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Hi everyone, I have the BIOSTAR TB85 motherboard with LGA 1150 socket, and on the motherboard there are two male molex connectors labeled "auxpwr1" and "auxpwr2" and I don't exactly know if I should plug in a female molex cable into it and risk maybe shorting something. Does anyone know what those ports are for? Thanks for your help!
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Specs i7-4790 ASUS B85 PLUS G.skill 4x4 Ram ASUS STRIX 970 San disk ultra ssd 128 GB Cooler master V650 then swapped to Gigabyte P650B I’ve been having a lot of problems with my PC recently and made the mistake on the title. I did the standard process of elimination. I did everything by the book. first was PSU change. It booted fine once and I used to opportunity to save all the necessary stuff on my PC. But after awhile it just started powering up fan spin but no display or HDD LED activity. Next is boot outside the case with one ram (I tried each stick individually) stick and just cpu cooler. No Success. Then I tried using a GA-H97-HD3 motherboard but the results from that mobo was 2-3 second fan spin and it shuts off. Makes me wonder if that motherboard was bad from the start. The only thing left that I can deduce is the CPU. I tried delidding it since I don’t really have much to lose at this point and that didn’t fix the issue either. Due to my earlier mistake I’m scared if I bricked my board. But the reaction it does is exactly the same before I did the CLEAR RTC pin mistake. My plan now it to probably buy a 4690 to replace the 4790 if it really was the problem. I find it very unlikely that all 4 of my ram sticks are bad. Any advice you guys can provide will be greatly appreciated. I feel like this PC took a good portion of my life just from me trying to fix it.
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Hi users. Title is pretty self explanatory, basically I've tried three different i7's with this motherboard, which currently works with my Pentium G3220. Now, all the documentation Biostar provides, whether it be on their website, or in my manual, says this board and version supports the 4790k. I've updated the BIOS, painstakingly tried each and every BIOS version to no avail, and I've contacted Biostar themselves. They claim that the 4790k requires liquid cooling, which everyone should know is a load of crap. Plenty of people run it with stock coolers, and there's no reason it shouldn't work with my Hyper 212 Evo. No CPU with a TDP of 84W should require liquid cooling, and that doesn't explain why I don't get any video signal whatsoever. I'm concerned that Biostar may be misrepresenting their product. I'm pretty poor, and buying a new motherboard isn't in the cards (not until I upgrade to Ryzen). When it comes to troubleshooting, I think I've done everything I can. I've tried with different RAM configurations (32GB currently) tried unplugging all of my SATA drives, tried running off of motherboard video and unplugged my GPU, I've cleared CMOS, I've re-updated BIOS, and nothing is working. The PC runs fine with my worthless dual core, but I think we all know that isn't enough in 2020.
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so... the mobo in my server is being a piece of junk again, and i've decided it's been enough mess and i'm gonna get something that's not a piece of crap. i've put my sights on the asus B85M-E but something on the spec sheet caught my eye. first, as a disclaimer, dont recommend me other motherboards off of your random website of choice, local availability is very limited and i need this thing fast, so i'm sticking to the retailer i know will get my mobo here FAST. with that off my chest, the thing that slightly confuses me is the spec sheet mentions these are the PCI slots: - PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16 - PCIe 2.0 x1 - ye goode ole legacy PCI - PCIe 2.0 x16 (x4 electrical) which made me think: wait.. 1150 processors only come with 16 lanes right? where does that bottom slot get its lanes from? i'll be putting in two add-in cards, one being my trusty GT640 (it's only in there for the display outputs) and a "raid" card for my two storage drives. now, because my case is as much of a piece of trash as the mobo that's in there right now, the pcie slots are those "wiggle and break out" things so you cant close off again, so i'd like to have the "raid" card in the the bottom most slot, with the topmost slot holding my GPU. so.. i realise that a GT640 doesnt need half a lane of bandwidth to do what it is capable of, and the "raid" card is currently in a slot of god knows what speed, and it's performing amazingly. it's just a case of curiousity, and in case i may ever put a slightly less "potato" GPU or decide to use that top slot or bottom slot for a very high troughput card.
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So I just overclocked my i5-4690K to 4.5 GHz at manual 1.188 voltage. Full load when gaming is 62-66 degrees and 86 degrees in prime95 which I think is okay but idle temps are 45 degrees which I think is a bit too high and that is probably because I have manual voltage. So I tried to use offset mode instead but when I get into windows I see that the CPU only runs at stock turbo boost speed, 3.9 GHz instead of 4.5Ghz which is weird becuase in bios it says that the turbo boost speed is 4.5Ghz. Does anyone know how to fix this? If not then I guss I have to use manual voltage mode but I don't want to run at 45 degrees in idle... I probably should mention that I have an ASUS B85 pro gamer motherboard.
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This text is robot translation, because My English very poor I watched the video of Linus ,Then I assembled the computer; thank linus。 my cpu is 4790k OC 4.6Ghz 1.245V the memory of Kingston 1866 4*8G video card GTX960 4G Power Supply 650W 128g ssd & 1t hdd motherboard B85M-D3H I can only afford the price of these and Exclude video card can also enhance the performance of motherboard? this is my pc
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Hi! Sorry, Newbie here. I will be building my first PC soon, joining the PC MASTER RACE. I just have a quick question. Based on some forums I've read, some B85 Motherboards doesn't support Haswell and Haswell Refresh Processors out of the box. Does my Motherboard (ASUS B85 PRO GAMER) support my Processor? (I5 - 4460) without having a bios update? If not, Is it possible to update the Motherboard using the same CPU? Thanks in Advance! ~ Regards
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Hi there, I just found a cool mobo and I wanted to put a pentium k on it (to oc of course) but then I ran in to a problem, I can't find evidence that this mobo supports the pentium K oc... I am still a bit new to this so could you please tell me if it does support oc for pentium K and maybe tell me how you found it please? Thanx Shenkie the mobo is the Asus B85M-Gamer (not the pro gamer or the b85m-g (c2) ) https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/B85MGAMER/overview/
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Hi I have a Pentium g358 and a Gigabyte Motherboard and I want to see where this baby can get, right now I hace stock voltage and 4,0GHz but my PC crashes continously, what voltage option should I change? G3258 Hyper 212 Evo Gigabyte GA-B85m-D3H STRIX r9 380 4gb Kingston 1600 2x4gb WD caviar Blue 1 TB THIS ARE THE OPTIONS OF VOLTAGE ON THE MOBO CPU VRIN External Override 1.800v AUTO CPU Vcore 1.100v AUTO CPU Vcore Offset +0.000V AUTO CPU Graphics Voltage(VAXG) 1.000v AUTO CPU Graphics Voltage Offset +0.000v AUTO CPU RING Voltage 1.050v AUTO CPU RING Voltage Offset +0.000v AUTO CPU System Agent Voltage +0.000v AUTO CPU I/O Analog Voltage +0.000v AUTO CPU I/O Digital Voltage +0.000v AUTO
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Hello, I am close to buying a mobo for my second-hand i5 4590. I saw on PCPP that the B85 chipset 'may' need a BIOS update prior to using the board with the CPU. MOBO: Asrock B85 Pro3 M-ATX CPU: i5 4590 Certain places say b85 chipsets will need to be updated, some don't.. Im looking for a definitive answer :-D Hope you can help! - ReThorb_ P.S. Is the Troubleshooting section the correct place for this? 'Cuz I haven't bought the mobo yet and i'm currently not dealing with any issues...
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D12OAVE/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me= This is the one I'm looking at to replace my Gigabyte that has given me nothing but problems with waking up from sleep and BSODs and just random crap I'm really sick of. I bought it based off good reviews that later all went south from what I can see. Anybody own this board and can tell me anything about it?
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Hey guys, just wondering because I'll be putting a build together soon; how does the motherboard chipset affect the BIOS process and the overall quality of a computer? This is one of the areas in which I am completely clueless. More specifically: What is the difference between a motherboard with a B85 chipset, a H81 chipset... etc.? What are "BIOS" and how do I update them when I first boot a new computer? Almost every board says it supports Intel i7/i5/i3/Pentium processors, why even bother with a "better" chipset and more expensive board? Would the chipset effect the capabilities of a i5-4460 CPU? And finally, could you recommend an inexpensive mATX, SATA 6gb/s, USB 3.0 board to me? Thanks everyone in advance for the help, I always enjoy hearing from the community
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Greetings. I've been looking to build a budget gaming PC and have already bought all of my parts besides the case, motherboard, and power supply. The system incorporates the following- An Intel Core i3-4160 An MSI GTX 960 2GB OC 8 GB of 1600 MHZ Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR3 RAM A WD Caviar Blue 1TB 7200 RPM hard drive I was planning on buying a B85 board, but all of the boards I've looked at (The Gigabyte GA-B85M-D3H, the Gigabyte B85M-DS3H-A, and the ASRock B85M) all have a 32-bit operating system limit, which is said to display a maximum of 4GB of physical memory, regardless of how much you have installed. Do all B85 motherboards have a 32-bit OS limit? If so, is there an actual limit on the amount of ram used, or just on the amount displayed by the OS? And considering all this, should I just take the plunge and get an H97 board instead? Thanks, Aereldor.
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Is it worth getting a B85 motherboard?
cheeze_tartz posted a topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
I was looking for a green motherboard to match a GTX 970 Reference card, but the mobo is a B85 chipset. Is it worth getting it? I am not going to overclock. -
I'm Going to Buy A B85 Chipset Mobo..(For Small Overclocking upto 3.8 Ghz Max) Should i Buy MSI B85M-G43 in.msi.com/product/mb/B85MG43.html OR ASUS B85M-G www.asus.com/in/Motherboards/B85MG/ ? ANY ADVICE ?
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I'm Planning to buy a MoBo for my Intel G3258 Processor.... https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/msi-motherboard-b85g41pcmate https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/msi-motherboard-b85mg43 So 1.should i consider PC mate or Non Pc Mate MoBo.....? 2.Difference between PC mate or Non Pc Mate ? 3.Which is Best for Overclocking ? Thanks in Advance :rolleyes:
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Hi,Im Planning to Buy Intel G3258 Proccesor,I would Like to Consider GIGABYTE and MSI for Motherboards on B85 Chipset ? - (Perfect For Budget) http://www.amazon.in/Gigabyte-B85M-D3H-Intel-Motherboard-SATA/dp/B00D1A5OR0/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1432475877&sr=1-1 http://www.amazon.in/MSI-B85M-G43-Motherboard/dp/B00CXOMKJU/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1432225633&sr=1-1&keywords=b85m-g43 Or Should i Consider Some other.....? Advance Thanks.....
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What is the difference between these chipsets? Why should I want to choose motherboard with one or the another?
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All i know is that the H97 is a newer chipset than the B85. Any other differences?
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Guys, I don't know why they're still releasing B85 boards despite the H97 and Z97 standards right now. But for me, I might switch to this boards to enjoy premium features on the cheap. G1.Sniper B6 Main Features: Supports 4th Generation Intel® Core™ processors GIGABYTE Ultra Durable™ 4 Plus Technology GIGABYTE Hybrid digital power engine GIGABYTE UEFI DualBIOS™ GIGABYTE AMP-UP Audio technology Nichicon High End Audio Capacitors M.2 for SSDs drives with up to 10 Gb/s data transfer Intel GbE LAN with CFOS internet accelerator software DAC-UP USB port Realtek ALC1150 115dB SNR HD Audio with built-in rear audio amplifier Audio Noise Guard with LED path lighting Multi-GPU Support Intel® LAN with high ESD Protection Product Link: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5173#ov
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Guys, I don't know why they're still releasing B85 boards despite the H97 and Z97 standards right now. But for me, I might switch to this boards to enjoy premium features on the cheap. G1.Sniper B6 Main Features: Supports 4th Generation Intel® Core™ processors GIGABYTE Ultra Durable™ 4 Plus Technology GIGABYTE Hybrid digital power engine GIGABYTE UEFI DualBIOS™ GIGABYTE AMP-UP Audio technology Nichicon High End Audio Capacitors M.2 for SSDs drives with up to 10 Gb/s data transfer Intel GbE LAN with CFOS internet accelerator software DAC-UP USB port Realtek ALC1150 115dB SNR HD Audio with built-in rear audio amplifier Audio Noise Guard with LED path lighting Multi-GPU Support Intel® LAN with high ESD Protection Product Link: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5173#ov
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What settings I should change in bios to get 4.0 ghz without frying my mobo, processor, graphics card, Rams.... ????? Processor : G3258 (3.2 ghz) MotherBoard : Gigabyte GA-B85M-D3H RAM : Kingston 4GB DDR3 1333Mhz PSU : 450W(Zebronics) (http://zebronics.com/products/deluxe-series/zeb-450w-value-plus) HDD : Seagate 80 GB SATA 7200RPM 6.0GB/S Cabinet : iBall ATX size (not available on internet) Monitor : Dell 1920f
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So I'm kinda on a budget and was wondering is this a good motherboard for my build, willing to spend up to 100 if it isnt, not looking to overclock or SLI http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157563&AID=10657534&PID=3938566&SID=&nm_mc=AFC-C8JunctionCA&cm_mmc=AFC-C8JunctionCA-_-na-_-na-_-na&utm_medium=affiliates&utm_source=afc-%25zn Rest of my build http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/p/mBYXpg
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WOOHOO! Hopefully, overclocking is retained. I have had experience with the sniper b5, and that could OC pretty well. Let's see if the features are still there for b85 to overclock devil's canyon CPUs. AND, it'l look good with nvidia's reference design 970/980 coolers and allow users to finally have a green and black color scheme once more. Edit: Source: http://www.techpowerup.com/205517/gigabyte-announces-g1-sniper-b6-socket-lga1150-motherboard.html Perhaps the only negative is that you won't get all the Z97 chipset features, but who cares? GREEN IS BACK BABY!