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Hi guys, I am having a problem with my monitor, it is HP V194. If will put my computer to sleep, it will not wake up even when I move the mouse or click the keyboard. In order to wake it up, I would have to click the reset button. However, after clicking the reset button, it will show a message " INPUT SIGNAL OUT OF RANGE! CURRENT SETTINGS: H=37.3KHz V=48GHz | CHANGE SETTINGS TO 1366 X 768 - 60GHz." But when I checked the current display setting, it had already been set to the aforementioned settings. I don't if it may help resolve the issue, here's an info: It is a new computer as well as the monitor, not even a month old, running Ryzen 3 2200G, MSI 320 something motherboard.. I am not an expert on computers. Thanks.
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I have a Ryzen 3 1200 at a base clock of 3.1 GHz and an A320M Gaming Pro Motherboard. In BIOS I changed clock speed to 3.8 GHz with a voltage of 1.3 GHz. I saved and exited BIOS just to find that CPUID, Task Manager, and HWMonitor all display the CPU still being at 3.1 GHz. Changing the clock speed to 3.7, 3.6, 3.5, 3.4, 3.3,3.2 GHz didn't seem to change it at all. I don't seen any difference in my CPU benchmarks or test than before so I assume the overclocks aren't applying and the CPU is staying at 3.1 GHz. Any help?
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Will the Ryzen 3 2200G bottleneck the 1060 6GB? My first GPU choice was the 1050 ti, but now I'm thinking to get the 1060 6GB instead to future proof my PC.
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Hi, I am looking to overclock my ryzen 3 1200, and I understand that MSI released a beta bios to fixed the glitched bios on their B350m gaming pro motherboard. Before I did that I wanted to see if there was any full release bios updates that fixed the voltage problem that was plaguing the out of the box bios. I have no problem with using the beta bios, it just seemed like it has been a long enough time since that beta bios was released (over 13 months ago) that an official bios update would have fixed the issue. Just wanted to know if anyone had heard anything. Thanks.
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Motherboard: GA-AB350N-GAMING-WIFI CPU: ryzen 3 2200G GPU: Radeon hd 7770 (ghz edition) <--- my old gpu Memory: Kingston KHX424C15FB2/8 8GB 2400Mhz D4 DDR4 Fury B x 1 PSU: Seasonic SS-520GM2 M12 II Evo 520watts Bronze CASE: Thermaltake V1 ITX Storage: 120gb SSD & 500gb HDD My question is, those parts are worth it when playing dota 2 and CSGO?
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Hello, What would you say is the best card for a ryzen 3 1200 with a £250 budget, wanting to get 60-100FPS on 1080p HIGH! Not ultra or very high
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I posted a question on the forum about a week ago asking about my PC design and got some advice on what I should change. I have changed the design and would like your opinion on this build. Will I be able to play light games like Batman: Arkham asylum, Fortnite and Skyrim on this PC? I will definitely upgrade in the future when I have the money. I am buying my gear from Umart All prices are in AUD The build: (I have a Hard drive and an optical drive already) PCPartPicker part list: https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/bVVFCb Price breakdown by merchant: https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/bVVFCb/by_merchant/ CPU: AMD - Ryzen 3 2200G 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor ($135.00 @ Umart) Motherboard: ASRock - AB350M Pro4 Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard ($85.00 @ Umart) Memory: Team - Vulcan 4GB (1 x 4GB) DDR4-2400 Memory Case: Cougar - MG110 MicroATX Mini Tower Case ($48.00 @ Umart) Power Supply: Cooler Master - MWE 500W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply ($50.00 @ Umart) Total: $318.00 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2018-09-06 18:29 AEST+1000
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My pcpartpicker was showing errors regarding bios updates with the Ryzen 3 2200g and the b350m pro vdh motherboard by msi I asked what I should do and some people recommended to go with the older 1200. If i did this would I notice a performance drop (aside from the integrated graphics) compared to the 2200g. I would be pairing this with a gta 1050ti
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I recently build a new Ryzen System and adjusted clock speeds and voltage. I've tested the clock speeds using Prime95 and Cinebench both the CPU and GPU validation. The Ryzen is running at 3.5GHz with 1.2V set in the Bios (I have disabled the boost). The GPU part is running at 1270Mhz with 1.1V SOC and 1.1V GFX voltage. (any higher clock speeds or voltages usually makes windows blue screen, something with driver failed) but I want I silent anyway, so no extra voltage. Memory is on XMP settings. After I tested 1350Mhz for the first time at 1.2V SOC and 1.225V GFX the APU is making strange noises when having a 3D app open like the OpenGL test of Cinebench or a VideoGame from steam. It does not occur when playing 4k 60fps HDR on youtube, which is more than the APU can handle (100% load and stutter). I dialled back the overlock to the above setting, which never resulted in a blue screen. Still everytime now I run a game or Cinebench OpenGL I hear this strange noise. (There is the possibility that I just haven't noticed the noise before I tested this OC) There are two Load-line Calibration settings in the BIOS which I set to low. To avoid voltage spikes and additional heat. Attached is a recording when I used the PC open bench and recorded with my iPhone. A game was open while the recording was made and when the noise disappears, I closed the game. I am running Windows 10 64 bit. The April creators update. The driver is Adrenalin Edition 18.5.1 from AMD. Mainboard: Gigabyte AB350N-Gaming Wifi (Bios 23d) Ram: Corsair CMK8GX4M2B3000C15R Vengeance LPX 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) DDR4 3000MHz CPU-Cooler: NH-L9A-AM4 LOW PROFILE COOLER SSD: ADATA ASX6000NP-128GT-C 128GB XPG SX6000 M.2 SSD M.2 2280 PCIe Gen3x2 The case with power supply: In Win BQ696 Chopin mITX 150 W Power Supply PC is connected to a TV using 4k 60hz via HDMI2.0. The noise does not sound like coil whine. It's slightly annoying since I want to use this a silent HTPC for 4k Video Playback and Steam in-home streaming. I would be delighted if anyone has an idea what the issue might be here. Thanks Johannes Apu Game.m4a
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Hello, this is my first time building a PC and I‘m clueless what I‘m doing wrong. Specs: CPU: Ryzen 3 1200 with Stock Cooler Mobo: MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic GPU: ASUS ROG STRIX 1050TI OC Edition RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB DDR4 single PSU: Be Quiet! Pure Powe 10 500W HDD: 2TB Seagate Barracuda Case: Kolink Observatory ( Has RGB fans on a separate fan controller with Molex Power so no fans connected to board, maybe relevant?) Problem: When I press the power button, CPU, GPU, PSU and case fans all spin up. The GPUs RGB starts lighting up aswell, so there‘s power to all the components. However, I am not getting any signal on my monitor, it stays black. I have connected the HDMI to the GPU as there‘s no iGPU on my chip. The Mobo has four debug LEDs in this order: CPU, DRAM, VGA, BOOT. As soon as I turn on the system, CPU lights up, shortly followed by DRAM. After like 5 seconds both lights go out and that‘s it. Neither VGA nor Boot ever light up. I have installed everything accordingly, checked all the connections, which are all snug. I tried the RAM in all four slots. I reset CMOS but nothing is happening. I gladly appreciate everyone that is able to help me out.
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I'm putting together a build for someone else and just wanted to know if this seemed like a worthwhile build. The person mainly plays Warframe, Roblox, Minecraft, and Space Engineers and he is honestly struggling with only a laptop and not a gaming one at that. I fully understand that he'll need to upgrade to keep up with new games. This is the system thus far. Thank you for any help!
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Anyway, i'm looking to build a cheap ass PC just for playing Civ 6 and LOL. My work revolves around Google Drive, so I don't really need any hardware there. My build would be something like: Ryzen 3 2200G Cheapest MB Cheapest 8GB DDR4 RAM Some bang for the buck 250 GB SSD + 500GB HDD. No dedicated graphics... All of that will cost me around 300 bucks here in Serbia. Does anyone know can Civ 6 be decently played with those specs? I'm currently playing it on my integrated HD 4000 graphics (i3) with custom built cooling system to keep my laptop from overheating and it kinda works. But frame rates get really low as i progress through the game. P.S. I know that there are much better options, I'm not a noob, but this is the most I'm willing to pay Thank you
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im upgradeing to ryzen 3, my motherboard supports 2133 should i have any issues with the memory and the cpu
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So I have come to an impass with the CPU choice for my first PC build. I’ll give you some context: The system will be used almost exclusively for 1080p gaming, and a bit of YouTube/Netflix etc. It’ll be paired with some iteration of the GTX 1060 6GB. I haven’t got the motherboard just yet but I’ll be getting a B350 board soon, although I don’t think I’ll have the balls to overclock for a long time, I’d still like to have the option for the future. The most important thing to note is that this is a veeeeery budget-orientated build, but I still want relatively decent performance, hence why I wouldn’t rely entirely on the integrated graphics if I was to go for the 2200G. Now. From what I’ve seen, the specs are very similar or almost identical between the 1300x and 2200G. Both have 4 cores, 4 threads, 3.5ghz base, 3.7ghz boost clocks, overclockable, etc. Im fully aware the 2200G has integrated graphics which is the biggest difference, but I’m just wondering if there’s anything else that would make a noticeable difference in performance to warrant the 2200G being £10 less.
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Hi Guys, quick question. i was previously using the artic silver thermal paste on my ryzen 3 1200 which also was using 8gb hyperx with 2133mhz and a mushkin 2400mhz 8gb. So this weekend i did a weekly clean up of my gaming rig and re pasted with thermal grizly kryonaut and switched the hyperx out for a similar mushkin 2400mhz 8gb. So back to the question is it normal to have an idle temp of 30c under loaf it goes up to at least 40 and for some dumb reason my fortnite game crashes with saying system ram error. I didnt change my ram timing in my bios and was still running at 2133mhz. But besides that everything is running fine.
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Which is the better one to buy ryzen 3 2200g with rx vega graphics ryzen 3 1200 note these are both the same price of £88/$123
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I have been planning on upgrading my currently VERY outdated PC (See my signature for more info) once the Ryzen 2 refresh CPUs hit the shelves in Late April - Early May 2018. However, upon doing research on the internet about the Ryzen 2 CPUs and what to expect, I came across a very interesting article that may prompt me to simply hold off and deal with my older hardware until 2019 or even 2020. The Article: https://www.pcworld.com/article/3246211/computers/amd-reveals-ryzen-2-threadripper-2-7nm-navi-and-more-in-ces-blockbuster.html Now there is one important point I want to make clear from the start: The 2000 series AMD CPUs coming in April 2018 are NOT Zen 2 architecture CPUs, but rather Zen+, a refreshed version of the Zen 1 CPUs such as the Ryzen 7 1800X. The official Zen 2 architecture, according to AMD; is not due to release until NEXT year, 2019. The article above suggests that the Zen 3 architecture of 2020 will be the one to implement 7nm manufacturing, but some sites rumor the 7nm process to come to Zen 2 in 2019. So why does this information make me want to wait for Zen 2 or Zen 3? The answer is simple: Moore's Law. For those of you who are not aware, Moore's Law is the statement that one day, the transistor manufacturing process will get so small, that consumer-grade CPUs and other electronics will no longer advance. This law is expected to take effect once 7nm manufactured CPUs hit the market, and the reason this law is expected to be correct is because manufacturing anything smaller than 7nm transistors would require insane technologies that will be so expensive to implement, that 99% of consumers would find the cost too high and simply decide to keep their older hardware. For example, the 5nm process is expected to LITERALLY require a freaking particle accelerator to create transistors that small. This would translate to EXTREMELY HIGH costs to purchase CPUs, GPUs, or other hardware based on this 5nm process. If you are complaining about the $1000+ GTX 1080 Ti GPUs due to crypto currency today, you probably wont believe your eyes when you see just how expensive 5nm technology is expected to be. Now pricing on these future technologies can only be guessed at, as there aren't even rumors yet about what the pricing could be, but I have a guess. Try Intel Celeron or Pentium grade CPUs costing more than $400, with higher end i7 and Ryzen 7 CPUs costing more than $1200. As a reference, Imagine an Intel i3-8350K that costs around $600, or an i9-7900K that costs around $2500. Now imagine a Ryzen 5 2400G that costs around $600 or a Ryzen Threadripper 1950X that costs about $2500. At these prices, just about anyone would be reluctant to upgrade at all. This is what Moore's Law explains. It's not that technology will stop advancing, of course not; but rather that it becomes so expensive, that MOST consumers basically stop upgrading their Desktop and Laptop computers. This would also translate into other items in life stopping advancements a few years later. Cars already have Wide-Screen, HD TVs as their dashboards in higher end vehicles, and can do things like actively raise or lower your ride height depending on your needs; plus Google has already successfully tested it's self-driving car last year. There was also a scientific test that was recently done that shows the fact that the human eye is unable to see the difference in 1440p and 4K resolutions from anything more than 3-4 inches away from the screen, meaning that purchasing anything higher than a 1440p display is technically just a waste of money. Another piece of interesting evidence that points to the likelihood of Moore's Law being on our doorstep, is the fact that Intel recently struck a deal with Federal Governments where Intel supplies $5 Billion USD as well as Federal Governments supplying another $5 Billion USD in Research and Development to Global Foundries for the 10nm manufacturing process because Global Foundries themselves admitted to "having issues" with manufacturing 10nm transistors. This will probably translate into 10nm-based CPUs seeing a substantial price increase over previously "normal" generation-to-generation CPU price increases. The point is, consumer-grade electronics are getting to the point that soon, there will be nowhere left to go, or at least nowhere to advance that is considered a worthwhile investment to the average consumer. So why then would I want to hold off on building my new PC? Once again, the answer is simple: Value. If I hold off until 10nm or 7nm CPUs are available and then complete my build based off that technology, I could, theoretically; build a PC that will remain relevant, up to date, and keep pace with the VAST MAJORITY of the PC enthusiast community for 10, 20, or even 30 years. For those of you concerned with Price-To-Performance ratio, this will be your time to shine. I would personally recommend you dish out the extra cash and build a Ryzen 7/ Intel Core i7 or i9 higher-end build in 2019-2020 to get the absolute maximum future proof-ness while keeping costs RELATIVELY acceptable ($2000-$3000 range). This build should also feature other high-end components such as NVME M.2 SSD(s) and 32GB + RAM to ensure that upcoming software can be run flawlessly. Now of course all of this is pure speculation but it is widely accepted throughout the tech community that the 7nm manufacturing process is most likely to become the official "Moore's Law" or "Wall" or "Barrier" that marks the end of consumer upgrades. What are your thoughts regarding Moore's Law and the 7nm manufacturing process? I am happy, or at least tolerant, of my current rig's performance, so should I wait for Zen 2/3? I think this discussion could get very interesting...
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Hey, i wanted to hear if my system(specs down below) is compatible so i can install mac os on it. How can i do it if its possible, can someone make a tutorial or something. tell me everything thx Mobo: msi b350m gaming pro GPU: Asus 1050ti 4gb CPU: Ryzen 3 1200 (oc to 3.8 from 3.1) RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport 2x4gb Thank you Regards BudgetGuyDK- 10 replies
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I am building a ryzen 3 1200 budget pc, I'll take 8gb ddr4 ram , 450 watt psu , a case , 1tb hdd what i am confused about is the motherboard asrock b350 pro4 vs msi b350m mortar vs asus prime b350 plus, i am also thinking of overclocking.
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Can a rizen 3 1300x be safely and effectively with a stock cooler in a nzxt h440 case. Or should i buy an better termal paste or an better cpu cooler like the Cooler Master - Hyper 212X.
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https://www.pcper.com/news/Processors/CES-2018-AMD-Drops-Ryzen-CPU-Prices-30-Percent With the recent announcement of Ryzen Desktop APUs and dropped prices of Threadripper, Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 5, I started wondering will first-gen Ryzen 3 get a price drop since new-gen will be cheaper and more powerful with their APUs?
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Hey everyone, I've been planning my first pc build and was just looking for some input as I'm very much new to this. I'm a photographer and graphic designer, (using Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop) I've been using a crappy HP laptop for the past few years and need something that wont freeze and crash constantly. I'm on a pretty tight budget of about £650 including monitor, keyboard, mouse and OS. I don't game at all so have skimped on the gpu, is this a good idea? Anyway here is my list, if anybody can recommend any changes help would be much appreciated. Thanks https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/kpJQTH
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Hello all! My first rig I am/was planning on getting a 1050ti to go with 8gb(2x4) and the ryzen 3 1200. But! Newegg has the 1060 3gb version and the exact ram I was planning to get on Black Friday for a dollar cheaper than I was able to price the 1050ti and ram. Thoughts? Any significant improvements that I should stay up and try to score the parts?
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Can anyone give me any tips to lower costs with out decreasing performance or oc potential https://pcpartpicker.com/list/QZBVJV