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So i just finished building a pc for a friend: specs: Ryzen 7 2700X MSI X370 GAMING PLUS 2x8GB Corsair DDR4 Strix GTX1070 Sharkoon TG5 RGB an ssd, wifi card,cpu cooler but those dont matter? So after hooking everything up and booting i was trying to download the msi software to change the RGB color. But mystic light isnt supported on a X370 mobo apearantly, but it does have a RGB LED connector. The 4 fans + CPU fan + LED strip connected to the LED header are all white. Is there any solution, maybe 3th party software that can fix it. cause this kinda sucks tnx in advance
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Hello LTT Forums. I am at my wits end here, and I don't know where else to turn for help, so I hope you can help me. I have gone through two PCIe/m.2 riser cards and two NVMe drives over the last couple months with returns and delays on shipping causing me many headaches, so I would like to avoid having to wait around for things again if I can identify the real problem and fix it or find a real solution. Now to business... My PC is an R9 3900X mounted in a X370 Crosshair VI Hero motherboard. I run Windows 11 off of a 1tb M.2 drive mounted on the m.2 slot on the motherboard directly, no problems there. I am trying to replace my old HDDs that I used for game and video storage with a new shiny WD 1tb M.2 that I bought in November. The issues started when I moved my BF2042 installation to the new drive and started playing. I was able to load into the game and play a bit, but if I tried to go back any amount of time later, trying to access the game would result in a Disk Write Error. Rebooting Steam at this point would cause the game to be "uninstalled". I would have to delete the NVMe driver from the Devices control panel and reboot the PC to get it back. Eventually the game started to crash after the "Joining Match" countdown, during map load, and then eventually would crash just during the main menu load. So that isn't consistent at all. I moved the riser to all of the available PCIe slots, both x1 and full length x4/8/16, and this solved the issue for a short time, but it would always come back. This continued for a little while, and I got a new riser to see if the riser was broken, but the behavior continued. Running CrystalDiskMark would work for a short time, and then start to exhibit the same errors, OR claim that the drive was working at 43GB/s r/w speeds, and the official WD SSD monitoring software would say the drive was 100% fine and dandy on my 2nd monitor until the game crashed, at which point the drive would vanish from the WD software entirely. So, I returned the drive, and bought a new Sabrent 1tb m.2, that had shipping issues and caused me many a headache, but I finally arrived yesterday. I installed the drive, initialized the storage and created a new partition, moved my games from my C Drive over to it, booted up BF2042 again and... it crashed. Disk Write Error. Same issue for every game. Same behavior entirely. Now... I guess it must be motherboard. But why? It's just a PCIe slot, right? Why does it work until it doesn't? Is there anything I can do other than buying a new motherboard and hoping that it doesn't happen on that one too? I like my motherboard, and I've had it since Ryzen's debut... so I'd love to not have to replace it. It's worked perfectly since I got it. No other board has this many USB ports. This was supposed to be a cheap storage upgrade for me, and now I'm just frustrated and sad. Thanks for reading!
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Hi. I've been considering purchasing a Ryzen 5600X to upgrade my old 1700 and keeping my motherboard, an ASRock x370 Fatal1ty Professional Gaming (basically a Taichi, so in fact there is the unofficial firmware to support the Vermeer CPUs). Check I was just wondering if I will require an intermediate CPU, such as a 3600 to properly flash it through the bridge versions. I've only upgraded the BIOS firmware to v. 5.30 or 5.80. Newer versions have this warning: Such warning makes me wonder if upgrading it will kill the support with the Ryzen 1700 or if it will be possible to follow with the updgrades until the v.7's that support Vermeer CPUs. In case anyone could shed some light, that will be greatly appreciated!
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Hi I have upgraded CPU in my system form 1700x with 4xDIMM to 3800x and write speed went down almost in half and my question is this effect for x370 having problems with my new CPU ? I can see lag in my system now in Chrome .. i am planning to upgrade my motherboard ( Asus TUF Gaming X570-PLUS WI-FI i can get it with warranty for half price so .. ). Maybe removing 2 DIMS will fix it ?
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Hey guys My Specs: Msi x370 Gaming Plus Ryzen 3100 Teamforce White 3000mhz DDR4 Ram Win10 Pro BIOS: E7A33AMS.5JP Ok my issue is when i had the 3200g cpu i could change the ram to 3000mhz but now with my new 3100 i cant... its keeps reverting back to 2400mhz and tells me memory overclock unsuccessful and i must press f1 to go back in bios If i select the A-XMP to enable it shows 3000mhz and if i disable it shows 2400mhz... Any reason why i cant select the 3000mhz?? Thanks guys
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Sup. I have the x370 CROSSHAIR VI HERO wifi and I want to update my bios from version 1602, I installed when I got the mobo all those years ago, to support Zen 2. Do I just install the latest version or are there any bios' I need to update to in between? Can't seem to find anything on the support page mentioning it
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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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Having a rough time with a cpu upgrade. I apologize if this is a bit long but wanted to be thorough. Old cpu is a 1600X and I'm on a MSI X370 gaming pro carbon. I saw there was a bios update (7A32v1P2) with the new AGESA code and it lists support for 5600x so I went and picked one up for cheap at microcenter. Updated bios and verified it in windows then removed 1600X and inserted 5600X, hit the clear cmos jumper and figured I was good to go. Put some new thermal paste on the cooler (H100i v2) back on, tightened it down good and hit the power button. Wouldn't boot and I saw the debug led flash cpu, off, cpu, off then vga comes on and holds. Turned off and tried again but got the same sequence. Frustrated I undid everything and put the 1600x back in to make sure everything was still working and it boots no problem. Looked at some forums saying maybe I need to remove cmos battery and leave it out for a while to ensure it resets and maybe reseat ram or try one stick in. Okay let's try this again, 1600x out 5600x in, jump clear cmos pins and remove cmos battery. Ram out, put one stick back in the second slot where mobo recommends and even re seat my gpu (strix 1060 6gb) because why not. I then anxiously twiddled my thumbs while waiting a bit to put the cmos battery back (I didn't set a timer or anything I waited what seemed to be around 10 minutes). Finally put battery back in and crossed my fingers while turning the psu back on and hitting the power button just to get the same sequence leds as before. Defeated and not sure what to do I again removed the 5600X and put 1600X back in. Again it boots up no problem so I looked around on forums and triple checked bios and the compatibility to make sure I hadn't lost it, again seeing it is supported so I'm officially stumped. I have an msi b450 itx in another system I could try the 5600x in but I don't really don't wanna have to update it's bios and everything if I don't have to. Any ideas?
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Has anyone done the BIOS update from MSI that adds compatibility with the 5000 series Ryzen CPUs on one of their X370 boards? I have an X370 Gaming plus and wanted to just buy a 5800X3D and do the update. But before doing so I want to be sure it's not unstable or has any ridiculous drawbacks. If you've done the update, how was the process? I've never done a BIOS update on a personal rig so this is new to me.
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I've got an Asrock X370 Taichi motherboard running the 2.4.0 BIOS (or perhaps the 3.0.0...pretty sure it's the 2.4.0). I have zero issues with memory compatibility (using a 2x8GB GSkill Flare X CAS 14 kit). CPU is a Ryzen 7 1700. I'm about to add another 2x8GB (exact same kit and specs as the first set) to the board. Is there any point in upgrading the BIOS? EDIT: I'm actually already on 3.3.0, so this would be upgrading from there. The support page for the BIOS for this board really doesn't lend itself to pointing out benefits: https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/X370 Taichi/index.asp#BIOS That is, aside from using 3.3.0 as the bridge BIOS, then 5.1.0, then a maximum of 5.6.0 since I have a first generation CPU. Ideally I'd like to hear from people with the same board, but I welcome everyone's perspective here. I'm currently of the mindset of if I don't have any issues after adding the extra memory, I shouldn't bother. What do you think?
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Hey all, just wanting to throw this out there before I decide to tangle up the funds in attempting this. I'm uncertain as to whether or not the X370 Gaming Pro Carbon (http://www.msi.com/Motherboard/X370-GAMING-PRO-CARBON/Specification) is actually compatible with 128GB RAM. Or 2x32GB for that matter. My buddy gave me his old board, and I'm contemplating maxing out the RAM. The MSI website says it supports 128GB, but PCPartpicker says 64GB. Also, I'n not even sure what CPU's will support 128GB other than either the Pro versions or Ryzen 9 chips. Thanks!
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Hello everyone! I have a problem with the XMP profile of my Corsair LPX 3200MHz RAM (CL16): For the life of me I just can't get the standard XMP profile to work with my AsRock Taichi X370 mainboard I'm not yet overclocking my CPU (Ryzen 1700X - but I really want to) or RAM so everything is on default in my UEFI-BIOS (even cleared CMOS)... When I select the XMP profile it even recognizes my exact RAM module! Following I can select the RAM kit (my CMK16GX4M2B3200C16) in the integrated settings (only one in the dropdown menu) and it sets the timings, the clock as well as the secondary timings plus optimizations. But it just does not work... after only applying these (standard) settings for the RAM (coming integrated from a BIOS-update) the board will not POST until it reset itself to 2133 MHz for the RAM clock. Changing various settings (according to DRAM Calculator for Ryzen 1.7.0 (Safe preset)) or increasing voltages (SOC and DRAM) also does not help. With the standard settings even 3133 MHz won't work for Windows (BSODs everywhere) - I had to dial back to 3000MHz (3200-timings) to even get into Windows... Before I updated the BIOS last time it already was not working under any circumstances that I tried (since late 2017, many BIOS versions and settings) - but now I have these integrated settings that finally should work (but dont)! Maybe someone of you has a tip or can help me? I would really appreciate any pointers or help in any regard with my longtime (very) frustrating setup! Thank you all for your time! (If I get my RAM to work at stock settings at last - I can finally start overlocking the CPU [maybe even the RAM]! That'd be so cool!) Setup: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1700X (Voltage: Auto) Mainboard: AsRock Taichi X370 (P5.60, AGESA Combo-AM4 1.0.0.1) GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Storage: Samsung NVME SSD 960 EVO + Samsung 830 SSD + 2x WD Blue 2TB HDD RAM: Corsair LPX 3200 MHz CL16 (see below) Manufacturer Corsair Series Vengeance LPX Part Number CMK16GX4M2B3200C16 Serial Number Undefined JEDEC DIMM Label 8GB 1Rx8 PC4-2133P-UA0-10 Architecture DDR4 SDRAM UDIMM Speed Grade DDR4-2133P downbin Capacity 8 GB (8 components) Organization 1024M x64 (1 rank) Register Model N/A Manufacturing Date Undefined Manufacturing Location Taiwan Revision / Raw Card 0000h / A0 (8 layers) DRAM COMPONENTS Manufacturer Hynix Part Number H5AN8G8NAFR-TFC Package Standard Monolithic 78-ball FBGA Die Density / Count 8 Gb A-die (Deneb / 21 nm) / 1 die Composition 1024Mb x8 (64Mb x8 x 16 banks) Input Clock Frequency 1067 MHz (0,938 ns) Minimum Timing Delays 15-15-15-36-50 Read Latencies Supported 16T, 15T, 14T, 13T, 12T, 11T, 10T... Supply Voltage 1,20 V XMP Certified 1600 MHz / 16-18-18-36-54 / 1,35 V XMP Extreme Not programmed SPD Revision 1.0 / January 2014 XMP Revision 2.0 / December 2013
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Asus X370 Crosshair VI Hero Dual NVME
Mr Technician posted a topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
I've got an Asus X370 Crosshair VI Hero and currently have a Samsung 960 EVO installed. I'd like to ad a Crucial P1 1 TB drive for extra storage but only have a single m.2 slot. I'm planning to get something like the link below to make it work. Does it matter what Pcie slot I use? https://www.newegg.com/riitop-model-dul-m2tpce4x-pci-express-controller-card/p/17Z-0061-00062?Description=m.2 pci adapter&cm_re=m.2_pci_adapter-_-9SIA6V89GC6543-_-Product -
x370 Need help. Bios bug or Something else?
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I recently faced a weird a** isse in my PC. Suddenly I could feel that something was wrong in my PC and that it was having some issue like heating, I could smell the dusty smell when the pcb heats exhausting ffrom the back fan. Out of curiosity I opened Aida64 sensors tab and saw that my chassis fan speeds had decreased by 300rpm. I rebooted pc and went to reset bios, to my horror I saw that my ram had its voltage auto set to 1.5v out of the blue and freq showing 3200Mhz whereas I just had XMP on at default 3000Mhz 1.35V. Also my 12V voltage in bios tab was shown as 13V. I was scared shitless and turned off the PC. I then rebooted the PC to the bios and it took some more time than normal to boot into Bios and I saw that the voltages and ram speed were normal, even the fans had gone upto their original rpm of 1900. I thought to myself to reset the bios and went on to flash both the main and backup to its previous version i.e I rolled back the Bios. now I put the system on heavy stress in AIDA64 and measured PSU voltage from a spare molex with a multimeter and it read 12.04v on the 12v side and 5.07v on the 5v side. So what could the issue have been? PSU body temps near the exhaust grill was approx 42C, measured with an infrared thermometer gun. Specs are in signature. -
Just created a Petition "Continue support Zen3 CPUs for older AM4 motherboards [Let's make AMD great again]" on the Change.org If you want to support - please follow this link http://chng.it/KDjKBw4c
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I'm building a new PC which will have the following Specs: --Already Owned CPU: Ryzen 7 1700 RAM: Corsair LPX (4x8GB) DDR4 3000Mhz GPU: XFX RX 480 8GB Storage: MyDigitalSSD BPX 480GB + SanDisk 480GB + WD 2TB Cooling: Corsair H100i GTX The only part I'm still debating on is the MB: I have the GB Aorus Gaming 5 X370 Back-ordered, and I was wondering what type of advantages or disadvantages the MB would have above the MSI Tomahawk B350 ? I won't be running more than a single GPU, and I won't go crazy overclocking the CPU (Probably will have the 1700 at 3.9 Ghz). The only drawback I can clearly see that the Gigabyte will support faster memory vs the 2667 Mhz on the Tomahawk and more USB and SATA ports. Does it really worth it to pay +$100 for the Aorus X370? Would it be a better investment in the future? Or shall I invest the +$100 in buying other components? Appreciate it
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As the title says, should i buy a reference 1080ti and asus prime x370 or a strix 1080 and rog crosshair hero x370? (If 1080 and crosshair phanteks enthoo evolv tg edition. If 1080ti nzxt s340 elite
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Does anyone know if the new AM4 x370 boards are compatible with any of the corsair liquid cool systems, like the H110i?
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Seems like AMD is being quite vague on this, and by extension the reviews are too... I'm interested in getting a micro-ATX board for a streaming rig but there don't appear to be any with X370, just B350. Does anybody have any idea?
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ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO OR X370 XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM i am confused between these two amazing mobos! please help me make a decision! i know the price is too damn high for the msi one but i am making a white build in the s340 elite matte white case so it matches well......
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So..... I had a slight accident with my Z97 Board with a Swifttech AIO cooler and shorted out my board. So I was wondering if it would be better to get a Intel 6700k, Intel 7700k, or try to get a Ryzen 1700x or 1800x. Or is there a better option out there? I'm looking to spend about $750 max.
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So yesterday I embarked on my brand new build! Brand new Ryzen 7 build with a RX480 8GB, 16GB memory, NVME SSD, 2TB drive, all installed into the case, only to find a heap of issues with the board. Firstly, the USB3.0 shrouding. Now I know new boards have incredibly tight fitments, but I have NEVER experienced this before - when unplugging the USB 3.0 header from the case on the board (just for cable management purposes), the shrouding on the board came off, a first for me!! Managed to prise it off and put it back on the board perfectly, no damage to pins, no biggie! On first boot however, big issue - USB Overcurrent issue. it detected a keyboard and mouse in both the board sockets and the case sockets so it clearly had no error as to what I had before, but even with no USB connected, including the shrouding on the board for the 3.0 socket, I still got the same issue. Needless to say I have had to send the board back. To top it off, the motherboard decided it wanted one of the case screws for life - and took with it the case pin to hold it into place! Needless to say, I'll be happy to get a replacement board!
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for ryzen 5 1500x should i get a ASRock X370 KILLER SLI/ac or should i get a MSI X370 SLI PLUS. i am going to put it in a phanteks p400s tge looking for a solid $900 build without peripherals: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/JzXFr7 currently undecided on a GPU as i know that vega might come out soon which will reduce prices and the rx580 was just released so i am waiting for driver updates. i am going to be buying in about 2-3 months
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My build: CPU: 1700x @ 3.9 Cooler: H100i v2 RAM: Corsair LPX @2666, x16GB Main Storage: Samsung 960 Evo 500GB M.2 NVMe Other storage: x2 PNY 1311 128GB SSD, OCz 240A SSD, Seagate 1.5TB HDD MB: MSI X370 Carbon Pro PSU: Corsair RM 750x GPU: Dual MSI RX 480 Gaming X, 8GB Ok, so I built system several weeks ago, and everything has been fine until this morning. I'm not sure if it's an OS thing or a MB thing. I can boot and load windows totally fine, but my OS only detects my boot drive which is my Samsung 960. None of my other drives are detectable. When I boot to BIOS, I can see all of my HDD/SSD's are recognized by the MB in the SATA ports, but that is about it. I've got school stuff to do, and my school stuff is on my other drives.... Any idea what to do at this point? I've ensured all drivers are installed from MSI for the MB, no results. I'm lost here. Any help would be amazing.
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Hi all I did a rebuild today with the AMD 1800X and Gigabyte X370 Gaming 5 MB. The build is running perfectly, aside from one glaring issue. On a cold boot, the PC seems to boot cycle three times (always 3, the fans rev to their max for 2s or so). It then boots as if nothing was wrong. Restarts do not exhibit the same behaviour. One extremely odd thing I noticed (and what I think is a clue) is that on flashing the BIOS to the latest version (F5), on restart the PC appeared to 'flash itself back' to F3. I have never seen that behaviour in my life! Entering the BIOS also intermittently states 'BIOS values have been reset,.' This is despite my not touching the CLR CMOS jumper/button, or anything to do with them. The PC is running a fresh install of W10, the latest BIOS, up to date drivers (system and GPU), and pretty much anything else I can think of. If anybody has seen this before, and knows what to do, I would be hugely appreciative. Best RafflesTheThief