a spare 2.5' SSD that I would like to include. There is an empty space in the laptop for 2.5' drives right under the M.2 slots, but no SATA ports are present. Is there any way to use the 2nd M.2 port to connect my SATA drive?
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