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The problem started a couple days ago, where my games began to feel slow. So today I checked CAM and my CPU was at 98 degrees with 0.5 GHz speed. I have cleaned out the cooler and applied new thermal paste and the cpu now sits at 75-100 degrees idle, and i opened a chrome tab to type out this question and it got to 114 degrees and crashed. Ive got no Idea what could be causing it or how to fix it. Ive got a 3700X… have never had a problem with it until now. *When I boot the computer up it comes up with this message: “The exception unknown software exception (0xe0434352) occurred in the application at location 0x00007FFF6CEF4F99” *EDIT* Ive had the PC with no problems since January, the problem only started in the last couple days*
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Hi, I am looking for a major home workstation PC upgrade, I am videographer, and until now I have been using a pc I have access remotely to, to edit videos using parsec. And as it's not a sustainable option I want to upgrade my own PC for 4K editing. The PC I have been using until now is running a 5600X, 16GB of RAM and GTX1650. And for my upgrade at home I want a bit more capable pc. So I have researched and come up with this configuration - CPU - Ryzen 7 5800X GPU - GTX 1660TI (I already have) RAM - G.SKILL Trident Z Neo, DDR4, 32GB, 3600MHz, CL16 kit of two Motherboard - Gigabyte X570 AORUS MASTER CPU Cooler - Be Quiet Silent Loop 2 240mm C drive - Samsung 980 PRO, 500GB, PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe Footage drive - Samsung 970 EVO Plus, 1TB, NVMe M.2 PSU - Silverstone DA750, 750W, 80+ Gold Case - Be Quiet Pure Base 500 And also I'm going to put in a Blackmagic DeckLink Duo 2 capture card and use it for livestreams. What do you guys think is this a good investment, its going to cost me about 2000 EUR in my country, I want to use it for at least 5-8 years. For now the max I am editing is multiclaim 1080, and the PC I have access to now is handling it well enough... In near future I will be upgrading to 4K cameras and from what I have researched the PC I outlined earlier is going to cut it. I also do some extensive Lightroom editing, but for it I think its well enough. I don't want to buy a new GPU for now, but in a year or so I could buy a better one... What's you'll opinions?
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Hi guys today im building a new PC with the parts I just got: MOBO x570 TUF GAMING PLUS WIFI CPU Ryzen 7 5800x RAM 32 GB's two sticks GPU ASUS ROG STRIX 3060 TI EVGA 650 bronze fully modular power supply Okay so my issue is after finishing the build and trying to boot up im getting no picture and no signal screen on my monitor at all Indicator LEDS are doing this once I press the power button everything turns on and lights up. LEDS during the boot DRAM turns yellow for a few seconds then goes off, then CPU turns RED and goes off, VGA light turns on and stays solid white at all times and boot light stay yellow greenish above the white light. Fans on the GPU it self start spinning the moment I press the power button but then stop working. this is brand new build with all the new components that I just got, so im wondering is this a motherboard issue where the bios is not supporting my Ryzen or not updated to the latest version or something else? Please help
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Hi there! So I’m currently wanting to do a build that will work with a 3060 Ti, 3070 or higher. And I’m not sure what mobo or cpu is best? Currently I own a Gigabyte B450M DS3H and a Ryzen 5 1600. Now I could update the BIOS on my current mobo and put in a Ryzen 7 5800X eliminating the need to buy a different mobo. Or I could buy an updated mobo for around 100 with and an Intel Core i7 12700F (Which is around the same price as the Ryzen 7 5800X by itself). Now I can only really do stock coolers for awhile as after buying this I’d really be needing to save up properly for a 3060 Ti or higher. So it’d be the far future till I could really upgrade the cooler. Id be using this for gaming. Both old games and new, using blender sculpting models and just general browsing the web etc. Which do you think is better? I know the 12700F has better benchmarks but I know they need more beefy coolers to really get those benchmarks as the stock cooler isn’t very good. Whereas the stock cooler on the Ryzen 7 5800X seem to be better? But I’m no expert so I’m hoping everyone could help!
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Hello! I'm looking for a top-end cooler for my Ryzen 7 3800X because I dont like how at max stress it gets up to 80-88 degrees celcius. I'd like the cooling to be so good that overclocking is an option, too. Here are the ones I'm looking at: DeepCool ~ 88 CFM (Amazon Link) BeQuiet! Dark Rock 4 ~ ??? CFM (PCPartPicker says 50 CFM?) (Amazon Link) Noctua ~ 236 CFM (Amazon Link) I'm trying to find a massive cooling upgrade from my current stock Wraith Prism. My main points are: Not too loud (My Wraith Prism is ~55dB) Great airflow/cooling Fan/Cooler direction pointing the right direction. (Pulling horizontally from the front of the case towards the back) Budget is around the prices linked above. Looking at CFM alone, that Noctua one is winning by alot. I'm adept at best when it comes to hardware so I'm not sure if pure airflow stats like CFM are really all I should go off of. For example, one could have a much better heatsink. I dont know. That is why I'm posting here. To get some opinions and advice on how to go about upgrading my cooling. I can post any additional information anyone might need. Any/all help is very appreciated, thank you!
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Ryzen 7 2700 (Non x) 2nd Gen Ram confusion
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Hello everyone, I'm trying to understand what Ram should I use for the Ryzen 7 2700 (non x), I got it for free from a family member and wanted to purchase a fast and stable Ram and the CL 14 16 18 and 3200 3400 3600 MHz are really confusing.. The cheapest one is for black Friday is this https://www.amazon.it/dp/B07RM39V5F/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_CENFS0KDNKK0QF8N77YM?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 3600 which I THINK is cl 18 but I've seen videos where 18 is the worse for games than other CL. I don't plan to overclock the CPU or Ram so I need something fast and stable for mainly gaming and some video/photo editing I also don't have a motherboard but I will get a fairly good one so idk if that matters in this Ram discussion. -
Hey everyone, so i basically have a somewhat huge problem with my Ryzen 7 3700X. For some reason my CPU - Temps keep spiking and falling down in a certain amount of time (See Screenshot from Corsair iCUE below) without the CPU usage being higher than 10% most of the time. My current setup looks like this: CPU: R7 3700X (Overclocked via Precision Boost Overdrive through the AMD Ryzen Master Software) AIO: Corsair H150i Cappelix 360mm AIO MB: X570 Aorus Elite RAM: G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32GB 3200MHz CL16 Storage: Multiple SSDs including a Samsung PM1A PCIe Gen.4 Drive GPU: Asus Dual GeForce RTX2060 Super Case: BeQuiet SilentBase 601 Fans used inside Case: 3x Corsair QL120 RGB So its not like the cooler is bad or the case airflow is that terrible or something like that. I also got the H150i Cappelix not even 2 weeks ago so its not that old. As I mentioned above, all of this happens IN IDLE so not Chrome, no Steam, etc. running. I found out that a certain process from the NVIDIA Driver called something like NVDLA.exe (not 100% sure on the name) was taking up ressources so i stopped the process manually via PowerShell but it didnt change anything. If anyone of you has some idea on why I get like 50°C - 55°C on Idle with a 360mm AIO please tell me. Im at the end of my knowledge by now. Cheers, Nightcore
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Related specs: - Ryzen 7 3800x - Xigmatek Aurora 240mm AIO - B550 Gaming Edge Wi-Fi - Good airflow With my 3800x I'm getting around 42-45°C on idle, as soon as I launch a program my temps go up to around 55-60, sometimes 65 degrees. In games it's usually at 59-61 but if it's CPU intensive it can go up to 70 degrees. In cinebench R20 it goes up to 85 degrees (110W) but in AIDA64 it goes up to 65-70's. I know that I can undervolt but I'm not experiencing any thermal throttling and I don't want to apply a static voltage and frequency to CPU because I find it not good for hardware. These are no ordinary temps for a 240mm AIO. I know, this AIO is not the best but problem is I've seen people running 9900K on 100% load with only like 60-65 degrees max with this, or any other CPUs with similar temps. I tried cleaning the thermal paste with paper towel and applying an MX-4 thermal paste, tried mounting the rad on a different spot (went down by 4 degrees but still not what I want), tried resetting the BIOS (it's up-to-date by the way), I have AMD Balanced power plan and updated chipset drivers etc. nothing worked. I'm not the one who mounted my backplate for AIO, my question is does it affect thermals a lot? Shall I try to re-mount it? If so, I want to do this as the last solution because it's kind of time consuming.
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Hello everyone, This is my first post here so I hope I'm posting in the right category. Sorry in advance if I might do some spelling error but English is not my native language. I recently decided to give my brother's PC an upgrade since I had a few parts laying around and needed to buy just a CPU and a mobo, so I choosed to buy a Ryzen 7 5800x with an X570 motherboard. Here is the full configuration: CPU: Ryzen 7 5800x MB: Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite AIO: Corsair H110i 280mm RAM: 2x16GB 3000Mhz Dominator Platinum DDR4 SSD: 250GB Samsung 960 Evo HDDs: 6TB WD Black + 4TB WD Blue PSU: Corsair RM650 GPU: MSI GTX1080 Gaming X Plus Case: CM Storm Trooper I've mounted 3 Corsair AF120 in the front as intake and 1 AF140 on the rear as outtake, while the H110i is mounted to the top with his original 2 fans in a push configuration. Everything runs fine but I'm a bit worried about the temps, at idle it sits around 35°C but as soon as I do the minimum thing, for examples while I'm writing this topic, it jumps in the mid 50s and reaches 90°C with ease under load. So I did a few test with 10 minutes runs on Cinebench R23, here are the results: With every setting stock: Idle: 35°C at 3.8GHz Room temp: 26°C, with AC on AIO water temperature: 28.5°C AIO Fan RPM: 1100rpm AIO Pump RPM: 2350rpm Under load: 90°C 4.55GHz 140W AIO water: 37.2°C Score: 15233 I went on Reddit and I saw a few people talking about using Ryzen Master to keep it in ECO mode or to mess around with the settings for Precision Boost Overdrive, so I did that. I setted PPT: 120, TDC 75 and EDC 110, then did another Cinebench R23 10 minutes run. Idle: 35°C at 3.8GHz Room temp: 26°C with AC on AIO water temperature: 28.75°C Same AIO fan and pump speed as before. Under load: 78°C at 4.50GHz 116W AIO water: 36.1°C Score: 14975 This looks already way better but the problem with that is that those settings need to be toggled on manually every time the computer turns on, also it only prevents it from reaching 90°C but still runs generally hotter than I'd like in everyday usage. I also did a test with every fan in the case + aio fan and pump maxed just to see if the AIO was able to manage all that heat, it was really really loud and those are the results at the end of 10m CB R23: AIO water: 33.8°C CPU: 88°C at 4.55GHz 140W Score: 15231 This tells me that even if it's reaching 90°C in the first test it isn't really impacting my performance, but I'm still worried about potential damage in the long run. A friend of mine told me that heat wasn't being transfered from the CPU to the AIO because the water temp wasn't reaching 50°C at least when the CPU was at 90°C, I thought this made little sense but I did a test just to confirm that heat was being transfered from the CPU to the AIO: I setted the AIO fans to 500rpms and it took 3 minutes for the water to go from 29°C to 40°C, so that's working. I've already took it off, checked the paste, cleaned everything and mounted it back, but the results are basically the same. So here is my question.. are those temperatures normal for this CPU/AIO or there is something I can do about them? My AIO is over 4 years old but I used it until last week on an i7 6700k OC 4.7Ghz and with the same pump and fan settings it never went above 65°C under 100% load, so I guess the AIO still works fine. I've never opened it and changed the fluid, could this help me reach my goal of better temps or this AIO simply isn't enough for the 5800x and I should buy something else? In case, can I use distilled water to refill my AIO if I tear it down or I need some specific fluid since AIOs are mixed metals ? Any good 280mm I could get that can keep my temps under 80°C (maybe 70°C?) under load, or the 5800x is just THAT hot? I would even consider delidding it but I have to find someone able to do it for me around where I live, I dont know if I really wanna risk killing a brand new CPU like that. Sorry for the long post but I've been losing my sleep over the last 2 days about those temps, I dont want to give my brother a PC that is going to melt in 6 months. Thanks in advance to whoever may help me, if some extra tests or infos are needed just let me know.
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So here is how it all started. Last week I left my house, and I left my computer on, when I came back there was no video signal and I noticed that the VGA led status indicator on my Motherboard was on. This status led indicates that there is something not working properly with the graphics output/device on the machine. I would turn it off and then on, and the CPU LED would turn on and off to check if all was good, and then the DRAM led would turn on and then off as well to check that part and then it would get stuck in the VGA led on and I would get no post. At this point I decided to start diagnosing my computer, first I disconnected every USB device and tried turning it on, VGA LED would turn on regardless. Then I tried to put only one (of my 2 ram sticks) to see if that was the problem, I also swapped them, VGA led turned on regardless. I then tried putting my GPU into another PCIE slot, then again, stuck on the VGA led on. I tried using another GPU (an old one), stuck on the VGA led on again. After that, I tried removing my HDD, and turning, stuck on the VGA led again. Then I tried removing my nvme ssd out of the computer, and then again no post, with the same VGA led on. At this point I decided to lend a friend’s computer with a motherboard with the same socket for my CPU. All of the devices I had tested with my own PC worked properly, so thankfully my GPU was fine, my ssd and hdd was fine, and my ram was fine. Then I decided to try my CPU on my friend’s motherboard, I could not make it post with my friend’s motherboard, but the motherboard BIOS was not up to date to support my CPU so that is why it did not work (probably, i did not realize this until later, at that point i thought my CPU was not working). After that I (stupidly) decided to try my friend’s CPU on my motherboard, I turned on my motherboard to try it, and the LED’s started cycling between CPU, DRAM and then VGA (like 3 times, this lasted for 30 seconds), and then I realized that if my mobo is faulty I could kill my friend’s CPU thinking about what happened to my CPU. So I didn’t wait for it to post since I was afraid, so I turned off the PC and removed my friend’s CPU and put it back in his motherboard. At that point my diagnosis was that the faulty components could be either my Motherboard or my CPU or both. I decided to also measure my Power Supply voltages to see if there was anything wrong with the voltages, and apparently all of its voltages were perfect. I did not measure current nor wattage consumption (since I do not have the tools for that), but with the measurements I took I do not think that is the problem. I then realized my friend’s motherboard’s BIOS was not updated, so I decided to try my CPU on a cousin’s motherboard with the BIOS updated to support my CPU, when I tried my CPU on that friend’s MOBO (which is similar to mine) it got stuck on the same VGA LED after cycling through the other LED’s, this to me told me that my CPU was definitely faulty. Do you guys think my diagnosis on the cpu is correct? I already sent the RMA to use the 3 year warranty. Now I want to know if I also have to replace my Motherboard, since I am guessing that it could be either good or faulty, since those LED’s work fine (I say this because my cousin’s compatible bios motherboard i tried using did the same thing with those LED’s), and while I did not want to see if my motherboard would post with my friend’s CPU because I did not want to damage it, it did CYCLE through the LED’s as if it was initializing the CPU on my motherboard for those 30 seconds, I say this because when I put my cousin’s CPU on his motherboard back on, it did take a good 1:15 mins to post and these LED’s were cycling (cpu-ram-vga-cpu-ram-led) and then it booted and those turned off. If you have questions, I will answer all of them, and if you think it could have been the PSU by all means, tell me. Here are my PC specs (I have been using this PC for 1 year and 3 months) : Motherboard Aorus Pro Wifi b450 CPU Ryzen 7 3700x 8 cores 16 Gb RAM Corsair Vengeance LPX ddr4 3600MHz GPU Nvidia RTX 2070 Gigabyte 8 Gb de ddr6 SSD XPG Gammix s11 de 1tb 3,000-3,500 mb/s HITACHI 2TB HDD 7k rpm Gabinete NZXT H510 PSU Corsair CX850M Semi Modular My friend’s PC specs: Ryzen 5 2600 GPU Radeon RX 580 16 Gb RAM Corsair Vengeance LPX ddr4 3200MHz Motherboard asus tuf b450m-plus gaming My cousin’s PC specs: Ryzen 5 2600 GPU Radeon RX 580 16 Gb RAM (don’t know what brand) Motherboard ROG STRIX b450-F gaming
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I am thinking of getting a ryzen 7 5800x and have thought of pairing it with 32GB of crucial balistix 3600mhz RAM. As the official site states the memory controler is for 3200mhz max will I encounter any problems and should I juat go for the 3200mhz option?
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Hi, I've just bought a Ryzen 7 5800x and an Asus Rog Strix b550-f, and I can't get the CPU to boost... The CPU clock is at 4.2GHz and has stable temps at 45deg celsius. The cooler I'm using is an H150i. I can overclock it, with Ai Suite 3 to 4.6GHz, and have stable temps at 48deg celsius. I have tried tweaking the PBO settings and got nothing out of it. I can't change the clock in BIOS, and with TPU II the clock is targeting at 4.3GHz. Does somebody have any suggestions as to what might be happening? All tests are done in AIDA64. Sorry for bad english
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Budget: $1600 Country: Australia Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: current and future gen gaming The Boards: ASUS AM4 ATX ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero DDR4 Motherboard v ASUS AMD X570 ATX gaming Motherboard,DDR4,AM4,Crosshair VIII Formula
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Hi everyone, first of all i would like to say that i'm new at posting in this format, so if i'm not doing it properly please tell me so i can do it the right way. That being said, i hope someone could help me with this i had since the last year i built my setup. Specs: MOBO: B450 MSI Gaming Pro Carbon AC CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700x RAM: 2x16 Hyperx Kingston Fury 2400Mhz (HX424C15FB3A/16) SSD: WD_BLACK SN750 500GB HDD: Seagate Barracuda 4TB (T4000DM004) PSU: Gigabyte B700H GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3070 Gaming OC Since i built this, after taking the decision to drop my old Intel setup to give it a shot to AMD's Ryzen family of processors, i had a lot of troubles since day 1: BSOD's KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION Black screen resets with the EZ Debug LED turning on at CPU every time this happened (MSI Led) USB ports stop working gradually before an imminent BSOD (Sometimes Youtube and Twitch also could stop working too before a BSOD) Sometimes BSOD's when shutting down the PC (Using the button and the OS option, both cause it) All of this happens when i use 2 RAM slots on dual channel at least twice a day, i have no problem when using 1 stick. I have a whole year trying to figure out what could be the problem, and i tried multiple of the stuff i know could be causing this kind of problem: Checked that everything was correctly installed Re-installed Windows and drivers several times Stress tested CPU and RAM Tested both of my RAM modules by separate and together with Memtest86 (No errors) Avoided MSI Bloatware Updated BIOS (And eventually downgraded after finding out BSOD multiplied because apparently MSI has buggy BIOS) Recently reseated the CPU and rebuilt my setup in case i was missing something Nothing solved my issues but i got rid of black screen EZ debug LED issue after i reseated my CPU, which called my attention, because the CPU was installed correctly, but i noticed something odd: The wraith prism cooler was really thight, because when i just applied a little bit of force to move the lever of Wraith Prism cooler, it just violently moved and made a loud noise, it even hit my finger and hurted me a bit. When i first installed this cooler i had no issues, i didn't even had to force it to close the lever and this is not the first time i build a PC and i know that you don't have to apply too much force on PC parts, so this is why this really called my attention. After reseating the CPU, BSOD dissapeared a couple of days, but now they're back but the cooler seems to be correctly installed, now i can move the lever without issues. I looked on the internet for people with the same problem as me and i found this: This post made me downgrade to a most stable BIOS version, which did reduced BSOD's, but didn't fixed the issue. After this incident also searched for people who had problems with Wraith Prism and found this post: And this is what made me think that the root of my problems could be my CPU cooler, but honestly i'm still skeptical about it, so i wanted to see if someone has another idea or if someone had this kind of problem and if so, how you do fixed it or what you think i can do to fix my issues?. Thanks in advance to everyone, and have a nice day.
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So after 8 years my gaming PC just doesn't cut it and, despite the occasional upgrade, the core CPU and MB cannot go much further. With the current prices on GPUs meaning my budget doesn't go a far as I would like I pose the following question to the community: Would I be better of - a) going with a Ryzen 5 5600x and an RX 6600XT now, or b) going with a Ryzen 7 5700g with a decent cooler now and waiting 12months or so and getting an RX 6700XT or better? I'm tempted by the b) option but I'm curious mainly on the performance difference between the 6600XT vs the onboard GPU of the 5700G and whether I can live with the 5700G's performance for 12 months (or until I get enough spare cashola for a respectable GPU - not particularly happy with some reviews of the 6600XT but its all I can afford). For context, I'm not a regular gamer (only 5-10hrs a week) but I enjoy good graphics as much as the next person and I do do the occasional video editing.
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Hi all! It's been about half a years since i upgraded from a Ryzen 1600X to a 3700X on the same Crosshair VI, and it's kept on giving me issues during post. It sometimes stays stuck on post code "8" (not "08") for which I can't find anything in the manual. This usually happens when I enter the bios and reset the system afterwards. Usually turning off the PSU for a minute, then powering it back on and pressing the reset button a few times fixes it. Anyone else having these issues? Or is using this mobo and cpu without issues? Could it be a faulty cpu? Since the 1600X was working flawlessly Thanks for any reply/help!
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Hey! I just purchased my new cpu, it's cooled by a 240mm AIO, temps are under heavy load at about 65-70C tops. I checked the voltage, under AIDA stresstest it's right around 1.388V, kinda high (boosting to 4.6-4.8 Ghz). But when I render videos with premiere pro (paired with nvenc, GTX 1060 6G) the voltage is constantly as high as 1.44V (cpu util is about 40-50% at that point). is that normal? any help is highly appriciated. ps, every setting is stock, nothing has been changed ever.
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I bought the Ryzen 7 5800x and am trying to overclock it with the AMD Ryzen Master software. The CPU doesnt want to clock over 4.4 MHz, even when at lower voltages. Any suggestions?
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Hello, this is my firts post and just last week I built my first desktop, specs are: Asus TUF gaming b550M-plus (wifi) Ryzen 7 5800X Corsair vengeance lpx 16gb Nvidia RTX 3070 Ti My BIOS version is 1401, CPU-Z dates it to 03 december 2020 , and I've been thinking about updating it, because they have released various versions since then. It fully supports my CPU and I haven't had any problems with it so far. But I don't know if I should or what the risks are, appart from bricking my motherboard. Thanks!!
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I'm going to get a pre built but I can't decide on a combo. I'm planning to get a high end cpu for long term, just because it's a pain to switch the out, and once the gpu shortage is done I'm planning to upgrade the gpu. Which one of those combos do you recommend and if you have any other recommendations, please let me know! Also, what about the Ryzen 9 5900x with the Radeon RX 6700x instead? Trying to find a good combo, but one that would let me upgrade my gpu in the future, and let the cpu stay for a good long while. Thank you!
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is asus mb prime b450m-a compatible with the new ryzen 7 5800x?
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Resolved: Turns out, it was a bad 8 pin PCIE PSU cable A few hours ago, I was transferring games from my RGH Xbox 360 via FTP when it kept disconnecting, and eventually RROD'd w/ E68. I'd taken the 2TB HDD and put it into a usb external enclosure and ran FATXplorer to attempt to get some games archived to a different drive, when my Windows 10 x64 pc got a BSOD, can't recall what error was shown towards the bottom. During reboot, the BIOS splash screen froze, and that's the last I've gotten a video signal. So far, I've reseated ram three times (g skill trident z neo 32GB x2) , removed gpu (2070 super founders), cleared CMOS w/ provided jumper (Rog Strix X-570E Gaming mobo), used bios flashback w/ non-beta firmware (succeeded, connected to battery backup), tried different display port and hdmi cables between both monitors (double monitor setup), tried all DP and HDMI ports on mobo, added gpu back and tried all DP and HDMI ports with different cables on gpu and mobo switching between both monitors, unplugged all psu cables, tried a different psu(case fans wouldn't start), removed CMOS battery, booted with just cpu/1 ram stick, and still nothing I did just notice that the white VGA LED is constantly lit up. The few posts I'd seen around different sites with similar problems, switching the cpu helped, but my Ryzen 7 3700x is the only AMD chip I've got. Any suggestions? I should add that I've gotten different Q codes, and none I've noticed point to any issues, from what it seems. And most times, it seems like a monitor is about to recieve a signal, but just goes blanks.
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So my pc was on and i didn't do anything and all of a sudden my pc turns off. it starts but my monitor says no signal and my keyboard won't light up. also other usb things won't work. i have checked that all the cables are on the right places. motherboard's ez debug light is on vga and the light is white. I tried the parts on a different motherboard and the same thing happened but the other motherboad's ez debug stays on cpu. I updated bios and did cmos cleanup. Also gpu fans are spinning for a while and then it stops. the gpu isn't broken because i tested it on my friend's pc and it worked. CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3800X GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Motherboard: Asus ROG strix B450-F gaming II 2nd Motherboard: Msi MPG gaming carbon wifi B550 PSU: Corsair RM 750X
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