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Help me choose, I play all sorts of games but mostly esports, then on the "heavier side" of games I play BF V 1080p high, Hunt the showdown High." Options are: 5700 xt 146Euros, 6600xt 200euros, 6650xt 285euros. Other specs are: 14400f, 32 ddr5 @ 6800mhz, ASRock B760M PG Riptide, 700w psu, m.2 ssd. Some helpful links down below: Asus Radeon RX 6650 XT ROG Strix OC V2 Gaming 8GB - graphics card - Multitronic AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT vs AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT vs Asus ROG Strix Radeon RX 6650 XT OC Edition | Graphics card comparison (versus.com) RX 6650 XT vs RX 5700 XT [6-Benchmark Showdown] (technical.city) RX 6650 XT vs RX 6600 XT [6-Benchmark Showdown] (technical.city)
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My GPU ramdomly disconnects from my system, it is very similar to just ripping it out while it is running. I have no idea why it is doing this, I have tried everything from different drivers to using Linux to running it a different system which ran fine in tell i put the gpu back inot my main system(i am going to run it in this secondary system some more). It started happening right after both a bios and windows update that happened at the same time (windows didnt give me a choice). I have a i7-7700, Rx 5600 XT, dell precision 3620 motherboard. I have tried downgrading the bios and it simply will not let me as the most recent update was a "critical" update. Anything is much appreciated as I dont want to spend money on something that isn't the problem.
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I have just built new pc and it is laggy while doing anything. Cursor skips from place to place while moving. Even bios is laggy. In bios it is set to external graphics. Cpu: ryzen 5 5600x Gpu: rx 6700 xt Motherboard: Aorus B550M pro Ram: Kingston Fury Beast, 32 GB, 4200MHz, CL36 Drive: SSD Kingston 2TB M.2 PCI-E x4 Gen4 NVMe Case: H1 nzxt PSU: 750W gold 80plus Lian Li Please help I've tried to reinstall the drivers via DDu multiple times.
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As described in the title, I'm running a Ryzen 5 3600 in NZXT's H1 case with the built-in 140mm AIO and PSU (detailed specs below). This has been a long-running issue, but has slowly gotten worse over time. My CPU temp stays locked at 75C+ while at idle. While running a game--for example Destiny 2 @ medium settings--it's pegged at 96C and won't cool down. Have tried a couple of different solutions (listed below) but with no success. This is my first PC I built myself, and although I'm pretty technical, I'm struggling to figure out what I could try next for solutions. Any help/suggestions are appreciated! I've attached a screencap of HWMonitor, programs currently open are Discord, Chrome, and HWMonitor. Specs: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 AMD Radeon RX 5500XT ASRock B450 Gaming-ITX/ac 16GB DDR4 RAM NZXT H1 Case + 140mm AIO + 750W PSU Windows 10 v22H2, build 19045.3930 1920x1200 display Can provide additional details if necessary Attempted solutions: Adjusting fan curve Cleaning dust filters Removing top/sides of case Unscrewing AIO+Fan and letting run outside case Tightening screws on CPU block Replacing thermal paste on CPU Updating drivers Additional Details: Unsure if these details are related, but here they are just in case. 1. I get a lot of instability, PC crashes/BSODs somewhat frequently (once every couple weeks or so). Many times, I will need to reinstall my graphics drivers for some reason, not sure why. Again, could be unrelated. 2. Was subject to a lot of power cuts ~1 year ago, over the summer running a portable AC on the same circuit would trip the breaker in the apartment, causing immediate shutdown.
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In the last 4 days, I've had 2 incidents of my screen going black & the system being totally unresponsive, aside from restarting it physically. Booting back up after this does not result in a Windows repair attempt, or anything unusual regarding file integrity. This time, I had tabbed out of Valorant (fullscreen) to check something, then tried opening Chrome, it didn't open, tried going back to Valorant & it shat itself. I used to tab in & out of anything without even a hint of the system getting locked up until now. It is worth noting that I moderately undervolt my CPU & GPU at all times, but that hasn't presented any issues in a while. I was on the Career tab in the game & only had Discord open alongside it, which obviously should never cause issues for a build like mine. I know the solution to this issue on its own is probably just reducing the undervolt aggression, but I'm more curious why this would randomly start happening for the first time with any of my builds.
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Hello, I searched the forums and the broader internet but couldn't find a good comparison of an M3 Max vs an equivalent Intel or AMD processor. A lot of the comparison sites just don't have comparative fields for Apple vs Intel processors. (Aka price to performance calcs). Can anyone point me to a good Intel or AMD processor that would be on-par with an M3 Max chip? I certainly don't need an Intel Core i9-14900k, but I am looking forward to using a proper Desktop class processor. I have not built a computer for about a decade. I currently have a 16" m1 Pro MBP, and an m2 MBA for work. Looking to build a gaming, 3D modeling, and 4k video editing windows PC. I plan to game at 1440p and don't care about ray tracing. I won't be playing many AAA games like Cyberpunk or Tomb Raider, more indy titles. So 1440p at 120hz will be my target monitor. Perhaps a second monitor at 4k with great color accuracy but a low refresh rate. Thank you!
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Hi all, Edit: the issue seems to be more fundamental. I can get into BIOS, and I opened hardware monitor to look at my CPU temps and after being there for a while I wanted to close it and my BIOS froze. Rest of the story provides context on how I got to this situation... I'm slightly panicking here. I had a good working setup with just Windows 11 (pro) installed (upgraded from Windows 10 pro) on my newly build machine (tech specs will follow). I installed Ubuntu as dual boot in a separate partition on the same SSD as my windows is located. It booted into MOK (I had secure boot set up) but I had issues with that so I passed it. It booted fine a couple of times when so I performed the necessary updates but after that it the problems started. I reboot into ubuntu and at the login screen it works fine, but trying to login in or open a different tty (ctrl+alt+f2 e.g.) it froze again (not getting into the desktop at all when logging in or not even reaching the tty). I tried rebooting into windows and I'm getting a different BSOD every time. Trying to boot into Windows recovery mode works, but when opening CMD I'm getting different BSODs as well. Couple I've had were: - IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL in ntoskrnl.exe - MEMORY_MANAGEMENT when trying to run DISM in cmd in recovery And a couple more but didn't have time to take a picture because my pc rebooted immediately. I tried swapping the boot order back hoping that was the cause, but then my BIOS froze... I don't understand how to get the dump files in this situation since booting from my Windows 10 install USB is freezing as well on the windows logo. My BIOS is on E7E26AMS.150 (just the version with which it shipped) and I see on the MSI page that there is a BIOS update available. But honestly, with my BIOS freezing I'm really afraid to start flashing a new version on it... what If it happens during the update? OS - Windows 11 + Ubuntu 22.04 dual boot x86 (32-bit) (i think I'm sorry I'm not sure) What OS was originaly installed on the system? Windows 11 pro retail Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from a retailer)? purchased from retailer Age of system (hardware) less than a month Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? less than a month CPU model AMD Ryzen 5 7600X Boxed Video Card model ASRock AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT Phantom Gaming 20GB OC MotherBoard - (if NOT a laptop) B650 GAMING PLUS WIFI (MS-7E26) Power Supply - brand & wattage (if laptop, skip this) Seasonic Focus GX-750 System Manufacturer what? Laptop or Desktop? Desktop Is there anyone able to help me? Things I tried: tried going into Ubuntu advanced, pick the older version in recovery but after browsing in the settings for a while it crashes and spews out this enormous log (see attached picture). tried booting into my Ubuntu boot USB but that freezes at boot logo tried booting into my Windows 10 pro USB but that freezes at boot logo
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Hello, I am planning on buying a laptop for myself for regular day-to-day office work and some/ rare gaming. I have been looking at Lenovo and Asus and I am confused between 2 specifications. A-> Company- ASUS- TUF A15 CPU- AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX GPU- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop RAM- 8GB DDR4-3200 SO-DIMM *2 Storage- 512GB PCIe 3.0 NVMe M.2 SSD B-> Company- Lenovo LOQ CPU- Intel i5-12450H GPU- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 Laptop RAM- 8GB DDR5-4800MHz (SODIMM) *2 Storage- 512 GB SSD M.2 2242 PCIe Gen4 TLC Both systems have 8GBx2 = 16GB of ram. but A has DDR4 ran whereas B has DDR5 ram. Both are at an approximate same price point but the ASUS laptop is refurbished. My approximate budget is 70,000 INR +/- 5,000 INR. I am unsure as to which laptop to select. Please feel free to ask any questions/ clarifications/ details required from my side. Kindly help.
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I have a gaming pc with an Intel I9 processor and and everything is intel compatible, but about a year after I bought it ,Windows Update keeps giving me a popup that says it can't update any further until I fix the raid issue..the pc works great otherwise. properties on the hard-rive show a AMD raid ..My pc has a M.2 with Windows on it and a sata drive with all the rest of my programs and data.... is it worth the time to fix and if so is there a way to fix it without reinstalling everything?
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graphicscard ASRock Challenger RX 6600 8GB GPU two monitors?
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Hi!! I just recently finished my first build- I have the ASRock Challenger RX6600 GPU in my motherboard (with a AMD Ryzen 5 5600G cpu) and ive been having issues trying to connect a second monitor and was curious if anyone had any tips on troubleshooting. Integrated graphics has been turned off and my main monitor is plugged into my GPU in the HDMI port, the second monitor I want to use is a display port cable and every time I attempt to plug it into the GPU it either says no signal found or my main monitor will go black and the second monitor will boot up (but not post into BIOS) and then completely shut off back into the no signal screen (the second monitor is a dell monitor that doesn't even have an HDMI port and only has VGA and dp so im wondering if its too old for the graphics card). Ive tried different cords and It gives the same result. If anyone has any idea why this happening I would be most grateful!! Would love a second monitor in my setup so would love a solution : D -
For the past 2-3 months I've had an issue where my CPU will randomly drop to 0.4 GHz even though it's nowhere near overheating and is on full battery. I've tried and tried again to fix the issue but cannot find any solutions. Laptop Specs: Model Name: Lenovo Ideapd Gaming 3 15ACH6 - Type 82K2 AMD Ryzen 5600H 16 GB RAM @ 3200Mhz Nvidia Geforce 1650 Max Q Normally: In Games: The max CPU temp that Lenovo has set is 80 degrees. The issue only seems to happening in games, I have no idea why. I've seen intel users have the exact same problems and solutions for those included ThrottleStop which isn't available for AMD CPUs. I've tried resetting Windows, installing Windows from a fresh ISO, updating my BIOS, reinstalling my graphics drivers and nothing has worked.
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In the pursuit of constructing a high-performance PC, I’ve meticulously selected components that harmonize both efficiency and power. The chassis of choice is the Phanteks Enthoo Pro TG, a versatile enclosure that comfortably houses six hard drives. This allows for a substantial storage configuration, currently envisioned as six 2TB Seagate Barracuda internal drives, culminating in a voluminous 12TB of storage space. Yet, I remain open to the idea of integrating higher-capacity drives should the need for expanded storage arise. Complementing this, I’ve incorporated a Western Digital Black SN770 1TB NVMe SSD, elevating the total storage capacity to an impressive 13TB. This strategic amalgamation of storage solutions ensures a swift system response while maintaining ample space for extensive data accumulation. The proposed memory allocation consists of 64GB Corsair Vengeance RAM, ensuring fluid multitasking and proficient data management. Powering this ensemble is the Corsair RM650x power supply, a paragon of stability and efficiency. The graphical prowess is delivered by the XFX Speedster QICK308 Radeon RX 7600—a judicious selection that promises both performance and value. At the heart of the system lies the AMD Ryzen 5 7600X, a formidable CPU that’s cooled by the Deepcool AK620 DIGITAL 68.99 CFM CPU Cooler, ensuring optimal thermal regulation. The foundation of this build is the MSI MAG B650 TOMAHAWK WIFI ATX AM5 Motherboard, a future-ready platform that offers both robust performance and connectivity options. This setup is primarily engineered for tasks such as Unreal Engine development, and I believe it represents a significant enhancement over my previous configuration. However, I am eager to hear your expert opinions and recommendations for any potential refinements or alternatives that could further optimize this build for my intended use cases. yes it will be used for gaming.
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Hi! I recently upgraded and switched from NVIDIA (3060) to AMD due to the increased VRAM on the 7800 XT. After, I started experiencing a lot more game crashes. First, I thought this was normal, cause the game I was playing was ARK Survival Ascended. Then I switched to ARMA III and the crashes keeps coming. It happens any time. It seems to be memory related? Often the error message I get includes that something like "memory could not be read". My computer was verry stable before I got the 7800 XT. The driver are all up to date, I’ve updated DirectX and I'm not overclocking anything. I've ran Furmark and 3D Mark stability test and the system works fine, no crashes and temps are stable. So, in my head I'm left with two possibilities: - The RX 7800 XT is unstable due to worse integration in games, or its drivers are more unstable than NVIDIA drivers - OR - - I’ve gotten a bad card, that makes the game crash more. The last one seems unrealistic to me, since stability testing, does not seem to make the system crash. But real-world application and stability test are two different things. Does anyone else have any idea why I keep crashing? Have anyone else experienced the same problems? Computer info: ASUS ROG STRIX B550-F Gaming AMD Ryzen 5 5600X AMD RX 7800 XT 16GB G.Skill F4 32GB DDR4 RAM Cooler Master MWE Gold 850W PSU Kingston A2000 NVMe PCIe SSD 1TB Kingston NV2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD 2TB Kingston SSDNow UV400 240GB Samsung 850 EVO 250GB WD HDD Caviar Black WD2002FAEX
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Hi there! A year and a half ago I bought a RX 6700 and I've been having an horrible experience with it. As mentioned below, I use 4 monitors where one usually has a tab from Twitch or Youtube. If for some reason I open another tab of Youtube for exemple, both videos will be lagging a LOT. Whatever monitor they're on. Same if I open a webpage with some animations (this include some media players: if the HUD? of Youtube is showing while the video is playing, the video will lag until it disappears), everything will lag for some time. In top of all that, when I press Alt+tab it's all buggy, even if I have only one Twitch/Youtube it will show like 7-8 of that tab. Few screens of this mess: https://imgur.com/a/GNNzvK9 (the screens are on Opera but the same happens on Chrome + Firefox, I just can't stand these web browsers). I've deactivated the hardware acceleration on Opera and it's now usable, but I still have all that. Sometimes the fourth monitor won't even be recognized anymore. I don't turn off any screens, I'll have to reboot maybe 5 times in order to get it to be detected (already tried to turn them off and everything but still the same). It struggles with a few games too, which I can't remember now from the top of my mind, since I've abandonned playing on PC and switched to the Steam Deck and Ps5 because of this GPU. Here are the specs of the PC: GPU: Sapphire RX 6700 CPU: Ryzen 5 5600 Motherboard: Asus ROG B450F RAM: 2x16GB CORSAIR PSU: Nox 650W Monitors: Main 1080@144, other 3 1080@60Hz Operating System & Version: Windows 11 23H2 GPU Drivers: Adrenaline 24.2.1 I have already tried this: - Uninstall drivers with DDU in safe mode. - Updated from Windows 10 to Windows 11 23H2. - Switched all cables, bought new ones, changed from DP to HDMI all screens, etc. - Main monitor switch from 144 to 60Hz like the others 3. Even while using only two monitors at 1080p@60 each, still the same. - Updated BIOS and chipset. - XMP deactivated and reactivated. - Turned off Freesync on the main monitor. - Someone on Reddit advised to turn off MPO, it kind of helped but the Alt-Tab thing is still happening. I'm about to switch back to Nvidia since it doesn't seem that the card likes multi-monitors setup, but am I missing something? Thanks in advance if you read all this!
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I've got an Acer Aspire a315-g42-r5yr Laptop from a friend for basic maintenance. After cleaning everything, changing bios battery, i went to reinstall windows, i successfully booted the installer, installed windows, and then: no bootable device found. I've tried all over again, and again, then i started troubleshooting. I went trough every posibble setting in bios, least 3 times and if windows is installed, i get no bootable device error. But if ubuntu is installed, everything is working fine. Any ideas why is this happening?
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Brand new PC is having black screen crashes in Destiny 2. Long story short, I just built a brand new computer last week (specs below). On first boot, I wanted to test my most-played game, Destiny 2, and was super happy to see it maxing out with 144fps and FreeSync-type smoothness. However, over the past week, Destiny has been crashing randomly, sometimes even as I first load into an area. I have done just about every Reddit/YouTube troubleshoot in the book, still to no avail. My PC seems to run fine in everything else, it's just Destiny that has constant issues. I'll summarize the list of issues below, including specs, and the common error code when my system crashes. Issue: Destiny 2 black screen after playing for anywhere between 1-20 minutes, booted back to windows home screen, presented with error code "Broccoli" (GPU issue in-game), restart required to open Destiny again. In game before crashes is very stuttery, lots of screen tearing. PC is still running after crash, no MB debug lights come on, and I'm able to use most desktop apps post-crash as well. Things I've noticed: No GPU or CPU temperature peaking during crashes, super high scores with no crashing 3DMark or Heaven, no issues in other games, VRAM MHz sits around 1000 even when idle, game sits around 75-85% GPU utilization in intensive areas. Tweaks to my system I've made: XMP enabled on RAM, CPU undervolted to max 85W, tested GPU clock speed to max at 3000MHz, undervolted to 1050mV, power limit increase to 15% (all stable but not in Destiny). Fixes I've tried that haven't worked: 1. Resolution tweaks with CRU to reduce idle VRAM MHz. 2. Disable and fully delete Xbox game bar. 3. Reset GPU overclock to out-of-box tuning. 4. DDU graphics drivers. 5. Went back to old drivers that were "more stable" for the 7x00 series of AMD cards. 6. Windows memory test (just to make sure it wasn't the RAM). 7. Set power plan to high performance, also giving Destiny 2 high priority graphics settings. 8. Updated chipsets and BIOS. 9. Verified game files via Steam. 10. Disabled full screen optimization (this has helped with overall smoothness). Error Code: Display driver amduw23g stopped responding and has successfully recovered. This is the error code I have been receiving every crash. I'm not 100% sure this is the culprit, but there are no other warning codes around the crashing times. People on reddit whop receive this code seem to have similar issues to my own. I have linked a pic of this error code below. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edit Log: Few hours after posting this, I'm having worse stutters in game. I ran a strike with no crashes, and I had GPU-Z handy on my second monitor. GPU-Z shows that when these stutters happen, the following drop to zero or near zero: GPU clock, GPU load, Board Power Draw, and GPU voltage. These stutters are like skipping frames, imagine freezing for half a second before the game goes right back to normal. Specs: CPU: Ryzen 7 7700x GPU: AMD Radeon 7800xt RAM: G.skill 6000Mhz CL32 MB: MSI B650-p Wifi PSU: Thermaltake GF1 850W (2024) Case: Corsair 3000D Monitor: Dell S2716DG (GSync, no FreeSync) Thank you to everyone who responds with help. I'm hoping I'm able to figure this out soon.
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I read quite a few opinions on the interwebs about this issue and many of them were conflicting others didn't make any sense so I beg you to respond to this post only if you really know how this stuff works without assumptions etc because I am very confused already as it is. Thank you. So my question is simple and only about Freesync (dont care about Gsync) Lets say you have a 144Hz monitor that has Freesync but only on the range 40-90Hz What happens if your actual FPS rate on a game can be like 180 FPS ? will freesync lower it to 90 FPS?
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Hey All, I Have been having random crashes very randomly on my desktop. I recently upgraded back in October from an Intel CPU to an AMD Ryzen 7800x3D so I also got a new motherboard and ram. SSDs all stayed the same as well as my GPU (EVGA 3080), PSU was upgraded from a powerspec 850w gold to a seasonic 850w platinum. The crashes are random and there is no noticeable common occurrence. I don't seem to have issues with any performance, just the very random crashing. It has happened the last 3 days and I think I was only watching Youtube/Twitch at the time. Any help would be appreciated as it has started to get mildly annoying and I haven't been able to figure anything out.
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hello everyone!!! it happens that several days ago I have noticed that my games every time I open them after turning off the pc restarts its installation of shader cache, that seems to me something strange because I had previously installed them and in my previous pc once the shader cache are installed remain installed without problems until I update my drivers why does this happen? is there any solution to stop this from happening to me? my graphics card is the rx 6700xt with the latest drivers installed with DDU. and a ryzen 7 5700x processor. PS: I read somewhere that if I have a special character in the windows user could give a problem, my pc had a accent mark in my main account and then I removed it, but I don't know if that solved the problem.
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I would like anyone to help me understand a couple of things? I am playing with AFMF and FSR 3.0 Frame Generation. There are a few things I don't quite get in relation to Frame Generation and (input) latency. I use a fixed rate 60hz monitor. For example, my first question, in the picture below, what "Frame Gen Lag" means exactly? does it mean the Frame Generation is lagging 26ms when creating the new AI frame to inject? or it is telling me the added input lag? (Also, I see stuttering of 36% which seems a bit high but I have 118 FPS on a 60Hz so sounds like plenty enough even if there was a minor drop of 25FPS I am still past 60FPS; I understand it might drop from 200FPS to 150FPS at times but does the micro-stuttering percentage matter at all if you are still past 60FPS for my 60hz monitor?). I can understand how VSYNC might increase input latency and I understand that injecting a frame comes with an added latency but it still confuses me quite a lot, I don't think 45FPS native to 60FPS generated frames should make a difference in input latency; let's say I play COD MWIII with FSR 3.0 and Frame Generation on my 60Hz monitor and I get 110 native FPS on Quality... in theory, the more FPS even beyond my monitor's refresh rate helps to decrease input latency but now I have introduced Frame Generation which adds some latency (reduced thanks to Anti-Lag) and I managed to double my FPS: from 110 to 220 FPS, am I reducing my input latency or in reality I am making things worse with Frame Generation given I was already past 60FPS in my fixed refresh rate monitor? I have noted "FRAME GEN LAG" in the image above shows "N/A" when using FSR 3.0 Frame Generation, which is not the case when you use AFMF from the AMD Adrenaline driver. Why is that? I am guessing it is related to the fact that AFMF only reports real FPS via the performance overlay and not the in-game counter (whereas FSR3.0 Frame Generation reflects the added frames in the FPS counter correctly). With regards to input latency I have various scenarios. Let's assume my fixed rate monitor at 60Hz AMD Anti-Lag is on, and FSR 3 on Quality gives me 120FPS on a game, say Call Of Duty but could be any other game where latency matters. Using Frame Generation (AFMF). How is the effect on input latency on each scenario, what is the benefit if any or why it could have an undesired impact in smoothness or input lag. Scenario 1 - vsync off - enhanced sync on I enable FSR3 with Frame Generation ON, no frame limit. Then I double my FPS from 120 to 240. Scenario 2 - vsync off - enhanced sync on I enable FSR3 with Frame Generation ON. I set an in-game frame limit to 60, doubling my FPS to just 120. Scenario 3 - vsync off - enhanced sync on I enable FSR3 with Frame Generation ON. I set an in-game frame limit to 30, matching my 60 FPS to my monitor's refresh rate at 60Hz. Scenario 4 - vsync on I enable FSR3 with Frame Generation ON. No frame limit. I get more than 100 FPS. In these scenarios: enabling Frame Generation would make input latency to increase or decrease? Thanks in advance, any advice or comment to clarify this will be welcome.
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Is this a scam? It got a D on Fakespot. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CFWRLDB5?tag=pcpapi-20&linkCode=ogi&th=1&psc=1
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Current Problem: PC doesn't POST with new CPU in but everything works perfectly fine with the old CPU. This is despite having updated the BIOS, and having cleared the CMOS(Multiple times). Summary: The PC works completely 100% fine when the old CPU is in, but the moment I put a new compatible CPU in (did 2 so far) it refuses to POST. I did everything in: https://linustechtips.com/topic/42440-readme-how-to-respond-to-a-no-post-or-no-power-up-situation/ and still the issue persist. It can't POSSIBLY be 2 brand new CPUs being DEAD on arrival could it?! Details: I flashed version 5.2 of the BIOS to the motherboard, booted with my old pc, verified that it is indeed the version, then shut everything down and put the new CPU, the Ryzen 9 5900X, which should work fine on it. However when I turn the PC on it doesn't post it just stays on with fans and leds going forever with no display. I tried different RAM sets, both of which work with the old CPU but neither work with the new. Had 1 stick of ram on each slot, I did that with each RAM in both slots. Disconnected everything, only had the 1 HDMI plugged to the GFX card to a screen and no signal. I know very little about BIOS settings but I don't think those would matter since I cleared the CMOS and we're talking about a brand new CPU.The motherboard & original CPU is from an old Origin PC that a friend of mine gave me when they were upgrading their PC. I don't know if that matters but at this point I am grasping at straws. I would absolutely appreciate any help, thank you. If you need more info feel free to ask and I'll answer as soon as I can and add the info here with an edit. Specs: OS: Kinda corrupted Windows 11(x64).. but it doesn't post so it can't be the source of the issue! WORKING CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600X 3.6 GHz 6-Core Processor New NOT POSTING CPU(s): Brand New AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 3.7 GHz 12-Core Processor (& bonus CPU that I also tried and didn't work: Brand New AMD Ryzen 7 3800X 3.9 GHz 8-Core Processor) Mobo: ASRock Fatal1ty X470 Gaming-ITX/ac Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard (Url to the specs and the documents on it: https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/Fatal1ty x470 Gaming-ITXac/index.asp#Support ) RAM: TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan Z 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 Memory (Additionally tested with another set of 2x 8GB DDR4-3200 RIPJAWS) PSU: Corsair RM750e (2023) 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply (Known working, brand new) GFX Card: Gigabyte GAMING OC Radeon RX 5700 XT 8 GB Video Card
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Hey All! IDK if this is the place to post this, but I would love some guidance on how I should proceed in getting a MOBO replacement. TL;DR - My Asus Tuf Gaming X570 PRO-Wifi has died yesterday and my warrenty expired back in October 2023. After reaching out to Asus, I have determine that my choices are to either send it in for repair (which they said could cost anywhere from $75-$200 depending on the hardware issue) or purchase a replacement (either new or used). I would Like some advice on If I should send my board in for repairs, or just say "screw it" and buy a different one. My current system core components are: AMD Ryzen 9 5900x Radeon RX 6900xt 64gb (2x32gb) of Crucial Ballistix 3600mhz cl16 RAM Samsung 980 Pro 1TB SSD (OS) Crucial P5 plus 4TB (games and projects) Corsair RMx1000 PSU The key features I want/need on my MOBO are: 2.5g Lan Onboard Wifi 6 or higher + bluetooth two M.2 slots (at least one being PCIe 4.0) USB 3.2 Gen 2 USB-C Front panel connector So far I have narrowed down my choices to the following MOBO under $200: New Boards w/ 3 Yr Warranties: Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2 ($140) MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK MAX WIFI ($160) Used Boards w/o Warranties: MSI MAG X570S Tomahawk Max WIFI ($175) ROG STRIX X570-E GAMING WIFI II ($200) I am leaning towards buying the Gigabyte board, as it does like 80% of what my old board did, comes with a new warranty, and it seems like the best bang for the buck. However, I am not opposed to sending my board for repair. I have a laptop and an Xbox Series X, so I'm not deviceless on the computing and gaming front, but I dont know if its worth it to potential spend the same amount of money to repair it as it would cost to just by a replacement. As for used options, I am hesitant. While they are high end MOBO's, and newer than my current one, I have heard a lot of horror stories in regards to used boards, and I don't necessarily what to be in a similar situation in a year or so (at that point, it might make more sense to just upgrade to the AM5 platform). So, what do you guys think I should do, should I go new, used, or repaired? I am also open to different options/perspectives if you have them! I dont REALLY want to change platforms rn, but if you have differnet MOBO suggestion, I am all ears!
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Hello, I have been having issues regarding my CPU temperature spiking. It is something that (obviously) should not be happening, as I have water cooling, sufficient fans and thermal paste. I had really bad temp issues about 5 months ago, and I figured out my fan layout was incorrect and needed new thermal paste. I did this and the issue was now been fixed. However the problem has crept up again however its slightly different. When I turn on my PC for the first time, the issues show. Temperatures reach ~100oC (at its worst, so playing games) and back down again to ~70oC. The spiking pattern is concerning me as I'm pretty sure it was a more steady figure 5 months ago. I don't think its a sensor issue as my computer does suffer a lot while happening, it runs painfully slow. Maybe my CPU was damaged from the previous incidents, heck could be some weird bitcoin mining virus that works in short bursts to stay hidden. (I think I have shown plenty here that my computer knowledge is very limited). A handful of the times the PC has turned itself off due to this issue, particularly if I am watch YT. As a temporary fix, I currently turn off my PC, leave it for 10 mins and come back. After that, the temperature is still high-ish like 70oC-80oC range, but manageable enough to play with my friends I use a AMD Ryzen 5 3600 CPU Obviously I would prefer not to replace it, as I am not made of money but if I am to, I would love to get some suggestions in £100 range Many thanks for reading Henry aka Progue
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Hello Guys, thank you for reading in advance! So I have a problem which I have never even heard of. I Built a new PC and got the : "New CPU installed. fTPM/PSP NV corrupted or fTPM/PSP NV structure changed. Press Y to reset fTPM. If you have Bitlocker or encryption enabled, the system will not boot without a recovery key. Press N to keep previous fTPM record and continue system boot. fTPM will NOT enable in new CPU, you can swap back to the old CPU to recover TPM-related keys and data" The problem is that it is unresponsive, If I press y absolutely nothing happens if I press N or Del mostly nothing happens, I found some Spanis video where he "solved" the problem by pressing n+del at the same time getting into the bios and disabling "Security Device Support" which I suppose disables TPM. The problem with this fix is I can't install Win 11 of course because it needs tpm. I tried resetting the CMOS, and installing the newest bios. I reseted the bios too. Do i have a bad CPU or mobo? I had some trouble just getting to this problem. I had a black screen of death and I'm not sure what fixed it (maybe re-seating the RAM) Spec: B550M aorus elite rev.3 5800x 2x16 cl 16 3600 ram 750w seasonic g12 power supply 1tb 980 Samsung SSD I would appreciate your help! Thanks!
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