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Well first of al I have been thinking of 3 CPUS in my mind. They are Ryzen 7 5700, Ryzen 7 5800x3d, Ryzen 5 5600. Any way if you guys have recomendations for me I will read them.
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I'm between upgrading my AM4 CPU or upgrading everything to AM5. I will still wait for benchmarks and reviews, but I just wanted to read your thoughts
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Hey everyone, I’m having a very annoying over heating problem. When I boot up my system and go into the bios I watch my cpu temp start at like 79c and rapidly increase to over 100c and then my pc shuts down. I just got a new ek 240mm Aio and I reapplied the thermal paste. I’ve tried turning up the speed on my system fans nothing seems to be working. Can anyone shed some light on my problem. Is my cpu bad? Is my mobo bad?
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The tittle says it I just wanna keep my cpu cold and also add some RGB so wat cooler is good? (AM4)
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Hi, Some months ago I decided to dust off an old PC I had which uses a Intel i7 960. As part f the refurb I decided it was about time to replace the old 120mm AIO which had been running for 6 - 8 years however finding a cooler compatible with the i7 960's 1366 socket proved a challenge. I decided to go with a Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 4 as PCPartPicker, Amazon and Scan UK all said it supported lga 1366 only to find out when it arrived that no it does not support that socket so I am returning that. Some members of this forum suggest I just look for a newer platform as a refurb on ebay so I found this this which appears to be good bang for the buck. I'm planning on running Proxmox with a VM for TrueNAS Scale, a VM for a VPN service (I've heard wireguards good), a VM for some python apps and other lightweight VMs. I'm expecting the i7 960 to not really be able to pull it's weight for all those so I think going with the 5800x from the ebay listing might be good but how would a 5600x cope with my goals? Should I buy a Noctura NHD15 and ask them for a 1366 socket mount kit for the 960?
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Hey there! So i was trying to clean the cpu cooler and a drop of water fell from the ceiling. It touched the aluminum dissipator and splashed like two smaller drops on the side of the am4 socket (photo), it was still with the aluminum dissipator attached so no drops touched directly on the pins. I tried to dry it all with little pieces of napkin, absorving the drops until i didn't see more water. Tried putting it in the gap between the socket and the board too. Is there any risk if i try to turn it on? Could the water have touched the pins if it got into that small gap?
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Hello everyone, I was wondering which motherboard should I get for my PC. I currently own a Ryzen 9 5900X and Radeon RX580 8GB graphics card. I casually play and stream eSports titles such as csgo and valorant and use my pc for editing gameplay clips and photoshop. My previous motherboard got bricked during the bios update and now it won't post a damn thing on my screen. Now I need to get a new motherboard but have no clue which one to get. I've heard that X570 doesn't come for m-ATX form factor. I've also heard that a B550 gets the job done in terms of gaming and streaming for long durations. AM4 platform is also at the end of life but motherboard prices haven't dropped enough. So I want suggestions regarding which B550 or X570 one should pair with Ryzen 9 5900x
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We Have Tried Clearing The CMOS Multiple Times, Updated His BIOS To The Latest Version, Tried DownGrading To An Older BIOS Version And Did Nothing, Re-Installed His Windows And Tried Clean Installing Windows Multiple Times, Every Blue Screen Gives Very Different Stop Codes Every Time (I'll Try To Get them to Put In This Thread), But Yeah This Is Our Last Ditch Effort TO Figure This Out, Stop Code List So Far Is:(PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA)5 Times,(IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL)4 Times, Many Programs Can't Install Like MSi AfterBurner And Windows Update Refuses To Work(1st Image Down Below), I Think This Is All A Motherboard Issue But Idk, I'm Trying To Duct Tape His System Together So It Can Hold Him Over Until He Can Get a New Motherboard, Update: He Just Got This Error In Event Viewer(2nd Image Down Below) His System Is: CPU: Ryzen 9 5900X, Motherboard: Asrock b450m steel legend, RAM: VENGEANCE® LPX 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4 DRAM 3200MHz C16 Memory Kit
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I am putting together my first build, and I am still deciding on a motherboard. I have decided on micro atx, and on AM4, but the one I have my eyes on (Gigabyte B550M AORUS PRO-P), does not have WIFI or Bluetooth, which is a must have for me. The router is on the other side of the house and I can not move it, and wiring a cable would be incredibly hard. I also need Bluetooth for all of my speakers and headphones. Is it worth it to get that board and then buy the adapters? Any suggestions would be helpful, thank you so much!
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Hey guys. A little backstory here. I was doing some light office work this morning and all of the sudden the PC shuts down. No power outage, nothing spilled on it or stepped on it, it just stopped. After trying to turning it on back again, it lighted up and then shutdown. I knew instantly that the PSU was somehow protecting the system and probably something was making short circuit. I began to strip down the PC and at the end I tried all the componentes with another working AM4 board and GPU, CPU and PSU all worked flawlessly when I tried in the other system. However, the motherboard alone when connected with the 24 pin does turns on, it's when I include the 8 pin connector that fails and won't light up. I tried this with and without two working CPUs and two working PSUS and the result is the same. The system altogether, including mobo were brand new and bought them in December 2019. The only problem that I had recently was a faulty RAM that was replaced about 2 months ago and It was working without issues. Does it have a fix? Is the Mobo dead? How can I prevent this in the future? Btw MSI B450 Tomahawk Max Any answers will be appreciated, thank you!
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Hi all, I've been having a problem with my pc the past few months where every so often at random times my mouse cursor will lag out and be really choppy on screen. This doesn't affect the overall FPS of my system, just the mouse cursor. I've tried different mice but it happens on both my Logitech G502 hero and my random wireless amazon mouse I have. I doesn't seem to be an issue with any one part in my pc as none of them are overworked when it happens. It often happens at start up, but also happens during normal web browsing and gaming. It started after I recently upgraded my cpu, ram and mobo from an old i5-4460, msi h81m-p33 mobo and 8gb of corsair valueselect ram. I am running windows 10. I've attached a video I captured of it happening as I was writing this post, you can see task manager in the background has nothing overworked, and the fps of my wallpaper in the very back is unaffected. My specs are: Ryzen 3600x MSI B450 Tomahawk EVGA GTX 770 superclocked 2gb 16gb corsair vengeance RAM 128gb patriot burst ssd (boot drive) 1tb Seagate Firecuda 2tb hard drive (toshiba I think but I'm not sure) Thermaltake Smart 750w PSU Please help if you have any idea what this might be! Mouse Lag.mp4
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Im serioiusly considering the MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK ATX AM4 Motherboard. I'm thinking about the 5800X3D. On PC-Partpicker it says that it is supported but only with a newer BIOS. Is there any way of knowing what version it will come with because I don't have another AM4 CPU to upgrade my BIOS. If it matters my region is Germany. My second question is can I turn off the RGB? Really not important would just be a bonus. MAG-B550-TOMAHAWK.pdf
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Budget (including currency): 1800, US Dollars Country: USA, Texas Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Upgraded Rig will be used for - Adobe Premier Editing / 4k gaming. New Rig will be for HW, web surfing..etc Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Current build: - MD Ryzen 5 5600G 3.9 GHz 6-Core Processor - Gigabyte B550M AORUS PRO-P Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard - Crucial Ballistix 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 CL16 Memory - Samsung 980 500 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive x 2 (got a local deal on the second m.2 for like 60$) - Cooler Master MasterBox Q300L MicroATX Mini Tower Case (plus 4 fans to cool case) -EVGA GQ 650 W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-modular ATX Power Supply This cost me 680$ to build about a year ago. My plan was to wait until GPU's came back into MSRP and I just bought a 6900xt direct from AMD (!)... My GF wants to build a pc that can do multiple google docs tabs plus streaming. I figure that I can give her my 5600g, Ram, PSU and one of the 9800 m.2, and then just upgrade my system for editing with the 6900xt and a 5900x. Overall I am thinking I can spend around 1500-1800$ to upgrade and build a new rig. What do you think is the best options in terms of Ram and CPU for editing in Premier? (seems like 5900x is best price vs value range) Should I get a new MB for the upgraded rig, or get a cheap new one for my GF's new build? What would be the best ram to get with a 5900x? TY for you time!
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Hey, I just was looking at one of the retailers, which sells PC components locally here in Finland. I came across a couple of interesting SKU's, all running zen 2 architecture, and coming with a wraith stealh cooler, and identical AMD Ryzen 3 4100 4c,4t, unlocked and comes with a wraith stealth stock cooler AMD ryzen 4500 6c,12t, unlocked and comes with a wraith stealth stock cooler Also, the clocks of this CPU are very close to the ryzen 5 3600, the 4500 has official boost clock of 4,1 GHz, compared to the 3600 4,2. And both have the same base frequency of 3,6 GHz However, the major thing here is the pricing locally at least The 4100 comes in with 119e (inc. tax), the 4500 at 149,90e (inc. tax) and the 3600 is at 245,90e (inc. tax). I have not seen any articles talking about these new zen 2 SKU's, which is pretty strange. It really seems that AMD is trying to capture the lower end of the market with these 4c and 6c CPU's Althought, If I remember corretly, wasn't the 4000-series of destop CPU's supposed to be only with AMD APU's? Or have I missed something major The listings https://www.verkkokauppa.com/fi/catalog/11428c/AMD-Ryzen?sort=price%3Aasc https://www.verkkokauppa.com/fi/product/778360/AMD-Ryzen-3-4100-prosessori-AM4-kantaan https://www.verkkokauppa.com/fi/product/778357/AMD-Ryzen-5-4500-prosessori-AM4-kantaan https://www.verkkokauppa.com/fi/product/556846/AMD-Ryzen-5-3600-prosessori-AM4-kantaan https://www.jimms.fi/fi/Product/List/000-1WM/komponentit--prosessorit--amd-socket-am4--ryzen-4000-sarja
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Wondering if anyone might be able to help - I have updated my ASUS X470-PLUS TUF Gaming to the latest BIOS version (v6024 from v5216) - after successfully booting into Windows for the first time after the update, I noticed MSI Afterburner hadn't kicked in with my desired profile (MSI RTX 2070 SUPER Gaming X is my GPU) and was unable to select any profiles or change any options in Afterburner, I restarted my machine, but upon reboot, I got a message stating that Windows needed to be repaired, I tried rebooting several times and it would appear it failed to boot each time because a different key file or driver was missing each time. My PC was running Windows 10 21H1. Fortunately I have a basic laptop (also W10, 21H1( that I use from time to time, and decided to create the Windows 10 installation media creation tool using it, USB was made bootable, time to try the reinstall/repair. Upon plugging in the USB stick to my PC and going to boot menu to select it, I got the familiar black screen with 4 blue windows, before it displayed what I could only describe as a pattern of orange and white lines, with no options to proceed visible. I decided to try again and this time downloaded the ISO so I could use rufus to create the bootable USB, that went smoothly, but once again I was unable to proceed, though this time, it was a blank blue screen that I received, I tried a couple more times, and even redid the bootable USB, but I'm unable to proceed with reinstalling or repairing Windows. As for why I upgraded after sitting on such an old version of the BIOS that worked fine? I got a very lightly used 5800X from a friend (for a very reasonable price) after he decided to upgrade to a 5950X, and I knew I'd need to update BIOS version to get support of the 5000 series. Any help that folks can give would be appreciated Relevant Specs CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Motherboard - ASUS TUF X470-PLUS GAMING RAM - 32GB Corsair VENGEANCE DDR4 3200MHz (4 x 8GB) GPU - MSI Gaming X RTX 2070 Super M.2 SSD (Boot) Drive - 1TB SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS M.2, PCIe NVMe Additional Storage - 2x HDD (10TB & 2TB) & 1x SATA SSD (500GB) PSU - CORSAIR 650W TXm SEMI-MODULAR 80+ GOLD, ULTRA QUIET ----- EDIT: I have tried to install an older version of BIOS to see if it might be an iffy BIOS version update that looks successful but actually isn't - but I've had no luck with it even accepting the CAP file of older BIOS versions.
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Budget (including currency): 500 ish if necessary Country: usa Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: light gaming-> skyrim fallout4, yakuza, crusader kings 3, csgo, maybe some anno... Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): run 2 monitors and a TV for watching non smart TV things (disconnect when gaming) 1920x1080 x3 60hz. I don't game often, but started noticing hitching and stutters. R5 1400 cpu Rx570 gpu 32gb ram Couple nvme ssd, sata ssd and some hdds 800w evga psu from 5ish years ago What's the biggest bottleneck and is it worth it to upgrade/update now ($$$) Closest electronics store is best buy (60 miles away) with almost no parts available in stock, so probably online only -> ship to alaska.....
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I upgraded my CPU from a Ryzen 2700x to a 5800x last year when Microcenter knocked them down to $300, but now I'm having a hell of a time figuring out if I should have upgraded other components at the same time as well to avoid bottlenecking the system. The current MOBO is a GIGABYTE B450 AORUS PRO WIFI-CF Budget (including currency): 700 CAD Country: Canada Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming, typically the shiny new thing (Halo Infinite, Forza, Cyberpunk) Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Current parts list: CPU: Ryzen 7 5800x GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3080 Xtreme Memory: 16 GB Gskill 3200/ 16GB Corsair 3200 (32GB total) Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 Storage: Samsung Pro 970 Evo 2TB Case: Fractal Design R6 Monitor: Samsung Odyssey G7 32" If it's a waste to buy a new mobo at this point I'll just put the money towards the next build in a few years. Thanks for the assist!
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I decided to upgrade my cpu cooler but I seem to have an issue undoing the spacers from my old cm ma410m Any suggestions are much appreciated.
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Budget (including currency): Max 230usd Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: video editing, motion graphics, gaming, streaming Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): CPU: Ryzen 5 5600x GPU: 2060 super looking to upgrade soon Cooler master AIO 2X M.2 drives 1 SATA SSD 3 HDD 2 monitors I had a gigabyte Dsh3 mother board but turns out it's grabage. I would like some recommendations for solid Motherboards with good VRMs so I can overclock comfortably. Any recommendations? I'm thinking of an X570 board or do I just go with a good B550m
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I'm moving the components of my pc to a new case and im buying a 5600x along side that, and I was wondering if a b550 board is worth it? I know it wont be a large increase but I don't know fully know what the benefits are either. p.s: for context the current motherboard I have on rn is the msi b350m mortar.
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Hey so I have gone from a air cooler tower to a mono lock from ekwb, when I had the the air tower the backplate was sitting flush with the bottom of the mobo, but now using the mono lock I’ve noticed there is a huge gap in the back. Is this normal for this monoblock to do that? I have included pictures to show what I’m talking about.
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Hi anyone reading, I have a friend who bought a ryzen 3 1200 and bought a A520M S2H mobo and I tried putting it together for him and when I noticed it wouldn't post I found out that the motherboard doesn't support the CPU but I also did read online there is a way to get them to work but in an unorthodox way but I can't find any videos that goes through the whole process of getting it to work (if it will at all) and I was hoping someone on here will know what to do or know where to send me to get it working. They don't have any other CPUs or mobo and can't afford to get a new one and we tried to return the mobo to get one that does support the CPU but the store we bought it from won't refund us the money since we opened the box and tried installing a CPU on it. Any and all help is much appreciated.