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Hi, I have a MSI b450 tomahawk max with 5600x cpu that I am using for the last two years, haven’t face any issues. Long ago, i saw this red light issue but didn’t know much about it, opened my case and did some connection checks and it worked. Recently, I have downgraded my gpu from 6700xt to 1030, faced this cpu red light issue 7 days ago, tried gpu,ram,cmos battery reinstallion but didn’t work, suddenly it worked and ran well for the whole week. Today, it's showing again this annoying cpu red light, tried again with the ram, gpu, cmos, connection checks but nothing worked. What's the issue? Can anyone help me out? Saw many posts about such issues with this particular mobo, anything with the bios?
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I was playing just fine before work, I turned my PC off like I always do, and after work I get back on and am getting abysmal performance. CPU is maxed out, gpu and memory are both chilling though. I tried other games, but they all run fine. I have a 3.8GHz Ryzen 5 2600, I should not be bottlenecked in Overwatch at 1080p by this chip. I also tried restarting the pc, scanning and repairing the game, and reinstalled the game, all to no avail. Could anyone give me advice on what to try next? Here's a link to my benchmark test after the issue started appearing, and I've linked a photo of my task manager while and after running overwatch. https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/60265713
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I've had this issue for about a month where I get lag for about 5 minutes, the lag is as if I massively dropping frames to the point where it is measured as 5 seconds per frame rather than frames per second, The strange thing is it happens most commonly when using basic apps like chrome, discord and amazon music or even just on windows desktop and every time it happens my CPU goes from about 20-30% to 100% until the lag stops 5 mins later. It occurs about every half hour but can also start when provoked by apps such as chrome, discord and amazon music although this is more rare than it happening on its own, It has progressively got worse over the month. There was a point where I blue screened during a lag spike and the issue according to windows was something to do with ram, although I can't remember if it said "memory management", at the time I thought it was a ram issue possibly faulty ram and i had been meaning to upgrade so I upgraded from 16gb to 32gb but the issue still occurs, I thought it could of been a software issue and did a full bit defender scan and clean up and later on noticed "64driveload.exe" was always at 24% so I solved it but the issue was still there. I have narrowed it down and think the issue is one of faulty psu under powering the CPU, however my psu is less than a year old and provides more than enough watts I also see no power issues with other parts. Another possibility is a faulty hard drive although I don't appear to display any of the common symptoms for a failed HDD and it has had no physical damage. The final thing I think it could be is a faulty CPU as everything is pointing to a CPU issue. If anyone can help identify the issue or knows how to fix it that would be great, thanks. specs: Intel core I5 8400 32gb ram -- (used to be 16gb) Gigabyte Nvidia RTX 2070 550w corsair psu MSI mpg z390 gaming edge ac 2 1tb Seagate HDD. (SSD are still way too bloody expensive and I cba to spend on that) and more than enough cooling with a cooler master Hyper 212 Evo and 6 fans
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CPU Thermal throttling and I'm stumped on what it could be.
Ursine posted a topic in Troubleshooting
my CPU is Thermal throttling, and I've looked at the manual for my AIO (Lian Li Galahad) on how to specifically mount it, I've re mounted it, 3 times now, and the throttling keeps occuring after a certain period of time, for example, when I've finished conducting maintenance on my PC (Pretty much just Screwing out the pump from it's socket around the CPU, and for about 3 weeks or something, it's "fixed", but after that certain period of time, it'll start throttling again, and the temperatures sit around 50c plus just sitting in the BIOS, and when using Cinnebench R20 to stress test it to see if it's a specific core causing the issues, it'll reach 100c very quickly, I've checked everything, I've re seated the AIO multiple times, but it still doesn't stop, I've checked the power board it's plugged into, I've taken out the connectors for the CPU in the motherboard twice, they all click, I've re applied thermal paste, I even put a bit more than usual in case it's not the paste, I've checked the Pump Headers on the mother board, my PSU is new, only about 8 months old, 1000w EVGA G5, I've narrowed down the cause to power delivery or the cooler, but I've followed the manual that comes with the AIO, please help, it's been happening for months! -
so am not really sure how to write this.... so bare with me. so i choose gaming mode for play one game. finish it in 2 weeks. turn of gaming mode and now some how cpu stuck at 3.7ghz and not defaulting back to 3.4ghz no oc has been done nor when i switch it to gaming mode. nor have i mod any windows settings so am not sure how to fix this.
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The motherboard is a gigabyte b450 elite v2 withe the motherboard ver f63 out of the box my cpu is the r5 4500 help
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Hey Linus Community, My request for help In the past couple of days I have gotten myself a brand new Gigabyte X570 Aorus Pro motherboard and an AMD Ryzen 7 3700X CPU. At the first boot I didn't get anything to display, until I remembered that I read somewhere that AMD Ryzen required a dedicated GPU. So I decided to mount the motherboard into my case as well as the GPU (MSI GeFore GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X Trio). The second time the system did boot into the Windows I had already pre-installed on the M.2 SSD (Kingston A2000). Due to multi-boot questions I got on the boot, I decided to perform a clean install of Windows. So I prepared a stick, plugged it in and initiated the Windows 10 installation. The setup was still transfering files and data so I decided to get back to work. About ~15 minutes later I decided to check on the installation and I noticed the system was shut down. After attempting to boot the system, I didn't see any display output or anything. After checking the motherboard I noticed there was a CPU_LED burning contantly. No additional LED switches were made during the boot. A picture I took during the succesful boot, does not show any status LED's burning, so it was succesful at one point. Relevant software and hardware Motherboard: Gigabyte X570 Aorus Pro CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X CPU cooler: Stock (AMD Wraith Prism) GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X Trio PSU: Focus Plus 650 Gold Memory: Kingston HyperX Fury HX421C14FBK2/16 (Yes it is odd, but I tried to spread the costs of the system upgrade, the motherboard and CPU should be compatible with it) SSD: 1TB M.2 Kingston A2000 What I have tried thus far 1. Reconnecting the power supply (have you tried turning it off and on again?) 2. Relocated the memory sticks 2.1 Slot 1 2.2 Slot 2 2.3 Slot 1 and 3 2.4 Slot 2 and 4 3. Reconnected all power supplies to the motherboard 4. CPU-cable attached to CPU_OPT instead of CPU_FAN I'm running out of ideas and I have no idea what to do, or what the problem could be. I'm really hoping some of you have a brilliant idea. Kind Regards, Lars
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Hello, I have been having this issue for a week or two where my PC restarts mid gaming, Sometimes it restarts as soon as I start a game, sometimes after 2-3 hours. I already tried various things such as swapping my PSU, GPU I also tried Updating my GPU Drivers and Chipset Drivers.. But none of them seem to make a difference. But the thing is when I try stress testing my CPU and GPU everything works perfectly meaning it doesn't reboot or shutdown. I did many times same result. I can't say if this is a software issue or motherboard. SPECS: Core i5 6400 rx560 16GB RAM (forgot the exact name) Thermaltake Litepower 550W PSU Games tested on: Rainbow Six Siege A way out Farcry 4 Farcry 5 Benchmarked on: Benchmark Heaven Cinebench
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Hello, I have been struggling to find the culprit of what is making my pc randomly shut down completely while gaming in particular. My build is an AMD Ryzen 3 2200g along with 8 gb of crucial ballistix ram on an MSI B450M Pro-M2, Patriot Burst 120gb ssd and a 1TB WD Blue HDD. My power supply is a Silverstone ET-450B 450W. My pc just suddenly shuts off and the EZ Debug LED is stuck on CPU. The only way to be able to use the pc is to do the "power supply trick" flipping it off and on fast. It does switch on sometimes and every now and then I get no issues but it keeps happening. I already cleared the BIOS multiple times and have done a bit of testing out of the case. Please help and thank you. Below is a screenshot of my temps after running heaven and Cinebench for 10 minutes.
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Mainboard: Gigabyte Aorus Pro B450 Processor: Ryzen 5 3600 Stock. (Can't get temp's down past 50° even with AIO.) Memory: Corsair Dom Plat DDR4 3200 32Gb 16-18-18-36 Graphics: Asus ROG Strix 1080 Bios: Ver 0.5 19 update. Cooling: ASUS ROG Ryuo 240 AIO Hey there guys, I know that I have been annoying in the without details but I thought I would pop in and try for help again. So, I have noticed now that even with adequate cooling, when I am running anything at 144hz with clear headroom. I seem to have microstutters in games. Especially CS:GO. I know it favours Intel chips more but still, I am getting well over 144 FPS (I lock to 144). I just can't work out where these stutters are coming from. Minecraft does the same. I am currently running a Minecraft server with no issues on my older chip. Now if I walk more then 10 blocks I am getting that microstutter. (Lock up if you will) Any help would be appreciated. Cheers guys,
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cpu issue Ryzen 7 2700x bad performance
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Hello guys. I recently build a new PC and I decided to include Ryzen 7 2700x,1660Super and 16 GB Ram in it. As it seems to me,the performance is pretty terrible for what I should be getting. I'm playing games like GTA 5,CSGO,Battlefield and Tarkov from time to time. All games on low,the fps is the same with my previous setup. Barely hitting 150 frames on CSGO,50 Frames on GTA and so on. At this point,I'm speechless,I've tried a lot methods,none of them seemed to work. Updating all kinds of drivers (Cpu,GPU,Motherboard) didn't seem to work. Switching power plans didn't work either. I've been seeing a lot of people with this same issues,and they still haven't fixed it. So,what can be done here?- 65 replies
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Hello I have been experiencing some trouble with my PC. It has been going on for months now but now i have decided to seek help. For example I feel that my CPU is not as powerful as it should be. And on startup some ports on the back (motherboard) work randomly, eg one USB works, when I restart it the other one works etc. My specs are CPU: Intel Xeon E3 1245 v3 (basically i7 4770) MB: MSI H87-G43 GAMING (MS-7816) GFX (i dont think thats important) : R9 280X by ASUS Windows 10 64bit and my power supply is IIRC 550W+ by Corsair About the CPU issues. When running Chrome I cannot have 3 videos/streams (Youtube/Twitch) running as the same time without stuttering. I have 16GB RAM so thats not the issue. And it worked perfectly 6+ months ago. All the parts are like 3 years old. (RAM is more) I heard it could be the power supply dying when symptoms like this occur. But IMO it looks like MB is dying. I have just made a fresh reinstall of Windows so it is not a software problem probably. Has anyone experienced anything like this before? Thank you for your advices!
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Just built a new PC, had everything installed, powered it on and it was absolutely fine on first boot. Installed windows, updated bios did some updates.. installed some RGB software etc... then all of a sudden it cut out. to which I can no longer turn the PC back on, the motherboard built in RGB does get power when the PSU switch is on. But when pressing the On button on the case it does nothing. My thoughts are that there is an issue with the CPU 8pin connection, but would be good to get some advice from more experience builders. Here are my PC Specs and some photos: Here are my specs: Processor: i9 10850k Ram: Corsair vengeance RGB pro 3200mhz 32gb (16gb x 2) Cpu cooler: Kraken X63 Motherboard: Asus ROG Striz z490-e gaming M.2: WD SN750 1Tb + WD SN550 1Tb Case: NZXT h510i PSU: Corsair RMX White 750watt I have done multiple tests as follows: PSU (I believe the PSU is not the issue): - The paperclip test to ensure the PSU is working, which it does (the fan spins when turned on). - Connected the 24pin and 8pin CPU connections from a working PSU with nothing working (PSU is from my other PC) - Jump started my Motherboard with a screwdriver in case the Power button was faulty. So this seems the PSU is not the issue? Motherboard: - i've disconnected all other cables except for the 24pin and the CPU 8pin, with no luck. - Also disconnected everything except the 24 pin and the motherboard RGB's do still work when the PSU is set to on. To me this seems there is either a wiring issue or something wrong with the CPU?? is there anything I can do to check this? - I only have the 8pin CPU connector plugged in, there is a second 4pin CPU connector but i've read in the manual and online this is more for Overclocking and more intense usage, which I don't think I cover at stock. - i've unmounted the ram completely, i've left the recommended 1 stick in, and also switched the two that are currently installed with no luck. - When the system did boot, I took a video and got the post code "A2" which from Asus' website is "IDE Detect" although his was not originally causing me issues. but could be the cause? - When booting into the BIOS it did have one error which I believe was something along the lines of "CPU Fan Error" but I read this is quite common when installing an AIO (like the kraken X63) and read to combat this you need to set the CPU fan to 'Ignore' in BIOS. Here is a video of the system now when the PSU is on and powering the RGB elements of the Motherboard.. and also showing how the Case power button does nothing Any help would be greatly appreciated! This is my first build so a bit of a ball-ache for a first timer.
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Hey guys, Been having trouble with super bad CPU performance in Gears of War 4 and was wondering if anyone can recommend anything to try and fix it. Had previously played the game for about 3 hours over the past couple of days with no issues and able to play at around 30-40 fps with medium - high settings and being bottle necked by the GPU. However when playing today I noticed the fps was awful like dips to below 20. So I put everything to the lowest settings and still the same. Doing an in game benchmark I notice that the CPU [render] was the bottleneck and seems to be much lower than the CPU [game] (Not sure what the different to these are). I also ran afterburner during the benchmark and didn't see any of the cores for the cpu go above 70% and most were sitting at about 50% with the gpu usage also at about 50% for the whole run. I've tried a few other games and they all appear to be working normally. I have recently done a bios update for my laptop but have played the game after this before and it was fine and can't think of any other changes that I have done since the last time I played the game. Might also be worth mentioning that I'm playing this on Game Pass which I understand is still in Beta. I've tried the old turn her off and on again a few times with no luck and want to try and avoid uninstalling and reinstalling as the game is like 100gb+ and with my internet took an age to download. I've attached an image of the benchmark for more information including some of my system specs. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated and please do ask if you want further information on anything or I've done anything wrong as this is my first time using the forum. Thanks!
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After I watched Linus video about his battery problems I wanted to share my experience with the Xiaomi Mi A2. Long story short: Screen-Brightness: 1% Bluetooth: Off GPS: Off WLAN: On Mobile data: On Running App in the background: Spotify After I charged it to 100% I started my little test. I reached the 25% battery mark at around 16h and 53m. Weird thing is that Spotify only used 14% and my phone in Idle used only 7% to 15% (depends which number is the right one). Some people are reporting over 1 day battery usage with over 6h on screen time (see XDA link below). For me it doesn't make sense. Why do I have only 25% left but nothing uses the battery that intense. So I searched a little bit around and found out that some users had a similar problem. One of these users uploaded a screenshot from CPU-Z and all cores are running at maximum frequency. I downloaded CPU-Z and checked it and I have the same issue which can explain the battery drain. The only "workaround" is to restart the phone but in my case it happens again after 1-2 hours. Here the link to the Xiaomi Bug report: https://en.miui.com/thread-3625494-1-1.html Here the link to the XDA-Developers Thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/review/screen-time-t3820663 I currently make a new test with pure on screen time and the youtube app running. UPDATE: I'm finished with the new test. Screen-Brightness: 1% Bluetooth: Off GPS: Off WLAN: On Mobile data: On Running App in the foreground: Youtube So as you can see I would get around 5-7 hours of Screen-On-Time and you can also see that the youtube app used a bunch of the battery. Pretty strange and weird is that my CPU was always on 100% load. The 4 gaps only appeared on the exact moment when my screen turned off. And I also checked the CPU state with the AIDA64 Tool to verify that it isn't a software bug from CPU-Z. All Cores are running on 100% without any reason.
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I have had my pc for about 4 years now and upgraded it multiple times. I'm not an expert but I have exhausted every single thing I can think of being wrong short of opening up the GPU. I recently replaced my aging RX 570 with a used RTX 2070 SUPER bought used from a reputable eBay seller. I have been having issues where my primary game, World of Warships, has been stuttering really hard, all of the textures disappearing and reappearing after the screen freezes for a few seconds, shown here I've uninstalled and reinstalled drivers, attached the proper power cable to the GPU (previously only had one PCIE power cable running into it, now have an 8 pin and a 6 pin like it should), reseated the GPU, etc. I have checked GPU-Z for any standout temps and found nothing. Warships is unplayable, Warzone crashes upon starting a match and CSGO is the same. I have no fucking clue what is wrong. The only other useful info I can think of is the fact that Windows itself has never crashed, only apps. system is an R5 3600 on a ASUS X-570 TUF, with 16gb of Corsair vengeance 3000mhz RAM running on a Rosewill 750 Watt PSU. Dear god, help me.