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Hi, more than a month ago I built my first desktop with a very limited budget, the components that I bought were: -Ryzen 3 3200G -ASRock A320M-HDV R4.0 (BIOS Ver. 3.70) -Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000 Mhz (2x8gb) (It is running at 2933 with XMP Profile activated because that is the highest frequency it supports according to the manufacturer) -Cooler Master Elite V3 500W (it came with the case) Once the build was finished, I installed every updated driver and it worked perfectly but after a couple of weeks it started to have an issue: After playing any game for a not very long time, the screen turned off as if the pc had turned off, but the pc was still on so i had to restart with the front panel button every time this happened. I ''solved'' this error by installing the AMD all in one with VGA driver from the ASRock website (I use a VGA monitor), but now I have the same issue but in a different way: Every time i'm playing any game the screen freezes after some time but the menu music stills playing normally (this never happens in the middle of a game, only in the menus) and I have to restart from the front pannel again and again. I don't know if this is because of the PSU, the motherboard, the drivers, the bios, but I have tried every solution that I found in forums but none of them have worked yet. please help me. Sorry if there are gramatical errors, I don't speak english fluently
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so basically i have this pc i built my self, Ryzen 7 3700x and a asrock challenger Rx 5700xt, when I play games like cyberpunk right now and war Thunder i get a high fps but it's so freaking choppy when I play(nvm I fixed it i had to turn on Vysnc), i have 144hz freesync monitors, i also have 32 gb 3200 mhz ram with a super good psu and airflow in my case, it's also all dust free(i clean it a lot) but the main reason I need help is why my temps reach 102 degrees Celsius and chill there forever, it scares me bro and I have my gpu fans on 100, its loud and still getting hot, and supposedly the max gpu temp is 80 c while I reach 100 c,
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I am trying to follow mutahar's kvm guide but I stumbled into a few issues when trying to enable IOMMU. I then checked my bios and the settings in it are different than the ones in the manual, even though my bios is 100% up to date. All I have in my settings is PCI configuration instead of north bridge and south bridge. North bridge would allow me to turn IOMMU support on, but I just don't have north and south on my bios settings. I am running a 2700x. I have a rtx 2070 on the top PCI-e lane and a gt210 in the bottom.
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Source: https://www.tomshardware.com/amp/news/asrock-m2-graphics-card I could see this good for really small builds that want a gpu with more power than an IGPU. If this could be better called a video accelerator card to give an extra boost to performance. With some development I think this could be used to great effect in small cheep laptops found in big box stores to give them a better edge. I do understand that this version is meant for "Legacy Connection" But it could be really cool for all kinds of cool stuff. Perhaps even for video editing. If u don't need an output but want another processor for lots of parallels processing, you could stick this in and have software that can use to to make compute faster.
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System Specs: ASRock x570 Steel Legend AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT Gigabyte NVIDIA RTX 3070 Gaming OC 8G 2x 16gb Corsair Vengeance DDR4 RAM @ 3200MHz 650w NZXT PSU NZXT Kraken x62 AIO CPU Cooler What's going on: My PC intermittently (almost never!) POSTs after installing new GPU. Details: Hey all, My PC just won't POST. So, I thought, hey, something must be seated incorrectly. I tried reseating everything, and no luck. Every time, my CPU and RAM lights turn on, then turn off, then my BOOT and VGA lights turn on, and sort of stay on for a while. A couple times, I actually started hearing Windows sounds (the device removed sound, etc) so it must have POSTed, but there was no video. Weirdly, when I tried to plug my GPU in to the PCI 4 slot that no one uses, it actually worked. I ran a benchmark, downloaded all the new drivers, and used it for a bit, but I knew the thing really should be installed in the PCI 1 slot instead. So I moved it back to that one, and again, no POST. Then tried moving it back to the PCI 4, no POST again. Now I just can't get it to work at all. Even tried my old GPU, while it was working just before I started this build, it doesn't work in either slot now. No idea what's going on. A bad slot maybe? A different loose connection somewhere else. Any ideas? Thank you!
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asrock Asrock Motherboard audio port loose
Tech Reprise posted a topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
The female audio port (green) on the back of my motherboard is kind of loose or wonky. If I rotate the headphone connector it goes from sounding in both ears to one ear. Also if I wet the headphone jack with a bit of water or spit it works okay and gives stereo sound. Is this a issue with the motherboard? Motherboard: Asrock x570 PG4 -
I've been having this problem for almost a month and I haven't been able to put a finger on it. On idle CPU loads, my cpu makes a lot of electricity 'sizzle' noise, audio. It also makes these cricket noises, noise. Nothing is hitting the fans. Heres my specs: MOBO: Asrock Z490 ITX ac CPU: Intel i5 10400 COOLER: Scythe Mugen 5 GPU: ROG RX 580 RAM: Team t force 16 gb ram PSU: Corsair SF600 Platinum I'm wondering if you guys can give some ideas on the cause or some fixes, thank you.
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Which motherboard is better ASRock B450M-HDV R4.0 vs Galax b450m I am planning to use it with ryzen 5 3400g I am getting galax one with cheaper price should i go with it then?
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I'm a bit confused on how to update a bios on a new motherboard. I know that if you have an old motherboard, you just use that old cpu, download the files then update it what about newly bought motherboards? For example, say i buy a b450m steel legend this year (released last year, intended for 3000 series), how do i update it so it recognises my ryzen 5 5600x?
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*attached the specs table* i have Asrock rx 6800 chellenger pro. every time i launched time spy it would crash when started to gpu test 1. (also other gpu stress benchmarks like superposition) after a few days i figured out that the radeon software has tuning options so i checked it out and it showed that default sepcs are over the manufacturer's specs. i changed chenged the specs until it passed the test on 92% frequency(stable in games aswell), but then it also ran ok if i started the test on 94% and then raised it to 100% and even 114%(not in games). even weirder is that when i raised the clock mid run it actually ran slower and got the same resault. is the radeon program reading the card specs wrong? is my gpu defective? is 12250~ score ok for this gpu without overclock? (1440p) *the freq seen in test for over 94% is starting 94% and then after 1 sec change to 100% or 113%
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Alright so I was trying to overclock my friend's athlon rig, every time I try to overclock, or even enable XMP (though the ram reaches its rated speed regardless), the system bootloops a few times, then when it successfully boots, the settings have been reset, is my friend's board fucked, or am I retarded? (Athlon 3000g, Asrock B450m-Pro4 Bios p3.40)
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Started building this computer at the beginning of quarantine, modified it heavily to play with air-cooled components and give it its own character, including adding top and side panel exhaust fans. Ive been collecting parts to eventually water cool it, and realized I was running out of time before the components were completely last gen, so I went for it and water-cooled it last week. I ended up trying to replace the chipset fan and integrate it into the loop, which looks awesome, but I think is pointless, as the entire system heat soaks to 75 degrees and the loop starts heating up the chipset ( ) so ill be taking that out of the loop to see how it does with passive cooling. It all came together pretty nicely, and I realized soft tubing was the way to go for this, because I can actually manage to remove all of the components of the loop as one piece for maintenance I of course found this out, because I forgot to remove the plastic from the monoblock when I first installed it. Wondering if I should have gone with a more efficient front radiator than the Ultra Slim, if that would make a difference. Ive learned that likely because there's so little space and so little water in the system, this hits a point of totally heat soaked fairly quickly, but I'm satisfied with the system able to maintain 75 degrees. I do plan on continuing to work on this, possible adding a more efficient front radiator, better slim fans,(ive already ordered noctua) making a tighter seal between the radiators and fans, to get the most efficiency out of this I can. Possible down the road I might try and add quick disconnects to loop in an external radiator, I dont seem to feel satisfied without continued mad science and benchmarking... All ideas welcome! Pictures of my hugely fun waste of time and money below... LIAN LI TU150 - $99 ASRock X570 ITX TB3 - $200 RYZEN 3700X - $300 Gigabyte 5700XT Gaming OC - $450 Seagate FireCuda 520 M.2 1TB - $199 Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro - $140 Corsair SF600 - $100 Water Cooled Parts: XSPC TX240 Ultra Thin - $200 XSPC TX120 Ultra Thin - $50 Bitspower Mono Block - $150 Bykski 5700XT Gaming OC Waterblock - $120 Bykski Mini DDC Pump Reservoir Combo - $100 Bitspower Barb Fittings (1/4" ID) Softuuuubes Budget (including currency): Please don't make tally it up, ignorance is bliss. Country: USA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: All the Games, After Effects, Blender
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Summary ASRock Rack launched ROMED4ID-2T motherboard, a Mini-ITX mobo that accommodate up to 64 core AMD EPYC server CPU. Actually its form factor is "Deep" Mini-ITX, being 170*208mm, and using one MATX screw hole. Quotes My thoughts This type of mobo has already seen on an LTT video(https://youtu.be/nF3w-xnkRwE), this is its AMD version. Thanks to its "deeper" profile, now this mobo is equipped with standard DIMM slots rather than SODIMM ones, and has some bonus space for front M.2 SSD slot. Yeah... it's still stupid. EPYC CPUs can handle up to 8 channel RAMs but this can house only 4 RAM sticks, and PCIe slot is limited to just one. But if you're into some small form factor overpowered video editing or rendering... or just for fun somethingy stuff, this is for you. In that context, I think it will be very good for LTT video material. Sources https://www.techpowerup.com/275208/asrock-rack-brings-amd-epyc-cpus-to-deep-mini-itx-form-factor
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So my computer has been acting weird after updating to bios 4.30 for my ASRock B450m Pro 4. My XMP settings keep resetting after i turn off the computer, and also the splash screen settings and the bootup beep setting keep resetting. Anyone have any ideas. It's like the bios crashed from a failed overclock, but I'm not overclocking and it didn't do this before bios 4.20 and up. I haven't tried downgrading yet to bios 4.10. System Specs AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 32gb Corsair Vengeance 3200mhz ddr4 Intel 660p NVME Samsung 850 Evo SSD WD 3tb Blue WD 4TB Blue Nvidia Gtx 1660 750W 80+Bronze PS
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Hi I have a new built AsRock B450 Steel Legend AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Nvidia GeForce 710 Rosewill 700 80+Gold Silicon Power DDR4 8GB x 2 hp 500 GB M.2 SSD it turns on looks like everything is working but no picture on monitor and with that 5 short beeps Can somebody help me please ?
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bios BIOS version compatibility
Debartha Chakraborty posted a topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Will my Ryzen 3 3300X will be okay if I upgrade the BIOS version of my asrock B450 steel legend mobo to V 3.50?? -
Hello, recently I have a lot of issues with the RGB on my motherboard, I have a AEROCOOL QUARTZ REVO case, and had no problems with the rgb untill I pluged 2 140 darkflash (with their own controller because they are 6 pins but the controller has an output of 3, after this the ASROCK program to control the rgb started with failures, initially not detecting the fans, then even if they were off, certain LEDs remained turned on in a color with a breather effect, after installing and uninstalling the program, formatting the equipment and changing the connections too many times (connecting the controller of the 140 fans to the one of the cabinet and vice versa) it will remove the persistent color that They had, but it began to detect me (regardless of whether they were plugged into the motherboard's 3-pin connector) as SIMPLE RGB (4-pin), so I did the same as before (install and uninstall to see if it was fixed, change connections, format) and again the problem was fixed, but now it simply does not recognize the fans as either argb or rgb (when changing the settings in the rgb application it does not change na day), I tried the exact same thing on a motherboard from another brand and I had no problem, they were detected as 3 pins and everything worked as it should, I also tried to restore the bios and put something on the plate to restart (I don't remember the name of this process but it is put in a pin entry) and the problem persists, it does not detect the fans as rgb, I sent a ticket to ASROCK support 1 month ago and at the moment I still do not receive any response, sorry for the long post, I appreciate any help with the subject.
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Hi everyone! I have this problem right now with this mobo... In the manual it says that is possible shared up to 16GB of RAM (if you have the double amount installed on the system) with the iGPU but in the bios settings the maximum that i can set is 2GB. I have 16GB of RAM @ 3000Mhz. My BIOS version is: 3.30 (I tried the 3.70 and get nothing but bugs so i have to downgrade again to 3.30). So i don't know what to do now. If anyone knows this motherboard i'll appreciate your help!
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I have a question regarding ASRock's Ultra m.2 technology. I recently installed an ADATA NVMe SSD into one of the Ultra m.2 slots on my ASRock Z390 Pro4 motherboard. I've read some articles saying that Ultra m.2 cuts the bandwidth of PCIe x16 clots, which would not be ideal for me as a gamer and for my GTX 1660. However, these all date back to 2014 and deal with the Z97 chipset. Besides, I've got it plugged into the slot that's below my second PCIe x16 slot that's not currently occupied by anything. So my question is: will this SSD cut my FPS? Thanks in advance.
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Hey LTT crew, quick brain-pickin' question for y'all. Currently parting out a new mITX build in the Lian Li TU150 case. I'm dropping in the ever-popular Ryzen 5 3600 CPU, and opting for a B550 motherboard so I have an upgrade path to Zen 3 processors in the future should I decide to do so. I'm currently deciding between the ASRock B550M-ITX/ac and B550 "Phantom Gaming-ITX/ax" motherboards and I'm having a hell of a time trying to decide if that $70 premium is worth it for my purposes. Comparison on ASRock's website here. As far as I can tell the major differences between the two is the Phantom Gaming board having an extra M.2 slot, a header for a front panel USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C connector, and Wi-Fi 5 instead of Wi-Fi 6. The loss of a M.2 slot isn't a huge deal, as I have no issue dropping in a SATA SSD or HDD sometime in the future if I need more storage, and even replacing the M.2 drive completely if necessary. In regards to front panel connections, I'll probably just leave the front panel USB-C disconnected completely, as it seems like the adapters to get those connections up and running (1 and 2) will likely cost me in the ballpark of $30 anyway, and will limit those Type-A ports to USB 2.0 speeds in the end. (If someone has an alternate suggestion for this setup I'm all ears.) While the slower Wi-Fi is a bit of a bummer, my wireless router is Wi-Fi 5/ac at the moment and I don't intend on replacing it anytime in the near future. I don't plan on doing much tinkering outside of setting the RAM XMP properly in the EFI and probably hitting the "Auto-Overclock" button in Ryzen Master, so no extensive overclocking across the RAM, CPU, or GPU planned. I also intend on getting the variant of the TU150 with the aluminum side panel, so no RGB necessary, which means that LED strip on the Phantom Gaming isn't necessary, and in fact is hopefully something I can disable entirely at a EFI level. Anything that I'm missing here? Thanks guys/gals.
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Hi everyone, Have managed to revive an old computer using an AsRock 980de3/u3s3 motherboard and AMD FX 6600 CPU and want to use this as my new NAS server; I migrated my existing SSD with TrueNas and 2 x 4TB WD drives that worked fine on my older PC. All drives are available in the BIOS, so the PC definitely recognizes these with no issues. The challenge though is that it's not picking up the SSD with TrueNas as the operating system; the storage configuration in IDE1 Master isn't detected. Once the PC boots, it has the dreaded blinking underscore! I've tried moving the SATA connection for the SSD to Port 0 and changed the boot priority as 1st with no success. Can anyone please help since I have no other idea what to do?
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Ok, I've never encountered a fix this silly, but I suppose it's not dumb if it works. Background: I have a computer built around an Asrock X370 Taichi board. It's been mostly rock solid save one thing: It had a couple of USB issues on one bank of ports on the back outside of warranty. No issues, port expanders (i.e. 4 to 1, etc.) exist. I believe that some of the USB ports are powered by a separate controller...but my most recent issue actually isn't related to that. I only provide that information for background. Scene: Recently, I updated the board from BIOS 3.3 (bridge) to 5.1 (effectively the next bridge) to verify I wasn't going to have major issues going to 7.0 and 7.1 to run a 5800X. After the update (and fixing settings again since it resets CMOS during this process), everything's as it was before, no issues. Cut to a week later roughly, tonight. I turn on my computer and note that my keyboard isn't working. I move the keyboard to a different port on the back, now we're good. Get into Win10 and note my external USB drives that are on a USB port expander (8 to 1) are offline. One of the USB controllers is listed in Device Manager as having problems/warning symbol. I restart that. The drives come up (File explorer opens a window for each drive as its default option on connection)...then go offline, then up, then down, etc. Now, nothing else is connected to that 8 to 1 save the external hard drives, and both of those are independently powered by their own wall-wart/power brick. The normal inclination would be to try connecting the external hard drives to a free port on the computer to see if they stay up...but this expander DOES have an extra power connection you can connect so devices on it can exceed the 500mA cap for regular USB. So I connect it to the expander...and my problems stop. To be clear, I connected the connection to the port expander. I did not and have not plug it into the wall or surge protector. All it has is a physical plug connected to the power port on the expander. The wall connection/wall-wart is sitting atop my desk next to the expander. ...uhhh, what? Everything is stable now. Now I'm starting to think that all my odd USB issues are related to this port expander, but the keyboard is plugged directly into the back. It had no power on boot, i.e. during POST, pre-Windows. I had no issues with BIOS updates, and I always keep my AMD chipset drivers updated. Could this oddity with the expander have still affected the bus and somehow caused JUST the keyboard to stop? Oh, and the keyboard? I tried moving it back to its original port on the back...and it works, no problem. Anyone else had a similar experience? Opinions? Educated guesses?
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Hi Hive Mind, Currently in the middle of building 3 identical systems. 2 systems are up & working. Running Win 10 Pro Workstation, however they both have an identical issue in that the D1 RAM slot doesn’t get detected in the BIOS or in Windows. One system briefly detected the module, but after a reboot its not been detected since. System Specs: - AMD Threadripper Pro 5975WX - ASRock WRX80 Creator - 8x Samsung 32GB 3200MHz ECC Module - 2x Samsung 870 Evo 2.5” 500gb in Raid for Boot - 1x Samsung 980 Pro M.2 2TB Scratch - 1x NVidia GeForce RTX 3090 So far I’ve tried the following to try and fault find the issue: - BIOS Update - Firmware Updates - Reseated RAM Module - Moved Modules into the next slot to test if faulty module, but no change, still D1 - Reseated CPU & Inspected Socket, no damaged pins I’ve seen a few places that have suggested there is a potential comparability issue between Threadripper and both ASRock WRX80 Creator & Asus WRX80E boards. A odd quirk is that Windows displays 224GB & 7 of 8 Modules installed. However in the Committed Memory it shows 256GB. Wondering if anyone has had a similar situation & has a potential solution or knows if it really is an ongoing issue. I’d be really surprised if I’ve ended up with at least two faulty Board or CPU’s, but I guess that isn’t an impossibility here. Any help or advice welcome!
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I've built several PCs in the past and have never encountered a problem like this. Assembled everything and went to power on for the first time and the monitor detects a signal but displays a black screen and sometimes will display static every few seconds. If I take the GPU out and use the integrated graphics everything works fine. I have disconnected/reconnected everything (CPU, RAM, GPU, SSD, all power cables), made sure the GPU is seated into the PCIe port properly, updated BIOS and cleared CMOS, and made sure all the cables are correct and plugged in all the way. I'm using 3 separate PCIe cables (not daisy chaining) running from the PSU plugged into the 12-pin adapter that came with the GPU. None of the POST lights on the MB are on. Everything starts up and seems to be running fine (GPU fans spin and lights come on). I've gone into the BIOS (using integrated graphics) and changed PCIe setting from Auto to Gen3, Gen4, and Gen5 and nothing changes. I've tried using a different MB and the same thing happens. And I've also returned the GPU for a new one...same thing happens. Motherboard: MSI MEG Z690I Unify (also tried using an ASRock Z690 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB4) CPU: Intel Core i9-12900K RAM: Patriot Viper Venom DDR5 32GB 6000MHz GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 Ti Founders Edition SSD: WD Black 2TB SN850X PSU: Seasonic PRIME 1000 Titanium SSR-1000TR 1000W Monitor: LG 27" Ultragear 4K (27GN95B-B)