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Cj-Puerto

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  1. Solved my stuttering and freezing issues in diablo 4 while using 2 screens, nice
  2. Finally decided to do a clean windows install. Looks like it solved the issue, i wonder what it was hehe. Thank you for your advice!
  3. Yes, it's really wierd, the problem it's not only on steam, other game clients show the same behavior and twitch, for example, also gets really slow. The slowdown seems to come and go while downloading games. CPU usage it's not an issue, i think. I have a ryzen 7 3700X and it barely gets 40-60% usage while heavy gaming in 1440p. I also made sure i was running on 5ghz band, problem still there I think i'll just have to use the ethernet cable. The strangest thing is that sometimes (after a reboot) the wi-fi preforms perfect for that session (getting 200mbps and above in speed test), until i reset the computer. I will try to see if i can do something about in in the IP config, as you suggested! Thank's for your advice!
  4. Thanks for the reply Right know im preforming the speed test in the page you provided. It's going for arroud 30 to 70 mbps In steam client and other game clients (like battlenet) speed drops to 400kbps. Could you suggest what steps should i take regarding the IP?
  5. Hello, than you for the reply. Updated mobo bios, problem persists. Again, the internet speed worked ok after the first restart after updating bios. After multiple boots, it went down again.
  6. Hello! Recently I've been noticing that my Wi-Fi connection on my PC has been inconsistent, to the point it becomes unusable. I'm connecting via Wi-Fi with my motherboard's antenna, and up until a few days ago I was getting 200mbps while downloading. This is supposed to be the normal behavior of my connection. I've read online that the latest windows updates (kb5028185 & kb5028851) have been giving people a lot of trouble with their connections (Wi-Fi and ethernet likewise), but I'm not actually sure if this is the problem I’m facing. I've uninstalled those updates multiple times and my connection seems to come back to normal after the first restart. Sadly, if I restart the computer multiple times, the download speed goes down again by a lot (I’m even getting 400kbps while downloading games), even with the updates uninstalled. Things I have tried: 1. Reinstalling the wi-fi drivers. 2. Uninstalling windows updates. 3. Resetting wi-fi configuration. 4. Set DNS addresses manually. 5. Clear browser cache and cookies. 6. Resetting modem. 7. Resetting TCP/IP stack. 8. Turning VPN off 9. Cheking network usage in taks manager to be sure there are no background apps sucking all the bandwith I’m not too knowledgeable when it comes to computers, so I have tried this steps basically because they are the main suggestions that I could find online. Regardless, nothing has worked so far. As I said, my PC wi-fi works fine after the first boot when restarting right after uninstalling the latest windows updates, but in subsequent boots it goes downhill again. Wi-fi acts normally on all other devices. I don’t know what else to do and any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
  7. Hello everybody, I really need help, currently im using 4 sticks of ram in my pc build. They are divided in two different sets: the first one is as follows: 2x8 DDR4, 3000mhz; and the second one has these characteristics: 2x8 DDR4, 3200mhz, compatible with lower frequencies, including 3000mhz. As of right now, I can’t get them past the default frequency (2133mhz) even though I have tried everything in the BIOS to set them at the XMP profile settings (3000mhz at 1.35v), including setting up the frequency and voltage manually. Whenever I make a configuration, other than the default settings, the pc wont post up, and after a few restarts the MOBO will just use the default RAM settings. CPU-Z has shown that, even if I change the configuration, the memory frequency stays at 1064mhz. I have also tried just using both of the pairs individually, with no success. (using them properly in the adequate installing order) My MOBO has the most recent BIOS update, and I have the latest AMD drivers for it. I’ve done a CMOS clear, with no effect. At this point I have two hypotheses: 1) my mobo just sucks; 2) it’s some kind of compatibility issue with AMD CPU. Any help would be appreciated. My specs are: MOBO: Gigabyte b450m ds3h CPU: ADM Ryzen 5 3400g GPU: ASUS Gtx 1650 super Phoenix OC Ram: 32gb: 2x8 3000 mhz (Geil RGB x2); 2x8 3200 PNY XLR8 (Compatible with lower frequencies) PSU: Coolermaster 500w
  8. Yes, it only gave me the BSOD once, the usb stick (that is used for the wireless keyboard) was attached to one of my pc's front panel 2.0 usb ports, when i disconnected it, the pc crashed. The other problems i described haven't cause a BSOD
  9. Sorry, i wasnt able to get the code error :c Thx for your reply
  10. Hello everybody, thank you in advance for any help or advice that you can give me. My computer has been acting really strangely as of late. Today I unplugged an usb stick from a wireless keyboard, and suddenly my computer gave me a BSOD and the RAM rgb turned all red. After that, my computer didn´t want to run the Windows OS and it wasn´t able to troubleshoot itself correctly, after trying some advice I found online, I decided to check my MOBO Bios and I found that the boot disk was changed to my second SSD. I changed it back to my primary SSD and everything went back to normal. However, I have been noticing that my pc has been presenting other problems, that usually cause that the RAM rgb goes to all red, even though I keep it off all the time. For example, sometimes, when I boot it up, it just freezes up until I disconnect my secondary screen (that is connected to my GPU). Also, sometimes my computer really lags up when I use certain USB ports to transfer high amounts of data. I'm really starting to think that my MOBO is giving up on me. Can anybody recommend or give me an idea on how can I stop these things from happening? and What may be causing it? My specs are: MOBO: Gigabyte b450m ds3h CPU: ADM Ryzen 5 3400g GPU: ASUS Gtx 1650 super Phoenix OC Ram: 16gb 3000 mhz (Geil RGB x2) PSU: Coolermaster 500w Thanks
  11. Cool, ty for your reply. So i'm good if i connect all my fans to my hub while using the pwm signal from the mobo? only thing would be that the 3 pin fan would run at full speed all time? Thanks for your help
  12. Hello, thank you for your reply. So, in theory, i should be fine if i connect all my fans to my hub, as long as i dont use the pwm signal to controll them? Should i just get another 4 pinned, preferably a high static pressure, fan to use the pwm signal with my hub and replace the stock case fan? As of right now, im using a fan hub similar to this one https://www.amazon.com/Cable-divisor-ventilador-amarillo-unidades/dp/B08337VNG3/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?__mk_es_US=ÅMÅŽÕÑ&dchild=1&keywords=fan+hub&qid=1600649140&sr=8-2-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyR0w3N1FVODFGRFBGJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwNTA1NjQyMUNBM0M2MTYwSDdRRiZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwMTMwMDEwTUYyUFNIV1NGNzRMJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ== Thank you for your help.
  13. Yes, indeed, the case is not too good for GPU temps. I'll give your suggestions a shot and see how it goes. Thank you
  14. Hello, ty for your reply. Yes, the fan hub does have a cable to connect it to the mobo. Im using a Coolermaster Q300l Case, having mixed feelings about it tho.
  15. Hello to everyone,i would like if someone could shine a light on how to setup my pc case fans with the current stuff i have. Right now i have: 1 - 120mm airflow fan, 1200rpm (3pin) (stock case fan, dont know the powerdraw from this one) 2 - 120mm airflow fans, 1200 rpm (4pin) (0.15 + 10%A or 12V (this is what the box says, i dont really understand much about power draw) 1 - 140mm high static pressure fan, 1700 rpm (4pin) (0.12amp) Sock AMD cpu cooler (Ryzen 5 3400g) (i dont know the power draw for this one) 1 - fan hub with molex power connection and connection to the motherboard for fan controll (compatible with 3 and 4 pin fans) 1 - 3 headed fan splitter (compatible with 3 and 4 pin fans) My motherboard only has 2 fan pin headers. (Up to 2 amps) (Gibagyte b450 Ds3h) As of right now i have all the 120mm connected to the fan hub, and they are running at full speed since the fan hub is only connected to the psu. Both the Cpu fan and the 140mm fan are connected to the mother board in order to controll their speed. I havent connected all of my case fans to the hub since i have read that connecting fans with different amperage, rpm and number of pins might cause some trouble. Can anyone help me think of a setup with the components i have? i would like to be able to controll all of my fans and i dont want to fry my motherboards pin headers. Recommendations on changing the setup by buying more stuff is also appreciated. Thanks
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