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rheyL

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    Philippines

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  • CPU
    AMD FX 8320E (OC @ 4.5GHz)
  • Motherboard
    Asus M5A99FX PRO 2.0
  • RAM
    4x8GB Kingston HyperX Fury DDR3 1866
  • GPU
    Asus RX480 8GB STRIXX OC
  • Case
    Tecware Titan (WHITE)
  • Storage
    500GB Samsung 850 Evo SSD
  • PSU
    Seasonic M12II 750W
  • Display(s)
    LG-27MP68VQ-P 27" 1920x1080 Freesync
  • Cooling
    Noctua NHD-15
  • Keyboard
    Chelsea Mechanical Keyboard(White RGB) [Outemu Blue switch]
  • Mouse
    Redragon M715 Dagger RGB
  • Sound
    Altec Lansing ATP3 2.1 Speakers
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro

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  1. Good day guys, I have a question regarding wifi speed, specially 2.4ghz. I have an old laptop which only have 2.4ghz wifi, if I buy a router will the internet speed increased? This router https://www.tp-link.com/ph/home-networking/wifi-router/archer-ax55/ Our ISP is rated at 400Mbps, my PC which has a wifi card with 5ghz gets the maximum speed. In the router specs it says at 2.4GHz it will get 574Mbps but on 802.11ax only, and my laptop has only b/g/n only. Will it increase or not?
  2. Yeah, is it a 500GB ssd? It's quite disappointing because it came from a reputable brand of ssd. Have you tried claiming for warranty? https://semiconductor.samsung.com/consumer-storage/support/warranty/ It is stated that 5years in there website. Just give it a try, it might go through
  3. So when the motherboard is out of the case it booted up, try to double check your motherboard standoffs if it is in correct positions, also try to look for possible metal touching the backside of the mobo, might be shorting it and prevent it from starting.
  4. So it can't be initialize... I see, but it can be detected, i guess the ssd's controller has been damage. Are there important files in it?
  5. You already transfered the ram sticks? if yes, try to remove it again and clean the contact points or the gold pins with an eraser. If the problem persist, remove the power cable from the power supply, then press your power button for 15 secs so that the caps of your mobo will deplete. If it still gives you black screen, try removing the cmos battery for 30secs and return it after.
  6. Using it as a secondary drive, just plug it in a working pc with os, then boot to bios, navigate to boot manager or boot sequence then boot from the working drive with os. As you are booted to Windows, go to disk management, there is a big chance that your drive has been corrupted or in unallocated. Because it is detected in the bios, meaning it is still working. Weird that diskpart didn't detect the drive...
  7. New built pc? or was your rig already running normally then when you try to turned on this problem came? Can you take a photo of your rig without the side panel, so that I can see what's wrong? Have you checked the CPU 4pin power located at the top left when facing the motherboard?
  8. When booted to bios, does it detect the drive? Also, when plugged in to another pc using it as a secondary drive can it be detected?
  9. @Hendricks3 Just follow this, move your dimms, then it will be running in 3200mhz
  10. can I see your Dimm placement in the motherboard?
  11. Just curious, whatt caused the PSU to die while it was off and not running?
  12. I think your mobo doesn't want the 5700xt haha kidding aside, that's kinda weird problem there. May I know what mobo does not display the 5700xt?
  13. What is your monitor by the way? 4:3 on what resolution?
  14. As for the specs goes, your CPU and mobo can handle the speed of 3200MHz, try updating the BIOS, also try running a single stick and see if one goes thru the XMP profile
  15. When swapping GPU, did you use DDU in order to remove the Nvidia drivers?
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