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Flowbucket

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  1. It's a 2070 and haven't had an issue with it otherwise. These aren't new components I've had them for about a year and never experienced something like this.
  2. I can't even get to the BIOS screen to do that though that's the issue, it is just stuck with the fans blowing at 100% and the default color scheme. USB components are getting power through the motherboard. I've never ran into something like this before I'm completely baffled.
  3. Hello, I have been working with RainMeter to update my desktop background. I downloaded a power on/off button and tested it. My computer shut down, then it wouldn't turn back on. At first I thought it was my PSU because the PSU fans wouldn't turn. However, I tried unplugging everything from my motherboard and it powered on, and as I slowly plugged 1 thing in at time I discovered it was the argb wire somehow (haven't connected those dots yet). I did the paperclip test on the PSU and no issues there. When I leave that unplugged, the fan lights turn on, the PSU/GPU/CPU fans all power on to 100%, but BIOS doesn't post and there's no beeping or blinking of any lights that indicate it is trying to post. When I try to power on without ram plugged in nothing changes, I tried each 4 of my sticks in each 4 of the slots and nothing changed. I tried resetting CMOS, again nothing. Did this shortcut really fry my motherboard? Is there any chance it's my processor? Mobo: Asus z390a Ram: Thermaltake 4x8 3600 Mhz CPU: i5-9600k PSU: CX 750M
  4. That makes sense... I didn't do anything software wise, just plug & played the new board/chip where the old one was. This is my first time converting systems, I've only ever built AMD builds or intel builds. Is there a guide on what I need to uninstall first, or will a complete fresh reinstall of Windows take care of that?
  5. I was under that assumption to and anticipated that, but I lost more than 40 frames on average between the two and that seems more than expected. I also didn't get a frame boost when switching between 1440p or 1080p which felt odd.
  6. Haha believe me, I've triple checked; CPU-Z shows 6 cores 6 threads, same with the Task manager.
  7. Haven’t done that yet, trying to avoid that step if at all possible
  8. I cleared it a few times when finishing the install, and it’s running at 4.3 under load.
  9. Hello, Over the weekend I made the jump from a ryzen 7 1700x to a i5-9600k. My new mobo is a Asus prime Z390-a. Both were bought “used” but the kid I bought from told me they hadnt been used, he ended up getting a new board/chip, for which I took him at his word. Once I got everything switched over, bios posted, updated all drivers, updated bios, I loaded into CoD Warzone and unfortunately found out that I couldn’t seem to break 80 FPS (with an RTX 2070) and really hovered around 60 FPS on 1080p with low settings. I also noticed that my CPU usage was locked at 100% while in a game. in testing other games (rocket league, World of Warcraft, Apex) there wasn’t an issue. So I went to Cinebench r15 to test and the first test kicked out a 638 score which is incredibly low. Knowing that CoD is a more cpu intensive game than the others I’m worried I have a crapped out chip. While testing and playing temps never broke 60 c, and I did not have any background programs running. Any thoughts? No overclock or XMP enabled, however I did try with XMP and nothing changed.
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