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Im considering overclocking my cpu, but ive heard mixed opinions on the health risk it poses towards components. Can overclocking fry your motherboard or cpu? If it can, what is a safe level of overclocking that will deliver a good boost in performance while still staying safe? I have a 7700x
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Budget (including currency): 250€ ± 10% Country: Austria Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: gaming, music production Current System: Intel i5 6600k 16GB DDR4 RAM NVidia Geforce GTX 1070 1080p 144Hz Display Since upgrading to Counter Strike 2, my PC is not able to put out 144Hz anymore. I'm pretty sure I'm bottlenecked by my CPU hence I want to upgrade it. I also do music production and some light CAD work. I would like to sell the current CPU, cooler, RAM and motherboard as 1 combo because I think I will get more money this way (Is this actually true?). I upgraded my laptop to a AMD Ryzen 5 7640U a few months back and would love to also try AMDs desktop offerings, but if an Intel product would be much better I'm also open to that. I would like to have 1 16GB stick of RAM with the option of adding another one in the future. The only real requirement I have for the motherboard is a USB-C port for my Meta Quest 2. Cheers and thanks for any advice in advance!
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Hello i need help! my computer is a prebuilt msi nightblade mi3, With a I5-8400, 16 gb DDR4, 350 watt psu, and i have just changed gpu to a 3050 8gb from 1060 3gb, My games keeps crashing. I have tried Assasins creed valhalla it crashes on high settings but works well on medium. I have tried assasins creed odyssey it works well on high settings but not on very high, and i have tried warzone and its crashing when shaders are at like 50%, i have also tried overwatch 2 wont crash, also tried fortnite it also wont crash! I know the suggested PSU for 3050 are 550 watt, but my prebuilt is very small and i dont have many opitions, i am not very good at computers as well, my budget is very limited. Does it crash because of bad PSU or that my cpu is bottleneck, Cpu is at 100% when i play does Games! Thanks for help!
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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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CPU Usage stuck at 0.79GHz, This issue started happening after I overclocked my monitor. Used ThrottleStop to disable BD PROCHOT, It fixed the issue for about a day and next day when I try to start my PC it just shuts down after trying to boot into windows and keeps restarting the same process, Temps are under 50 on idle and never go above 60 at full usage. Any help would be appreciated. SPECS: Motherboard: MSI H110M-ECO Processor: Core i5-6500 GPU: ASRock Challenger RX 6600 PSU: Corsair TX650 RAM: 2x 8GB 2133MHz DDR4
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I order at 4070 ti super and a Ryzen 7 5800x. wasn't thinking much but putting parts into pc picker. and it seems like it going to work. but my worry is that my GPU and CPU won't work well together. I can't find anything on it cuz the ti super is so new. so I google a 4080 with that CPU and people are saying that it should be fine for 1440p but I'd really like to hear what you guys here may have to say about it. I really don't wanna have to send parts back. nor do I wanna spend more.
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Hello everyone, Just wrapped up my first build today and wanted to share the specs and some performance details: CPU: Intel Core i7-14700kf GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 RAM: 64 GB (16 GB x 4) 6400MHz DDR5 Motherboard: MSI MPG Z790 EDGE Wifi Case: Corsair 5000D Airflow https://pcpartpicker.com/b/Yzgtt6 I've set up the cooling system with 3 top fans for exhaust, one back fan for exhaust, AIO in the front for intake, and 3 side fans for intake. Using an AIO cooler - Arctic Freeze 360mm, I also added a Thermalright Contact Frame and applied Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut for better thermal performance. Just ran Cinebench R23 three times consecutively, and here are the results: Multicore: 33960, Max temperature: 92°C, Power consumption: 340W Single core: 2127, Max temperature: 54°C, Power consumption: 96W For context, my idle CPU temperature is at 28°C, with a room temperature of 22°C. No overclocking and no undervoltage. All four RAM sticks are running at 6400MHz, thanks to XMP 1.0 being enabled. I'm curious to know if these Cinebench results and temperatures fall within the normal range. Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
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Hello all, been having issues with my CPU for the past few weeks. Some days its ok, other days its not. About 2 Days ago, I bought new thermal paste and it worked like a peach until today. It makes me curious on what the issue actually is. A few months ago, I replaced some fans, and made sure the directions are correct. My water cooler seems ok, so Im really stumped. Here's all the stats I got from my sensors on my CPU. Is my CPU toast? I don't really know what I'm looking at other than high temp ofc. This SS is from just watching a YT video
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Please read the entire post. About a year ago I've built a system with the following parts: - Intel Core i5-11400 CPU; - MSI B560M-A PRO mobo; - 24GB Crucial 2400MHz RAM, later maxed out to 64GB DDR4 2666MHz Corsair Vengeance LPX RAM (this is important); - 500GB Kingston Fury Renegade M.2 PCIe Gen4x4 SSD; - AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT 8GB GDDR6 Graphics Card; - Corsair CS850M 850W Semi-Modular 850W 80 Plus Gold PSU (reused from my previous setup). Since the beginning I have noticed the motherboard behaved strangely, even when brand new, during the first few days of use, it would plain refuse to POST... This would fix itself with reseating everything... If I enabled the ERP ready power feature in the UEFI, the computer would take 3 to 5 seconds to power on after I pressed the power button, sometimes it would take longer. So I never enabled that option again. But the weirdest behavior started after I swapped the 24GB RAM for the Vengeance LPX 64GB kit. At first the motherboard only recognized one stick, had to switch them around to get the 64GB accessible. Everything then was fine, even the XMP profile got enabled automatically. But I noticed the mobo would take longer than usual to POST with the new RAM. Nothing major happened until last month... when I shut the display down and went to do something else...later I came back, GPU fans were on full blast and there was no video output to the monitor. I hard restarted the PC... the motherboard for some reason reset the RAM frequency from the rated 2666MHz to just 2133MHz. I then tried enabling XMP again twice, on both attempts the mobo reset the speed back to 2133MHz and gave me a textual warning that the RAM overclock was not stable. (This was, in fact , the first sign something was seriously wrong). But by the 3rd time it worked fine. I also noticed that sometimes on Linux, after a reboot, there would be no display output. Pressing Ctrl Alt Del always fixed it. There were no new major problems or crashes until the night of March 8. After running absolutely fine for the entirety of the day, while I was watching a YT video, the browser tab with the video literally crashed. "Gah. Your tab just crashed." -- At this point, the machine was minutes away from going to PC Heaven -- I didn't know that, and just shrugged the error away as a bug. Though I was still a bit worried because this was my first time seeing that message. 5 minutes later... the entire OS froze, a very loud static noise was heard on the speakers, and the audio from the video started repeating over and over like a broken record. The PC was completely unresponsive, I force restarted it as usual... but this time, it no longer came back. No POST, no USB, no nothing. The mobo will now get stuck on a boot loop alternating for 3 times between the red CPU debug LED and the orange DRAM one. Until it gives up trying to start and stops with the solid orange DRAM LED. My effectively brand new general use and workstation PC is now dead after a little more than 1 year. Is it financially viable to try and fix it or I might as well use the opportunity to upgrade to a newer platform (AM5 or LGA 1700 with DDR5) and also a brand spanking new higher quality PSU? I might even consider jumping to a prebuilt system like the Dell XPS 8960 or the Precision 3660 as I love Dell's reliability and quality.
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This post explores the current state of CPU and GPU architecture, the limitations we're facing, and the potential future developments in the computing world. It delves into topics like Moore's Law, transistor size, and the challenges of quantum effects, while also discussing the potential for new materials, manufacturing processes, and designs to overcome these hurdles. also contemplates the idea of having powerful computers as small as our phones and acknowledges the difficulties humans have in predicting the future. Let's be honest, we are starting to hit the limit of GPU and CPU architecture improvements. For those who know Moore's Law, it's an observation that the number of transistors in a computer chip doubles every two years or so. We're seeing that cards and chips don't have the same rapid improvement as they used to; for example, a CPU from 2000 and 2005 has a significant performance difference and a larger overclocking headroom. But now, look at the 13th and 14th generation Intel chips. Cards are still seeing performance improvements, unlike CPUs. I don't know when they will start to progress more slowly. How big can GPUs get? (The 40×× NVIDIA cards are massive, and if we continue like this, they'll become even bigger.) We used to have computers as large as a room that packed a few kilobytes or megabytes of power, and now we have gaming PCs in the corner of our rooms. Transistors were massive, but now they're really small—currently, they're roughly 7-10 nanometers in size, and they're on track to shrink further to 5 nanometers.. As transistors continue to shrink, they approach the scale of individual atoms. At these dimensions, quantum effects become more pronounced and can lead to issues such as quantum tunneling and increased leakage current. (Quantum tunneling occurs when electrons pass through barriers they normally wouldn't be able to), due to their wave-like properties. This can lead to increased power consumption and reduced stability in the transistors. To mitigate these quantum effects, new materials, manufacturing processes, and transistor designs are being researched. For example, Intel has been developing 3D transistor designs like FinFET and Gate-All-Around (GAA) to improve control over the flow of current in the transistors, reducing leakage and improving stability. Other companies and researchers are exploring alternative materials and technologies, such as carbon nanotubes, graphene, and 2D materials, in an effort to create smaller, more efficient, and more stable transistors. We all know that we could get video games with life like graphics but due to limitations there needs to be some cutting edges, who knows maybe we could have a computer as small as out phones and have a beast of a power beyond our thought. We as humans are terrible at prediction even history told us so but we can only estimate. * what do you think the new Architecture would be and when it might come even though we are not looking at anytime soon. Note: this is a compilation of my thoughts and research. Do you ever get that feeling when you're on a forum from 2000-2006 and think, "Wow, this is old. This is how they thought about [***] back then"? Well, someday, someone might look at this conversation the same way, or perhaps not. Who knows?
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Hello there! Looking for a CPU cooler for 15-30euros for Xeon processor E5 2680 v4. It is lga 2011-3, 120tdp. X99 P4 Motherboard. Just to confirm all 2011 Lga cpu coolers mount on 2011-3? Found this cooler for 30euros, any good? Link down below. Leave your recommendations and findings below. Thank you! Xilence - XC051 M704 CPU Cooler Intel: 1700 / 2066 / 2011 / 1200 / 1156 / 1155 / 1151 / 1150; AMD: AM4 / AM5, Performance A+ | M704 Please read the full thread before reply.
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I have a Dell Precision T5500/T3500 (can't remember the exact number). It's running with dual CPUs with the second CPU and its ram on a removable riser. Is it possible to remove the riser and run the Workstation with just the one CPU on the motherboard? I'm using the workstation with TrueNas and I don't need both CPUs and I'd like to be able to lower the power usage since each CPU is 92W.
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Greetings, It has been six years since I last upgraded my PC, and I'm now seeking guidance as I'm somewhat out of touch. I'm looking to make my system more efficient in terms of cost while maximizing performance. I currently have a GTX 1660 Super GPU and plan to upgrade to a GTX 3060 Ti. For the CPU and motherboard, I'm seeking recommendations that are compatible with the GTX 3060 Ti and will minimize potential bottlenecking. You can throw in a new Casing too some budget remain unutilized. If you require information on component prices in my region, please refer to the following websites: https://www.startech.com.bd/ https://www.ryanscomputers.com/ https://onestop.net.bd/ Kindly note that this isn't intended as advertising, but rather for context. If linking is against community guidelines, please disregard. Thank you. Budget (including currency): 40,000 BDT Country: Bangladesh Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: CS2, Valorant, FIFA 24, F1 24, Cricket 24. Mostly online PvP games. I rarely play AAA titles. Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): My PC Specs right now: Intel® Core™ i7-7700 ROG STRIX Z270F GAMING COLORFUL GTX 1660 Super Avexir Blitz 8GB X 2 3200mhz upto 8mb cache (Black and Red) Adata SU800 128gb SSD Apacer AS2280P4X M.2 PCIe TM Gen3 512GB x4 SSD Toshiba 1TB HDD DEEPCOOL GAMMAXX SERIES LE300 CM G650M Phanteks p400s TG (Black and Red) I will be using a 1080p monitor with 144Hz refresh rate.
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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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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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i was checking for problems bc my pc wasnt turning on so i took out the CPU and touched the bottom how do i clean it??
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I have a old Asus X99-Pro board that has worked great for years. On the morning of Jun 23rd I discovered the machine restarted overnight and was stuck with post code 00. I tried restarting the machine multiple times and still had post code 00. None of the fans were spinning. I had a i7-5820K installed in the board when this happened. I updated my BIOS from 0401 to 3801 on June 16th to do a RAM upgrade. The machine had no issues after the update until Jun 23rd when this incident happened. Asus support said I had a dead CPU but I am not very confident in ASUS support due to my experience with a issue with a different board on my newer machine. I just installed a used Xeon E5-2683 v4 into the board that I got from a surplus seller on eBay. The new CPU is on the QVL list for my board. My board still has post code 00. I have tested this board with nothing installed in it and got post code 00. I also tried with only each CPU installed and still got post code 00. I also tried with a CPU and a single stick of RAM and still post code 00. In all of my testing I was not able to get the fans to spin. I do have the power and reset LEDs on my motherboard when my PSU is on. I have tried using USB Bios Flashback to install BIOS 0401 and 3801 on my board with no improvement. The bios flashback function appears to work but I still get post code 00. I am wondering if there are any other tests I can try? I do not want to spend $200 on a new X99 board but I am willing to spend money on tools (Like a PSU tester). My PSU is a Corsair RM750 so the PSU fans do not spin when I use a jumper on the PSU. I was able to power a CD drive with my jumped PSU. Any advise is appreciated.
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Need more thoughts on this case please! SPEC Operating System: Windows 11 Pro 64-bit (10.0, Build 22000) (22000.co_release.210604-1628) CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5650 @ 2.67GHz (12 CPUs), ~4.1GHz MEM: 24576MB RAM DDR3 ECC GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 GIGABYTE AORUS PSU: EVGA 600 W1, 80+ WHITE 600W, 3 Year Warranty, Power Supply 100-W1-0600-K1 MB: ASUS P6T WS PRO ISSUE My GPU and CPU in CS2 match work load is about 30%-50% all the time, my fps as you can see is about ~100 with this spec. What im missing in this situation is this CPU with this OC bottlenecks the GPU so hard? Or something else i missing here? ***Sorry for my bad english and mistakes first post in this forum, if you can help please write your thoughts about this situation. I can give more information if needed.
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Hey folks! I'm considering getting a 14700k (or a 13900K or 14900K, depending on whether I find them at a good price). Having already 2 sticks of 16GB each, DDR4-3600 CL16, I'd like to keep them and use them for my new CPU. I could buy 2 sticks of 16GB each, DDR5-6000 CL30, but the first-word latency of those new sticks would be higher than my DDR4 sticks, and according to Linus, that's not a smart move. So my question is: for content creation tasks (essentially video editing), will my DDR4 sticks be enough to run those CPUs? Will I be leaving out a lot of performance?? Thanks for your answers!
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Hello. So I'm adding new case for my PC my first gaming case something standard simple regular. Well I was stalling my fans which were very weird they had the power connector and then they had like a two pin thing that didn't connect with anything in my motherboard. The problem came when I was stalling my master cooler liquid cooling system not 240 mm radiator. I finished connecting everything turned on the PC without making my cable management noticed that I didn't place the fans the correct way so I had to make changes, disconnect everything and put everything back in and took me the whole day because after I connect everything back it wasn't turning on the screen or turning on properly. I believe I burnt everything because The Cooler Master AI old I purchased brings a little controller which I connect everything as the tutorials in YouTube but didn't change the left the LEDs for some reason. So my dumb head thought okay my motherboard has a LED header so I assume the Le header that is on the controller must be compatible with the one in my motherboard so I connected and all the sudden it smelled burnt. I tried to connect the motherboard again I try with another CPU I tried the same CPU with another motherboard vice versa I managed to have it turned on with my old motherboard and then when I try to build everything again with my old motherboard it didn't work anyways I'm not sure if it has to do with the power supply or anything because I tried my old motherboard with the same ram same graphics card same everything and it did work and then it didn't Motherboard: Tuf z390 plus wifi Ram: 16gb Powe supply: 500w GPU: rx570 Pls help. Things i tried. -Reset bios by Removing the CMOS battery -Clear CMOS jumper -Used a different RAM -Unplug and plugged everything over and over. -Tried without GPU since my cpu have intergrade graphics
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Hello I just had a quick question. I am planning doing a new build with the 4070ti super and was planing on apiring it with the 7800x3d but when I put this combo in a bottleneck calculator it said this would be a bad combo and recommended tbe 7950x3d should I spend more for the higher end cpu or just go for the 7800x3d with the boddleneck.
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I recently sold an old motherboard, LGA1200 I believe it was a B460-M by gigabyte, anyway it came out of my machine working, packaged in original packaging and taken to the new owner within days. A couple of weeks went by and I got a message from the guy saying I ripped him off, it doesn’t work etc etc. I asked him about his components that he fitted to it and he had put an i5-11500 in the motherboard but while that’s also an LGA1200 CPU, it wasn’t on the list of compatible CPUs since the motherboard was the first batch of motherboards that came out for the LGA1200 CPUs ie the 10th gen processors. Im not sure if the motherboard would have worked with 11th gen with a bios update, I never needed to update the bios. I told him the issue, he fit the wrong gen CPU in the motherboard and made a suggestion to him in his price range, i5-10600. Just games and school work, nothing heavy. Today I got another message from the guy, same thing. He says not only is the motherboard broken but it’s fried all of his components so nothing is working now (this is his only pc, there’s no way for him to have tested his components). He told me someone had told him that he would need to replace his entire set up because of this faulty motherboard. Now you people don’t know me, you don’t know where I am so there’s no reason for me to lie here, that motherboard 100% worked when I sold it. It came out of my system, got boxed up in all of the original packaging and then taken to this guy within days. Is there any validity to his claims that the motherboard destroyed his components? I thought the system would just not power on if he installed the wrong gen CPU in the socket and it would be fine once he put the correct CPU in the socket. There are failsafes for this kind of thing right? Not everyone is able to determine the correct generation when multiple generations have the same socket. They see LGA1200 on the motherboard box and CPU box and they just buy an 11th gen because higher number make computer go zoom zoom. Basically what I’m asking is are the odds of my motherboard being the problem equal or lesser than the odds of him making a mistake while building the pc? I am just a bit stressed out that there is a chance I could have destroyed this guys system somehow since I don’t like people to feel disappointed or ripped off when I make a sale of old components. Thanks in advance for any replies and sorry for the long winded explanation of the issue
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I can not for the life of me figure this out. I purchased an I714700KF to go in my Aorus Elite DDR4 Z690. I have 32g ddr4 3200 ram and a 4090RTX Aorus master 24g. Aorus AIO 240 I am getting extremely bad scores at both Cinebench and 3d Mark for my CPU. I have run HWmonitor everything appears right. I'm not thermal throttling its running at the right frequency. Anyone.. Any idea?!?!
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3060 Ti + i5 10400f build, Performance problems. **Status:** Unresolved **Computer Type:** Custom Build Pc **GPU:** Galax Nvidia 3060 ti (1 Click OC) **CPU:** Intel i5 10400f **Motherboard:** Asus h510m-k **RAM:** 2x8 Crucial 3200mhz Capped to 2666mhz because cpu doesn't support 3200mhz [16 gb in total] **PSU:** Gigabyte P650B 650W **Main drive [OS Drive]** 250 Gb lexar SSD **Secondary [Games drive]** 500 Gb WD HDD **Operating System & Version:** Windows 10 Pro Version 23H2 **GPU Drivers:** GRD 551 **Description of Problems** Low fps in Almost All Games! Stutters making games unplayable, extreme fps drops, computer is laggy even when opening files, sometimes crashing (explorer.exe has stopped responding) being slow in literally everything, gpu usage drops lower than cpu while in games causing low fps. Games that have problems are: Doom eternal, Resident evil 4 Remastered, Fortnite, Elden Ring, GTA Troligy Remaster. No clear reason, temps are fine (no 80 degrees and higher) no clear mining running, haven't run anything sketchy There are some other minor problems: I noticed that when moving the mouse the pc makes coil whining sounds [ONLY WHEN MOVING THE MOUSE] and weirdly only in the desktop, tried lowering mouse reporting hz, didn't help, also gpu clock speeds and usage vary when in use, gpu usage drops lower than cpu causing massive stutters and clock speeds are flunctioating under load. Also speakers, headphones make electrical noises, weird high pitch noise whenever it's plugged in, even when browsing [unrelated probably, ground loop?] Tried : Ddu to clean install drives, reverting nvidia drivers to version 537.58 (as recommended by others), resetting nvidia control pannel settings, turning off game mode, hardware acceleration, gpu scheduling, xbox game bar, moving games to ssd, none worked Haven't tried : clean install of windows, don't have any spare parts to try incase a part is broken. Note that i ran stable diffusion [ai art] on the pc, Although i did with keeping temps low and with power limits, could it have killed the gpu or any part?
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