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Hey all, I just managed too build my first PC, however it does not seem to boot. I have a z790 msi pro wifi motherboard which gives ez debug lights. For me, the boot light lighted, which means something was up with a ssd. i only have one storage thingy in my pc which is a samsung 970 evo 2tb nvme ssd, and I put it in the first slot (cpu slot according to mobo. I reinstalled it but it still gave the light. After this I installed it in the 3rd nvme slot (Pcie slot) and now the boot light was gone, however still no booting. The nvme ssd also doesnt show up in the bios as booting option, is it even possible to boot with nvme ssd or do I need to buy a sata ssd for booting. Please help me, see pictures for references. I changed booting order also now to usb (I have a usb c stick of 16gb) but this also has no success. The bios just keeps starting over and over again after exiting specs: Msi Z790 Pro wifi ddr4 Corsair vengeance rgb ddr4 3600mhz Msi pcie5 psu 850W Lian Li AiO Galahad 360 Intel i5 13600k Msi ventus 3060
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I bought a 3070 for around £570 a few months ago and just looked at the prices for the 4070 which is now around the exact same price. Is it worth to trade in my msi 3070 and buy a 4070?
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Pc specs :- i7 8700k msi z370 gaming pro carbon ac g skill Trident ddr4 16gb 3200mhz *2 Msi rtx 3070 gaming trio Cooler master ma620p Cooler master k500rgb Samsung 970 evo plus 1tb Samsung 970 evo plus 250gb Wd blue 1tb 7200rpm Cooler master v750 fully modular Please check video Thanks VID_20230519_055842.mp4
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I used MSI MPG Z690 Carbon Wifi motherboard with Core i5 13600KF since December 2022. Bios version was updated till January 2023. GPU Asus ROG Strix LC RTX 3080 Ti. I am using Corsair Obsidian 1000D Case which supports 21 Fans with 3 Radiator. I got all 21 ARGB Fan installed, also installed some additional RGB strip Leds. All works perfect. A week ago i changed the motherboard as i got another Asus Rog Strix Z690-E Gaming Wifi. Unfortunately that Asus motherboard (Updated Bios) have RAM compatibility issue, i tested with G.Skill D5 (5600MHz) ram but unable to run 2 stick at a time, no matter what slot i use (A1, A2, B1, B2) it showed Q Code 55 error. Single stick works but speed stuck at 4000MHz. With XMP Enabled, bios shows 5600MHz but in windows system and all software shows 4000MHz. I also tried with Kingston Fury D5 (6000MHz) but exactly same result. Tried by reinstalling OS W10 Pro but no lucl. All RGB & ARGB ports works just fine with Asus motherboard. So i roll back to previous MSI motherboard. Did not change any setup in the build just swapped the motherboard. Before boot, i did update the bios through motherboards rear usb (bios updater) port. When i tried to boot all works fine except RGB & ARGB !!! I tried all possible solution by searching the web including bios rolling back to previous version, clear CMos, replug all the ports & Power, OS Setup, Physical Led switch on/off etc etc etc. But its not working!!! When i tried to install & launch Mystic Light it did not launch and says "this platform does not support this application". I have no idea whats the issue!!! I just swapped the motherboard, Nothing else !! I will not continue with this motherboard if i cant able to use RGB/ARGB. Need experts opinion on this, should i change the the motherboard? Or any solution to fix this issue!!
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I just got an RTX 2080 TI the MSI gaming x trio that has (2x8-pin+1x6-pin) power inputs i currently only have 2x8-pin available from my PSU, knowing that the RTX 2080 Ti FE only needs 2x8-pin is the additional 6-pin connector necessary for it to power up ? (i don't have a problem if the card is underperforming ) Can I run MSI RTX 2080 TI X TRIO with only 2x8-pin power connectors ? Until i can get an adapter later or change my PSU
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I was looking for a motherboard to put in a new system, and found two contenders: The Gigabyte Aorus Elite AX and the MSI Mag z790 Tomahawk. The Gigabyte has the ALC897 codec. The MSI has the ALC4080 codec. I have read that the ALC897 was good some time ago, but now is trash, and that the ALC4080 is great. But do they actually make a difference? Can I even discern between both? If not, that I would go for the Gigabyte. Both are the same price here.
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System CPU Intel Core i7-13700K Motherboard MSI MEG Z790 ACE RAM G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-7200 CL34 GPU Asus ROG STRIX GAMING OC GeForce RTX 4090 24 GB Case Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO Storage Samsung 990 Pro 1 TB / Samsung 990 Pro 2 TB / Samsung 980 Pro 1 TB / Samsung 980 Pro 2 TB PSU MSI MEG Ai1000P Cooling MSI MEG CORELIQUID S360 Fans 9 x Lian Li Uni Fan SL-Infinity
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A few weeks ago I decided to jump on the microcenter combo deal for a 7700X + 32g RAM + MSI B650P WIFI. I know it seems to be mostly the X3D chips having overvolting issues, but I seem to recall Steve (GN) in his first or second video saying it may not be limited to them? So to be safe I just updated my BIOS from the release v1.4 to beta v1.53 (released May 12) Here's the problem: before updating, I was getting ~1.25-1.3v in the BIOS, but after updating and booting to Windows, HWinfo was reading nearly 1.5v on some cores, and around or over 1.3 on most of the other voltage numbers. I've seen some sources, including the original AMD marketing, claim the chip can handle up to 1.475v, but I was still nervous, so I rebooted to BIOS to undervolt. I think this was the right move, because the BIOS was still showing 1.3v+ and froze up before I could do much. I shut down the computer and haven't turned it on since (why I don't have screenshots or more accurate numbers). I don't even have EXPO turned on, but after seeing those high voltages and the BIOS crashing, I'm not sure of the safest way to continue. I thought about contacting MSI directly but I refuse to make an account on their site just to get customer service. Any recommendations?
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I have a MSI b450 Tomahawk and a Ryzen 5 3600. My bios version is E7C02AMS.1C0 and I have already attempted M flash. I purchased a usb 2.0 Memorex flash drive that was already formatted to FAT32. I downloaded 7C02v1I bios from msi.com and extracted the file to my flash drive. I did not name it anything else. Once I went into my bios and hit M flash, nothing but black screen. I reset the Cmos and now im back in. I have a very old bios, I think its the 2019 version which I believe is CSM. I found someone on reddit who mentioned I need to update it to UEFI first before I try and update the Bios? This has been extremely stressful as any research I do, all I find is people having crazy problems. Im trying to update my bios to accommodate a Ryzen 7 5800x3D I just purchased. This is my first Bios update ever and im scared to death to mess something up. Someone mentioned M flash dosent work over display port? I have a monitor with HDMI but im just trying to get to M flash to update bios. Or do I need to convert to UEFI first? Any help is appreciated as the only thing I know to try next is to make my main monitor connect via HDMI and hope to god M flash works. Thanks.
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Hi. I finished my pc build today. In my B660M-A Pro WiFi, front panel audio wasn't working (it wasn't even detecting) which is connected to JAUD1 on motherboard. I tried everything. Tried reconnecting wire/cable two times. And didn't seem driver issue. (The rear audio ports which are built on motherboard itself on - worked as expected though, they had no issues. Just front panel case audio had issue). Finally, out of nowhere I tried remove it and plug in again one last time and it worked. It's working so far after that. However, I really don't think I made a poor connections earlier. So could it be the poor cable (that is connected to front panel of my pc case and which is plugged on motherboard JAUD1 pins)? Some manufacturing issue in the cable itself? Also, earlier I thought it could be faulty motherboard. But now that it has worked at least for now, is there still any possibility that it's actually motherboard JAUD1 pins (that particular portion on motherboard) is faulty? Which may work sometimes and may not sometimes? The motherboard is still under 3 days replacement policy from shop. Not sure it's worth to send it for replacement. Especially when it seems working for now. I don't know what to do. If I don't go for replacement now and it turns out later that it's JAUD1 faulty, I would regret that I didn't replace it under replacment policy. Kindly share your views.
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For the past 3 months my gaming PC crashes on the MSI logo when booting up. I can sometimes make it to the recovery options but it will crash again. I can enter the BIOS and have restored to its original setting but no luck. I have reseated the power supply, ram, gpu, cpu and checked for any a damage but all looks okay. if anyone could help or even through some ideas at what the issue could be then I would be very appreciative, PC has been like this for 4months now. Motherboard and GPU - MSI CPU - Intel core 5
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Hello! I recently bought a Samsung 970 EVO Plus NVMe M.2 drive, to replace my old HP S700 SATA drive. However, the motherboard doesn't recognize it at all in the BIOS. The summary simply says "M2_1 Not Present". After checking forums for a similar issue, I tried the following: - Updated the BIOS to the latest firmware (7B84v4E), - Removed the two SATA mechanical drives I also had installed, - Modified the BIOS to SATA Configuration AHCI, BIOS to UEFI Mode, and disabled Secure Boot. My biggest issue is that I cannot return the drive. Bought in on BestBuy and am currently in a wholly different country, so I'm truly hoping it's alive, at least. Is there anyting else I can attempt? This is my rig: - Motherboard: MSI B450M PRO-M2 V2 - Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 3500 - RAM: 2x ADATA 8Gb DDR4 3000MHz XPG GAMMIX D30 - GPU: 1660Ti Zotac Gaming 6Gb GDDR6 - Main Drive: HP S700 250Gb SATA - Secondary drives: Seagate Barracuda ST4000 4Tb and Western Digital... uh.... something, 7200RPM 2Tb. - PSU: AeroCool 700W KCAS 80+ Bronze Thank you!
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So my MSI Raider GE76 10UG's screen decided to just give up and fall off, breaking the 40 pin connector off the screen. Instead of simply putting back the same LQ173M1JW05 screen from Sharp (1080p @ 240hz) I thought I could take the opportunity to upgrade to the NE173QHM-NY1 from what seems to be BOE (1440p @ 165hz). Both seem to use a 40 pin connector and have same dimensions. Now I would like to know if this would be possible and what I would have to do in order to be succesful (plug and play or more steps?). Any help is appreciated
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I want my ethernet back. When the system is shut down, the ethernet indicator lights on the port show that a stable signal is being received. Immediately after pressing the power button, the lights turn off and don't turn back on until the PC is off again. Troubleshooting steps I have already tried: 1. Different cable - This cable and port on the router work fine. 2. Bios reset - Didn't do nothing. 3. Network reset - Didn't do nothing. 4. Driver update - Didn't do nothing. 5. Driver re-install - Didn't do nothing. 6. Unplugging it and plugging it back in - Didn't do nothing. 7. Bios update flash - Didn't do nothing. (Probably still good though) 8. Windows update - Didn't do nothing. What else is there for me to try??? This is incredibly inconvenient. PC Full Component List: I9 - 11900KF (New) MSI RTX 3060 12Gb 32Gb Corsair Vengeance 3200Mhz MSI Z-590-A Pro ("New") Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB (Boot - New) Samsung 860 Evo 500GB WD Blue 4TB HDD Corsair RM750x Fractal Design Focus 2 While you're here, rate my choices in components, I don't trust my own judgement.
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This is my currrent PC setup, the motherboard is a MSI B650 Edge Wifi, when I got it, I updated the bios to 7E10v14 to support the newest X3D chips, the RAM is running at 6000mhz/MTs as far as I know okay, while running and playing games everything is fine, but when I try to boot up, it takes forever and a day to load, sometimes doesnt and I have to shut it off, unplug it and turn it back on to get it to post. I get two LEDs on the motherboard the top two in debug, which are for the CPU and RAM usually it goes away after 30 seconds to 90 seconds and posts. Does this have to do with memory training or something else?
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So i have MSI B450 Tomahawk Max motherboard. If i plug Aux cables (mic, sound), it started spamming plugged in/out. I have tried both Audio drivers that are on MSI B540 Tomahawk Max website. One thing is, if i play any sound, i see green bars moving up/down but there are no sound in headphones, or in speakers, both speakers and headphones are fine, tested on other devices. What could be the reason? Is the Audio hardware on the motherboard is defective or what should be the cause? (tried both, front and back jacks) I have tried driver reinstall/uninstall and all those stuff that are on google. Any luck?
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-Black screen, then no signal on the output, followed by fans on the gpu ramping up. -Shortcut for resetting drivers is not working. I have to reset entire pc. -It happens about 3 times a week. -So far, it happened only on the first startup of the day -The exact moment can change. Already happened few times after logging into the system, and few times on boot screen - System is up to date (W10) - Drivers are as well, but there were some errors during installation right after i got the gpu, and for few updates that were released across last 2 months - There is a particular error in the event log, that happens about when the gpu is misbehaving, but it could be registered just because of unexpected shutdown - "The driver detected an internal driver error on \Device\VBoxNetLwf." Is there anything i can do myself, or should i consider sending it on warranty? My configuration: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X MSI GeForce RTX 4080 16GB GAMING X TRIO GDDR6X Gigabyte B550 Aorus Elite
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Hi, a while ago I bought MSI MAG342CQR monitor. I like 144Hz and thought that HDR will look somewhat ok-ish. I knew it wouldn't be top notch, but not as bad as it is. My problem is, that after enabling windows 11 HDR setting, OSD locks all settings on monitor (except e.g. sharpness) and it looks very washed out. I tried HDR color calibration and for some reason I can't get an image that is okay to look at in games and in windows generally. Maybe there is something I am doing wrong? I do not expect it to be amazing HDR, but I also expect image I can look at, because currently it is better to have it disabled. Another issue is, that when I am programming, sometimes I have to take a screenshot and it is completely over-exposed - sometimes happens, not every time. And maybe that is the way it is and I had pinkish goggles? Tell me. Thank you for your comments and sorry if my English is bad, not native speaker
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My laptop(MSI GF65)with an RTX 3060 and an Core i7-10750H always uses its dedicated GPU to display. This makes the laptop very power hungry making it last about 1.5-2 hours on a full charge, which is very unacceptable. I'm pretty sure this is software side issue as I didn't have this when I got the laptop for the first time. Also, when you turn on the laptop and it starts on the iGPU then switches to the dGPU as soon as windows is up. This issue apart from draining the battery, it also heats up the laptop significantly. I can understand which GPU is the laptop using by looking at the color of the light on the powerbutton. White for iGPU and red/orange for the dGPU. Things I have tried so far: 1. Reinstalling the dragon centre 2. Toggling settings in the Nvidia Control Panel and Display settings in the windows settings 3. Disabling, reenabling the dGPU from the device manager. Although the disabling was reflected in the Task Manager, it didn't change the light to white, even after restarting. This gave me a doubt if the software controlling the light has some kind of bug, but i have noticed both GPUs being used simultaneously when opening an application like the browser.
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This is my first build, so apologies for any silly mistakes or questions. When I turn on the PC, the CPU and GPU fans spin, and the keyboard and mouse light up, but the VGA EZ Debug Light on my motherboard is still on and my screen is still black after multiple different attempts to fix the issue. I’ve tried: Updating the BIOS to 7C56vAC (the latest) from whatever was the default (I can’t find the starting BIOS anywhere) Downgrading the BIOS to 7C56vA9 from 7C56vAC (if it updated the first time) Attempting to clear the CMOS by jumping the JBAT1 pins and then updating the BIOS to 7C56vA9 Clearing the CMOS by removing the battery Updating the BIOS to 7C56vA9 after putting the battery back in Reseating the GPU, NMVE drive, and RAM Booting without my keyboard and mouse Nothing has worked. My PC specs are: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 3.7 GHz 6-Core Processor MSI B550-A PRO ATX AM4 Motherboard ASRock Challenger D Radeon RX 6600 8 GB Video Card Kingston NV2 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory I also erased and formatted the USB for BIOS upgrading to MSFAT through Disk Utility on my MacBook Pro, and then placed only the BIOS file in the USB, and renamed it to MSI.ROM, extension and all. I don’t have access to a Windows machine. Any help would appreciated, and I’m more than happy to add any details.
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Hey guys! I've been thinking of buying myself a new monitor, as mine is old and it's basically a tv/monitor. I'm not very knowledgable about monitors, so I decided to come here for an advice. I have a RX 580 8GB, so 1080p is perfect. Also I believe if I have a FreeSync display my experience will be better. I don't play much of the competetive games, as much as storyline singleplayer games. If more info is needed I would be happy to provide it This is a comparison between the monitors: https://www.displaydb.com/compare/asus-tuf-gaming-vg249q1a/asus-tuf-gaming-vg259qm/msi-optix-g251f/benq-ex2710s / https://ardes.bg/sravni/304898,297932,225266,312596 (it's in Bulgarian) Price of the monitors that I found online: Asus VG259QM - $201 Asus VG249Q1A - $223 MSI G251F - $246 BenQ EX2710s - $251 Thanks in advance!
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Hi Everyone! I am upgrading my motherboard from a MSI x470 Gaming Plus to an ASUS x570 Crosshair Hero. My question is in regards to my SSD's that I have in my old motherboard. I have my NvME SSD that is being used for my boot drive (includes Windows 10 OS) and then my 1 TB SSD for my installed games. Before I transfer my SSD's would I need to erase the content from both drives or could I just plug everything into the new MoBo without having to do so? I just want to make sure since this is my first time upgrading to a new Mobo. Thank you,
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Budget (including currency): xx Country: DK Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: GTAV RP (smaller mods aswell) tabs and videos playing in the meantime. Other details: I'm using two monitors FG2421 and an old SyncMaster with graphic card GeForce GTX 1070 Upgrades i am thinking to get: Motherboard: MSI B550-A PRO ATX AM4 AMD B550 CPU: AMD AM4 Ryzen 7 5700X CPU RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance DDR4 16GB kit 3600MHz CL16 not-ECC Next question! Will my liquid corsair H60 cooler work with this AM4 socket? Cooler is an "old" one with unit nr: CW-9060007-WW If cpu, ram and motherboard is good to go, i just need some help with my cooler and if it fits, or i have to buy another one AM4 compatible Thanks so much in advance, have a great night!