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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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Just bought my pc components and I was checking to see if I needed to update the motherboard bios to be able to use my Ryzen 5 5600, but what i found instead was a bunch of people saying not to buy biostar motherboards, saying they were slow, the VRMs had no cooling and such. The model i bought comes with heatspreaders in the VRMs, but should I be concerned? Should I return it?
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Hey there! I'm giving the forum a shot to ask for some help. Some needed context: MOBO: Biostar Racing B550GTQ *CPU: Ryzen 7 3700X *GPU: SAPHIRE Radeon 6600 RAM: XPG Gammix D30 Silver DDR4, 3200MHz, 8GB, Non-ECC, CL16, XMP (4 sticks for a total of 32GB) *PSU: EVGA 500w Bronze (In Trying to cover all my bases, I'll add some misc information about the system) *-4 running argb fans, all connected to MOBO. -CM Hyper212 Cooler -CM q300l case *-OS runs off of a 120GB ssd. *-Additional Storage: 1TB WD Harddrive, 1TB Lenovo Laptop HDD & 1TB Kingston NVME ssd -Stat Screen on inside of PC (A sketchy assembly on my part: Aliexpress stat screen hooked to a usb outlet mooshed on the inside.) *-rgb lightstrips and other decorations made out of literal junk, including old cables (None of these faux cable come in contact with a functioning device). *-PCIE expansion card with 4 USB3.0 ports (receive sata power) An * here: never presented issues before MOBO upgrade As a gamer and digital arts profesional on a tight budget, I decided to take the leap into purchasing gear I could get for work and leisure. Over the course of a year I obtained a *Ryzen 3700x (Unknown provenance, aliexpress unit,), and a *Radeon 6600 Sapphire. Among other upgrades I had wanted to obtain a B550 MOBO with PCIE 4.0 for these new components. As with other components I went with an affordable option, a BIOSTAR B550GTQ Racing MOBO. I make a big emphasis on the MOBO because this strange glitch only began happening after it's instalation. In its previous MOBO (An asrock B320), the PC never encountered this glitch. I'll describe the glitch: Whilst watching youtube videos or playing games a sudden stutter will occur. The video/game will stutter, slowing down. The audio will distort alongside it, making an awful screeching noise. It lasts only a second or two, then it'll stop. It will not happen again until next boot. Other small problems began around this time aswell: -PC won't come back from Sleep Mode. -Internal Monitoring Screen will remain on and displaying frozen data, system wont come back from sleep mode. -Slower Boot time. System will delay significantly in booting windows from ssd. I've investigated and tried several troubleshooting steps. All the way from software issues, to hardware issues. I've changed power performance levels and changed several drivers. I've also obtained a new SSD for boot. Problem persists. My best guesses lie in a couple places: -MOBO being faulty? -PSU causing some sort of undervolting? -Driver issues? My main suspect is the MOBO, although I would very much like to hear people's thoughts. I'll be more than happy to provide any adittional info to anyone who's like to help me out!
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Hi all, I bought a used pre-built for my wife, and during the demonstration everything was working fine. Brought it home, and nothing worked. Occasionally, bios would launch, but I couldn't get anything beyond that to display on the monitor. A buddy advised me to remove the battery on the motherboard, and that worked. Fast forward a few weeks later, I cannot get ANYTHING to display (BIOS or otherwise.) I removed the battery, nothing. Replaced the battery, nothing. I used the JCMOS1 jumper thing, and still nothing. Please help! It is a Biostar A320MH motherboard and a Radon Rx 580 8G OC.
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Shoul i Buy This Biostar GT210 1gb DDR3 for 7$ (2nd hand)??? my spec is: Intel Core 2Duo 1+2gb DDR 2ram Esconic G33 Motherboard thank you!
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I cant find the amd ftpm setting i have 3600 ryzen 5 and biostar b450mh motherboard i cant find the setting anywhere
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Good day LTT peeps, I am planning to build a mini-ITX pc but I am just a budget gamer and I do want to maximize it by not buying pricey components for me to pull it off, I know it seems a bit strange that a person with a tight budget wants to have a pricey build such as a mini-ITX build but I really want to have it so, I was hoping to get some suggestions on budget ITX motherboards that are good because the ones that I see are 150$ up and I might not be able to maximize its features, are there any cheaper ones like 150$ below price range that you know of which are good? I have been eyeing this specific motherboard the BIOSTAR B550-T SILVER which the price for me is good (about 115$) but I do not know about the quality and it seems that there are little to no reviews about this motherboard. I have also seen reviews about the BIOSTAR brand in general being a junk but some says they had BIOSTAR motherboard with them that lasts 5+ years so at this point I think I also have to write this not to mention there are no posts about budget ITX motherboards with good VRM's and stuff I also want to mention that I know about overclocking and I might do it if I can't resist it LOL. Also if you want to know the other components that I am planning to buy: CPU: Ryzen 5 3500x (already bought from a friend for a good deal) MOBO: BIOSTAR B550-T SILVER? GPU: GTX 1650 Super or GTX 1660 Super RAM: any low profile 16gb 3200mhz non-RGB Thanks in advance!
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I'm going for a "low budget" ITX build with the 5600x, and B550 ITXs are kinda hard to find below 200€. I sumbled upon the Biostar MB B550T-Silver, which goes for 174€. Is it any good? I never purchased anything from them. Consider that this build won't be doing any overclocking. Thank you in advance!
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Does anyone know how can I use the Thunderbolt header on the Valkyrie motherboards? The 9-pin header appears to be quite different from what I'm used to seeing on the Gigabyte, ASRock, and Asus TB headers. This particular header is from the Z790 Valkyrie: Any ideas or suggestions? Ideally, I would prefer to use a card like the Gigabyte GC-Maple Ridge, but I'm unsure of its compatibility with this motherboard. Despite my attempts to reach out to Biostar's support team, I have yet to receive a response, which is quite discouraging.
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Trying to update the bios for this motherboard so I was going to get a cheap CPU off of eBay but all the cheap ones are Bristol ridge CPUs like the a6 to a12 stuff and those are supported by the motherboard under the current bios version. With the new bios version though Bristol ridge support gets removed when adding support for 5000 series. My question being is it good to update the bios with this type of CPU or will it be an issue?
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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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What happened was one day I turned on my computer and Windows could not successfully boot. I kept getting this error message (in the photos). It would not let me fix it. I was about to wipe it clean and fresh install...But it just wouldn't turn back on. I'd click the power on button, and the fan would attempt to spin and then turn off. I've cleaned it all out. Replaced the CMOS. I have switched the reset and power button cables round. Tried without GPU. Tried removing a stick of RAM. There is still an LED lit on the motherboard. I've removed the PSU and done a paper clip test, and it ran with the paper clip. Triple checked all cables. Applied new thermal paste to the CPU. I'm thinking perhaps something wrong with the PSU or motherboard? Can anyone shed some light? Obviously, right now we are in isolation, and it's not easy to find a repair person right now. I was wondering if I could buy a replacement part instead. Anyone know what the fault could be, and anything that I could do? There is a video attached, if you want to see. Specs: Motherboard Biostar Hi-Fi A70U3P RAM: 2x 8gb Hyper Fury X DDR3 CPU: AMD Athlon X4 880K 4.2GHz Storage: Seagate 1TB 3.5" SATA Desktop Hard Drive GPU: Nvidia GTX 970 PSU: XFX P1-500B-XTFR 500W ATX 500Watts OS: Win 10 64bit Thank you very much for reading. Jack Video.MOV
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https://www.proshop.no/Prosessor/AMD-Ryzen-5-1600-AF-Wraith-Stealth-Prosessor-6-kjerner-32-GHz-AMD-AM4-AMD-Boxed-PIB-med-kjoeler/2821686 https://www.proshop.no/Hovedkort/BIOSTAR-RACING-Hovedkort-AMD-B450-AMD-AM4-socket-DDR4-RAM-Micro-ATX/2686953
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Ummm. So i said i would buy a gtx 680 to my old pc that has CPU: Intel Pentium dual core E5700 3.00ghz / Ram: 6GBs ddr3 / Motherboard: Biostar g41d3c / HDD: 160Gb / Mother supply will change later because it doesn't have the gpu connector soo i just wanna know if i could buy a gtx 680 and if it would fit to my motherboard gpu slot
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I am planning an itx ryzen build, it's a bit off in the future but i like to be prepared. The new biostar B350GTN, X370GTN and A320GTN have launched today and i was wondering if i should do my build with either one of the motherboards i mentioned or wait for something else from abothe manufacturer. By build would be with an ryzen 1600 and also Vega when it comes out?
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Source: http://www.anandtech.com/show/11473/asrock-miniitx-x370-gaming-itxac ASRock's Mini-ITX Motherboard for AMD Ryzen X370 Gaming ITX/ac CPU Support CPUs in AM4 form-factor AMD Ryzen and AMD A-series APUs Graphics PCIe 3.0 x16, or integrated in case of APUs Chipset AMD X370 Memory Two DDR4 DIMM slots Ethernet 2 × Intel GbE controllers Display Outputs 2 × HDMI for APUs Storage 4 × SATA 6 Gbps 1 × M.2 (PCIe 3.0 x4 or SATA) Audio Realtek ALC1220 7.1 channel audio Creative’s Sound Blaster Cinema 3 enhancing software USB 5 × USB 3.0 Type-A 1 × USB 3.0 Type-C 5 × USB 2.0 Other I/O 802.11ac Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.2 Form-Factor Mini-ITX MSRP $150 ~ $160 One and a half months ago Biostar introduced the first AM4 mini-itx motherboards for Ryzen. These became pretty popular, considering they were the only AM4 mini-itx boards on the market. If anyone wanted to build an SFF pc using a Ryzen CPU, they were essentially limited to Biostar. However, there were some shortcomings with using this motherboard. For one, many people complained about the bios being pretty bad, with a lot of apparently being horribly translated from a different language. As well, many people complained about it not having wifi. Now, though, Asrock is introducing it's own mini-itx am4 motherboard. This board has wifi built in and also definitely uses a better bios than the Biostar board. It's a little more expensive, but you get some nice extras with it, such as the 8 5 phase vrm design (2 for SoC and 6 3 for CPU itself). I think that's it's nice that we finally have an am4 mini-itx motherboard from one of "the big 4." What are your thoughts?
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Biostar's new Racing X370GTN motherboard can now be found on Newegg for about $110. this is the first itx board for the am4 platform. for how young ryzen is, i'm impressed with how quickly itx am4 came around. as far as i can remember, there never was any am3+ itx boards ever. shame too. i would've loved to build a mitx system with a 8350. either way, i have a new build planned around the new biostar board. specs below: ryzen 7 1800x corsair h80i v2 aio liquid cooler biostar racing x370gtn 32gb g.skill ripjaws v 3200mhz intel ssd6 p600 1tb nvme bootup adata 512gb ssd for adobe scratch disk use 2tb seagate firecuda 2.5 inch hdd for games 6tb wd black for recording 8tb wd red for backups gtx 980 ti (looking to replace this with amd vega once it comes out) silverstone sfx-l 700w 80+ Platinum psu ncase m1 mitx case i've had my ryzen 7 1800x sitting on a shelf since launch. i can't wait to finally put my new main mini system together! hopefully everyone else whose been waiting to build an am4 itx system feels the same way!
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Last overclock guide video was awesome. However, for an o/c noob i really can't translate those configuration done in Linus's 1700x o/c guide w/ asus board (mine is biostar x370 gt7). I don't mean to be a lazy bastard, but if someone has come to a good o/c with my spec can you help, please? My rig contains : M/B : Biostar RACING X370 GT7 CPU : Ryzen 1700x RAM: ddr4 16g pc4-25600 cl16 trident z rgb
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So i tried to overclock my FX8350 to 4.4ghz when i went into BIOS and changed all the settings oc and voltage (1.4 somthing volts) i saved the stuff and rebootedinto windows and cpuz doesnt show a change, the issue is that i canot get back into BIOS, i spam delete and the a white dash apears in the top left corner and it freezes there. i can still use my pc in windows like normal but cant got to bios can anyone help?
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Not to long ago, biostar has introduced their mining motherboard. Now they are introducing their own riser for mining. They claim it can handle up to 104 usb devices. Far more superior than Intel x299 cpu, that's for sure. https://videocardz.com/newz/biostar-teasing-motherboard-with-104-usb-risers-support-for-mining
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Hello all, I currently have a Biostar Z270Gt4 racing motherboard, i5 7600k, Asus strix 1050 ti, and seasonic 550w 80+gold psu. I am new to this so please bear with me, I am receiving a post code of 1E and the manual does not specify what that is ive tried contacting tech support to no avail. so my next step is asking the community. can some one help me clear this code. ive tried clearing the cmos and following all linus' check list but nothing. fun fact biostar makes mobos with 2 bios chips and both say 1E
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I'm rocking the system seen in my signature. biostar is awful when it comes to bios updates. they released their agesa 1.0.0.6 or whatever for memory compatibility late june while everyone else had it much earlier. nonetheless i have updated to it, and no i can get my memory to run at 2933mhz no problem. before i couldn't get anywhere above 2133. huge improvement with a nice performance bump in all applications. hopefully one day i can run at and above the rated 3200mhz that my kit is rated for. either way, when i updated the bios, amd ryzen master software started acting differently. instead of not needing to restart upon setting the overclock, it now does. and now with the same 3.9ghz overclock (on stock voltage, w00t!) that i've been putting on for months, i am running 10c hotter at idle and under load. i used to idle at 40 - 45. now its 50 -55. i have turned up my h80i fan rpm from 800 to 1000 to help cool things down better, but it's still higher than it was before. nothing else with the system has changed. is anyone experiencing a similar thing, and is there any way to bring the temps back down without removing the overclock?
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Source: http://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=882#overview Lesser known motherboard manufacturer Biostar just released a new AMD AM4 based motherboard specifically for gpu mining able to support AMD and Nvidia cards mining at the same time. Featuring just 2 DDR4 dimms, 6 PCIe slots and 2x additional 12V 4pin power headers to help power your 6 cards. Seems a bit odd as they promote it on social media with the phrase "Time is money to make your ROI the most efficient" but chose to base this on Ryzen, which has no CPU in a price bracket near the Celerons, Pentiums and i3s used by most mining rigs. The cheapest Ryzen CPU, the R5 1400 comes in at $169.99, almost 3x the price of the Pentium G4400 at $59.99. No information on pricing or availability just yet for the motherboard but hopefully soon before the craze starts fading for their sake.
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Another mining motherboard from BioStar. Model is TB250-BTC Pro Ver 6.x. Runs on socket 1151 for Intel 1151 cpus Intel B250 chipset for 12 gen 3 lanes Up to 32GB of DDR4 6 SATA ports 12 PCIe slots total. 1 physical x16, 11 physical x1 Dual 4 pin molex for extra power to gpus MSRP $130 http://www.biostar.com.tw/app/en/mb/introduction.php?S_ID=884#overview