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Hello. Since mid September I would say, the fans on my GPU are not spinning anymore. I alreay checked for Adrenalin "Zero RPM" feature, but it's disabled. If I try to change the curve and apply change, it is just doing nothing. The only time they spin is when my card reach 110 Celsius degrees, then I got a black screen, and they are spinning at full speed. I have to shut down my computer. Everything is stock and was never OC. My specs are : GPU : XFX SWFT RX 6800 XT CPU : Intel i5 - 13600k RAM : 32Go (4x8) Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3200MHz MoBo : GIGABYTE MB GBT Intel 1700 B760M DS3H AX DDR4 (Latest BIOS F15) Storage : Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 250GB + Crucial CT1000P1SSD8 1To PSU : Corsair RM650x
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So my pc doesnt recognize my M.2 SSD I have a Gigabyte Aorus Ultra DDR4 and an i7-12700k. Cmos has been reset already and i cant seem ro find any setting in the BIOS to solve the problem. You couldnt imagine how relieving a solution to this problem would be
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So the past year i've upgraded my pc to a ryzen 2600 and ever since my computer has made a really high pitched sound that some people can hear and others can't. I wasn't sure wether this could damage my ears but after a visit to the docter since my right ear started to hurt (the one closer to the computer) for a couple months the docter said that my eardrum on the right side was retracted. After that i stopped using my pc for a while, swapped to my school laptop and used the medicine. It worked and i my right eardrum stopped being retracted however a couple weeks later i started using my pc again and the my eardrum became retracted again. After that i have tried switching so many components again and again. In total two cpu's (2600, 1600af), two gpu's (rx5700xt an rx 6700xt), three motherboards (b450 gaming x, tomahawk, steel legend), three psu's (seasonic, corsair, sharkoon), different monitors, speakers and headphones. However no matter the setup the high pitched sound won't go away. t. I managed to locate the origin of the sound which is the psu. But the sound is always there no matter what psu i use. What does influence the sound is the motherboard. So far the gaming x with the worst vrm's has been the most pleasent to use. Cuz under load it changes from a super high pitch to normal sounding coil whine. The tomahawk was the worst as there was no coil whine wile playing games but the pitch with some games became even worse. All of this wasn't a problem when i was still using a hasswell setup with a i5 4670k. That system made more sound and was more audible but just dissapeared in the background like a clicking clock after a while. I really wonder if someone has any idea what i could do right now cuz prolonged pc usage is pretty much impossible for me at the moment.
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My Specs are as follows. RTX 2080TI (No overclock - Have tried and doesnt do anything) Ryzen 2700x (no overclock - Have tried and doesnt do anything) 16GB DDR4 @ 3200mhz Games installed on a NVME SSD Playing in 1080p @ 144hz So, I always have FPS issues with literally every game I play. Ive had this PC for about a year and NEVER found the cause, nor do I know what else to do as ive done seemingly everything. Below are a list of games and their average FPS. Biggest example: - I have been playing Days Gone, with my spec people have been getting frames with an average of 140fps, @ 1080p max settings. With Dips to no less than 100. Im getting an average of 70fps with dips into the low 50's all the time, lowest ive seen is 49fps thus far. Its not like its a stutter to that frame, its @ 49fps until I move away from that area, then when I come back the frames tank again, even then, the highest ive ever seen it go it 90, and thats in the middle of nowhere with nothing on screen. Even with everything happening benchmarks show specs like mine never dropping to 49, hell not even dropping below 100. This should NOT be happening with a PC like this, below are more examples. Ive done everything I can, please help. Below are more examples of my terrible frames. Its been this way for the 2 years ive had it and NEVER been able to fix it; Call of Duty: Warzone - Average of 60fps with frequent dips to 52 fps @ 1080p (changing settings from highest to lowest settings does literally nothing). Call of Duty: Black Ops, Cold War - Average of 60fps with frequent dips to 55 fps @ 1080p (changing settings from highest to lowest settings does very little) Cyberpunk 2077 - Average of 40fps without raytracing, average of 30 with raytracing @ 1080p (Changing from highest to lowest settings only gives me about 10 more fps). Horizon: Zero Dawn - Average of 55fps @ 1080p, changing from highest to lowest settings nets me about 20fps giving me an average of 75fps but still dips below 60 in some areas). DayZ: Standalone - Average of 50fps @ 1080p, changing settings doesnt do anything. World of Warcraft - Average of 52fps @ 1080p (Changing from highest settings to the lowest settigns nets a huge performance gain, this is the only game that has this effect. Ill sit at about 100fps with everything as low as it can go) Valorant - Average of 120fps @ 1080p (Changing from highest to lowest settings changed the average to about 140fps, also @ 1080p) Escape from Tarkov - Average of 50fps @ 1080p with drops to 45fps fairly often (Changing settings does practically nothing) These are just a FEW examples, this is a trend with literally every single game I play , Performance is abhorrent, with a PC like this I should easily pass the 60fps mark and given what ive seen on Youtube with the same build, should easily pass 100fps in most games even at their highest settings. Ive reinstalled windows a slough of times over the past year, run plenty of benchmarks that all came back perfectly fine, done plenty of clean driver installs using DDU, used old drivers new ones etc. Ive installed new and old chipset drivers for my motherboard and CPU, tried to overclock, underclock I have tried literally everything. Temps come back perfectly fine in every test and even while playing. All of the above done in an effort to fix the performance, also, I have switched the Ram and GPU with replacements to see if it fixes it and no, it doesnt. For those who are going to tell me that I need to play @ 1440p - I understand but dont. Various Youtube benchmarks, Youtubers with similar builds or even ones that are worse etc all play at 1080p and get much better frames than I do. Not only that but I should still easily be passing 60fps on mostly every game that I play, regardless of me being on 1080p or not. If anyone has ANY clue on what to do, please let me know I am desperate to get this shit fixed.
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So I've been struggling with this issue for over a year and half now and I can't seem to get any progress on fixing it. My PC build is here: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/TheDarkDragon/saved/#view=npvCzy I previously had a different 750W PSU from Thermaltake but it turned out to be defective and damaged my motherboard twice which caused me to have to return my mobo twice so I'm on my third mobo. I've stress tested my CPU, GPU, RAM, but there have been 0 issues. The temps are all good and no errors happen. My drive health all show Good and yet I still get BSODs when doing things like extracting files, installing programs, windows update, graphics driver update, and MAINLY, Call of Duty Warzone. All other games that I play cause NO issues but when playing warzone and multiplayer, I often get bsods within MINUTES. I've done a lot of research on these BSOD causes but to no avail, and I'm really struggling now. The BSODs I get are: KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR, MEMORY_MANAGEMENT, and CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED. I've tried things like underclocking my parts, reinstalling windows, and countless other things. I've posted on different forums but never got any help that fixed anything. I really hope I can get some sort of help here and solve this issue that has been causing me a lot of stress over the past year and a half. This is my first PC build and I've been watching LTT for over 3 years now and I really hope you guys can shed some insight to the causes. This has been very frustrating for me as I've done everything I can think of yet still have issues. OS: Windows 10 x64 Windows 10 is original that I bought as a full retail version on a CD disk Age of system is about a two years long and then it was reinstalled once in attempt to fix but with no avail CPU: Ryzen 2700x GPU: RTX 2080 Mobo: Asus x470-f gaming PSU: RM750 corsair Custom Built PC: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/TheDarkDragon/saved/#view=npvCzy Perfmon and SysnativeFile: Perfmon and Sysnative.zip
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Hi all, I'm completely out of ideas and am pretty desperate for help So I've made a few posts about this machine and its power consumption but for the past few days the power consumption is way too high in my eyes. I updated the BIOS to the newest version (which deleted all my settings, thanks Gigabyte). So I went back and changed most settings that are important to me. From the top of my head I've changed the following (I can make screenshots of everything if that helps. Onboard soundcard disabled Disabled LED's Power Platform on, all ASPM set to enabled Sata aggresive LPM set to enabled CPU load line calibration set to power saving CPU vcore on auto, DVID to -0.035V CPU advanced settings, all stuff that helps with power saving (including all C-States) set to enabled. CPU Power Performance is disabled, and Turbo Boost limits are enabled. Flex ratio override set to enabled, overide is to 8 (lowest value) Both case fans spin down when CPU is below 50 (which it always is) CPU fan should spin down untill 45 but it doesn't want to. In Windows it runs on the balanced powerplan, customized to make sure minimum CPU usage is 0%. HDD spin-down at 20minutes. Everything else balanced. No sleep allowed. Used Winearo tweaker to debloat Windows as much as possible. All preinstalled apps that could be deleted are deleted. Only programs installed are Emby, HWMonitor, Winearo, and Parsec. Only Parsec and Emby are active though. When looking at HWMonitor it shows that after a bit the CPU clocks down to 880Mhz and the package power is below 1 watt. Despite all of this. The machine measured 90 Watts from the wall after bootup. After about an hour, with the drives spun down it reaches 60 watts. I've seen this machine do 19Watts at idle right after I've built it. I've reset the BIOS, reinstalled Windows, thrown the PC out of my window. What could this possibly be? Please tell me I'm missing something and the solution is easy. The specs i5 10400 (Boxed cooler) Gigabyte B560M Aorus Pro 2x WD Red Plus, 4TB WD40EFZX + 1x WD Purple WD82PURX + 2 external WD USB drives Corsair Vengeance LPX CMK16GX4M2E3200C16 (two DIMM's) be quiet silent base 601 Corsair RM550x 2018 Samsung PM9A1 256GB SSD Windows 11 Pro @jonnyGURUCould it maybe be the PSU adding power usage? When I turn on the machine from a cold start it actually needs 2-3 tries (I hear the PSU clicking) before it boots. I initially wanted the SF450 because of the lower wattage and higher efficiency
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Hi,so I bought a brand new i5 10400f today,installed the CPU but when booting temp was 70 at idle. I removed the fan,one of the pins took much more force to pull out, I found that the thermal paste is still intact and didn't apply to cpu. When inspecting the fan pins, I noticed that one of the pins is not like the other, is that normal and should I force it in agian?
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Please help I was recently cleaning my laptop from dust and I removed heat sync and cleaned the fans then I assembled it again. Everything was looking fine until I turned on a game and it went something like 5s 70fps and then drop to 3 for 4s and again. I looked into it and saw that my CPU went from 3,5GHz to 0,7-0,8GHz. I don't know if I damaged anything. Before I cleaned my PC I was using undervolting and games ran fine but after I cleaned my pc it is a lot cooler but games run worse temp. before: 70-90C after: 40-55C. I have a laptop Acer Nitro 5 with: Intel Core i7 - 8750H 2x 8Gb ram both 2400MHz GTX 1060 6Gb VRAM
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I have had this issue for quite a while now and I haven't found a solution yet (obviously). Every once in a while (sometimes it doesn't occur for days, sometimes multiple times an evening), when I play a game, my machine will bsod with error code driver_irql_not_less_or_equal. I thought I had resolved the issue when I discovered a faulty mouse driver but I have since replaced all my peripherals and the issue still persists. I also read that a defective storage medium might be the issue but just today I swapped out my SSD for another one I had lying around and did a fresh install of Windows 10 on it. Still no improvement. CPU and GPU temps are well in check (around 45°C on the CPU, GPU maxing out at 77°C) so I don't think that's what's causing the problem. My CPU is overclocked to 4.6GHz @ 1.365V but I already tried removing the OC without any improvement. As far as I can remember I even swapped out the GPU without any improvement whatsoever. I'm really at a loss here so if anyone could take a look at the dmp file I included I would be eternally grateful. Specs: CPU: i5-6600k @4.6GHz 1.365V cooled by CM Hyper 212X GPU: EVGA GTX 1070 FTW MB: Asus ROG Maximus VIII Ranger PSU: EVGA Supernova 650GS RAM: HyperX Fury Black 2x8GB DDR4 @2133MHz KB: Corsair K70 lux RGB Mouse: Corsair M65 pro RGB NZXT Hue+ 030617-4953-01.dmp
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Hey guys! This is my first post here, and I'm really excited to be a part of this forum! This problem has been ravaging me for two weeks now; I've spent day and night trying to figure out the solution, but after hours of researching other forums and this forum, I could not find any answer (the solutions to previous problems simply didn't work for me ). So recently, my twin AMD Radeon 7970's in crossfire have been experiencing a major issue. Whenever I put a GRAPHICS load onto my computer, the screen turns dark, loses video signal, and the audio starts looping and buzzing, and the PC becomes unresponsive. The only way to get out of this is a hard restart. My system SPECS: MOBO: Asus Sabertooth 990FX (uses PCIe 2.0 16x slots) CPU: AMD FX-8150 8 core CPU Ram: Kingston HyperX BLU 2*8 GB Video Cards: two AMD Radeon 7970 in crossfire running latest drivers after clean install PSU: 1000W (can't remember name but it was the top notch at the store) HDD: Samsung 256 GB SSD Distilled water coolant So this issue started happening about a month ago, with its severity increasing. When it first started, it would start getting black screens periodically. However, now, it shuts down whenever I apply a video load, such as CINEBENCH or Furmark or any AAA video game. The temperature that it shuts down at is always between 60-70 C (I can actually predict with great accuracy every time when it will black screen during a Furmark test). I have spent nights trying to diagnose this problem, and I have narrowed it down to strictly graphics. I ran Prime95, and set it to test only CPU/RAM, and my system never freezes. Things I have tried: - reinstalling graphic drivers (trying every revision since 2012, made sure to properly uninstall drivers each iteration) - reinstalling Windows OS - using one 1 RAM stick and changing the slots - performing a VRAM test, only the graphic cards pass with perfect results - turning one card off by cutting power, and vice versa, and disabling crossfire and enabling it - changing my primary video cards - down clocking/over clocking the GPU speed and VRAM speed - monitoring GPU, VRAM and voltage regulator temperatures - using another monitor Guys, I am literally stuck on this problem. I have tried everything that does not involve buying new parts and replacing them from my system. I really hope someone could help me out. One more thing guys, are there any custom water-cooling computer repair services? At this point I am really desperate to revive my system. I would gladly pay to have this issue fixed without buying new components.
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Hello, Long story short: I have a "@$%#$! crackling sound that can't get rid of. Therefore, I decided to buy a sound card to hopefully get rid of that and finally buy a decent set of speakers. I considered to buy Logitech's Z333 or even the Z533. But I don't know which sound card I should get. I don't want anything fancy, just to play games, enjoy movies and music as a hobby. Thank you.
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Hi everyone, I recently built a new PC (less than a month ago) and I am having issues while gaming and I am looking for some help figuring out what's causing me problems. Build: AMD Ryzen 7 1700 3.0 GHz Eight Core AM4 Processor with Wraith Spire LED Cooler ASUS Prime B350-Plus AMD Ryzen AM4 DDR4 HDMI DVI VGA M.2 USB 3.1 ATX B350 Motherboard Ballistix Sport LT 16GB Kit (8GBx2) DDR4 2400 MT/s (PC4-19200) DIMM 288-Pin EVGA 600 BQ, 80+ BRONZE 600W, Semi Modular, FDB Fan, 3 Year Warranty, Power Supply 110-BQ-0600-K1 Corsair Carbide Series 100R Mid Tower Case Samsung 850 EVO 250GB 2.5-Inch SATA III Internal SSD ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1060 AMP Edition, ZT-P10600B-10M, 6GB GDDR5 Super Compact Dual-Fan IceStorm Cooling FREEZE Fan Stop I also have a 500 gig hardrive that I just use to store music and movies and such basically I put everything together installed windows 10, did all the updates (that I am aware of) and everything seemed fine I can use my pc for hour and hour with no problem... unless I try and play games.. I've tried guild wars 2 on max and maybe can get a few hours in and everything goes to black... same thing with Overwatch (and Overwatch I play on low except for model details that's set to high, averaging 200+ fps ) my 2 screens ,my rgb keyboard and my mouse all goes black... the fans and rgb in the case still works but no response from the reset button, keyboard or mouse and only if I hold the power button or flipping the switch on the back the pc turns off. At first I thought maybe something was overheating so I downloaded HWmonitor and had it set up on my second screen while I played. The highest temp I saw was my gpu hitting around 72c while playing GW2. everything else was below 50c. Obviously I wasn't staring at it while it crashed but maybe 5 minutes before it crashed it said 72c. Now I have no idea how to proceed to see what the issue is? any suggestions? Any more info you guys would need? I just am really at a loss and don't know where to go from here. thank you very much for you time.
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Thank you so much to anyone who takes time out of their day to help me with this dilemma. I know it's often not a quick process. --- After many delays I'm finally getting around to planning my next build with the intent to purchase soon. Unfortunately the budget dropped from ~$3500 USD to ~$2200 ($2500 stretch... maaaaaybe?) because a large chunk of the money won't be available for over a year all of a sudden (long story >_<). Here is what I want to accomplish which I fear will no longer be possible. I can use PC part picker like anyone else, but given the new budget I desperately need some help figuring out where to cut corners and save a buck. I'll list out my original plans. I'm hoping some kind souls can show me what to drop, and what just isn't realistic anymore. Where I need to make concessions. Note that this is a complete from scratch build including monitor and all peripherals. I have nothing except a single (nearly full) 3TB HDD. My wife/son are inheriting the old machine. **EDIT** Old machine is an i5-4670k with a GTX 1070. Goals (more + means more important): [+++] 1440p gaming at 120/144 hz in ANY game. With Gsync I guess I could lose some frames, but I'd rather not. [+++] (via unRAID) Double as a NAS with a minimum of three 3TB HDD in raid 5 (unless someone can suggest a better configuration). [++] (via unRAID) PLEX media server, serving 1080p video to 2-4 (2 is common, 3 happens sometimes, 4 *could* happen) clients simultaneously (that means video transcoding, likely while gaming.) [++] GTX 10 series (pascal) card in both old and new systems so they can both share my Oculus Rift via a KVM switch. This just means keeping the existing 1070 and getting and older 9 series for the spousal unit's rig is not preferred. [+] (via unRAID) Ability to run a single game server while doing all of the above. It could be a completely trivial server like Windward, or a resource hog like Minecraft, but more likely somewhere in-between. [+] Portability for the annual LAN party. [+] Are Gee Beeeeeeeee! (RGB). If anyone thinks it would be cheaper to build two systems and offload the server and NAS stuff to the 2nd one then great, but I'm guessing it's cheaper to use a high-core count ryzen system and unRAID. My dream was a top of the line Ryzen CPU, 1080 ti, and an outstanding 1440p 144hz Gsync monitor. I don't think that's going to happen now. I have to adjust my expectations. What do I absolutely have to give up? Is there anyway to cut corners and make most of this work? Is it so impossible that I should I wait a year (possibly even 2 if things go poorly) until I have all the money?
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Alright, I made a different post talking about how im having trouble overclocking ill go into my BIOS and change everything and save and exit and ill just get a black screen... Although i can turn my PC off and back on and itll go into windows. Everything but my CPU frequency Changed... it stays at a 3.5... At first i tried overclocking to 4.1 and left BIOS and Black Screen... i reset my BIOS by taking out my CMOS and everything reset... Than i tried going small at 3.6 Ghz, Saved and Exit; Black Screen... I dont know what to do anymore. Im able to reset my PC tho and go straight into windows please someone. Help me out. PC Components. GA-990FXA-UD3 FX 6300 Windows 10 PRO
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I have a problem that I've been facing ever since I finished my custom build and I don't know how to fix it. This is my first build and I'm really struggling and desperate, any help will do. Situation: When I turn on my PC, it turns on normally but I get no image on my monitor. It's not the monitor because I play PS3/PS4 on it and it works perfectly fine. I sent my motherboard back to SuperBiiz to get a replacement and I did but still no signal on my monitor. I don't know what it could be, I want to send it to a computer repair shop but I am just a teenager who is broke and don't want to spend money on a situation that might be simple. Like I said, anything can help please I am desperate.
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Hey people! After a few years of use, I decided to swap the battery in my old trusty laptop... But because of the age of the laptop, I wasn't able to purchase an OEM battery, so I found a replacement with 5o% more capacity (GREAT!) But this is where my trouble begins... I installed the new battery and quickly noticed something was wrong... After only about 10 minutes the laptop crashed, and I mean CRASHED! not even BSOD, just completely died on me. It just turned off in an instant. so I thought the battery was faulty and got a new one... same problem... so I began to investigate a bit... I noticed it only happened when I was running on battery, and not when connected to AC. The problem happens no matter the battery percentage. I looked through a generated battery report and noticed that it said that my laptop went into "suspended mode", but it boots up as if it was closed when turned back on. I can turn it back on immediately after it turns off. My first thought was to check for driver updates and BIOS updates... There was new drivers and a new BIOS, GREAT! well not completely... it didn't fix the problem... After searching around the internet I got the idea of checking the Event Viewer to see if it spat out any errors... and oh boy it did... I have attached two pictures of the two Critical Errors that came when it crashes... The funny thing is that this doesn't happen with the old worn out battery... Please, I would do almost everything for a fix!
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My Logitech g602 has gotten a once common issue. the lights flash between green and blue and the mouse has stopped working. this happened after the batteries were replaced after 9 hours of use that day. however it seems Logitech has purged its forums and all the threads on the issue and potential fixes are gone. does anyone know how to fix this issue. i know that a way was found because the link to the fix is still on google and someone on reddit linked to a fix but the page is just gone.
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Hello everybody, I have been playing a lot of Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 recently and have been experiencing some issues that i think are GPU related and need help with asap. I will be playing through the game normally and randomly and suddenly my screen will output a series of vertical lines that are of similar color of the last visible frame on screen. The background also goes blank but is normally is a slightly darker shade of the color that the vertical lines are. After this my screen will go black after a while and both my connected monitors will keep flashing from a blank black screen and then loose video signal and then go back to black. Sometimes my desktop and the Windows UI does flash on screen sometimes but im not sure if windows is usable. Although i haven't been able to capture the lines on video and if you want i can get a photo when it next happens, i have got the stage afterwards when the monitors start flashing on camera. (VIDEO HERE AND AT BOTTOM OF POST) A hard reset will get me out of the locked up state and back into windows. I have not noticed this in any other games as i haven't really played any during the time of this but when playing csgo a day before this i did get my first BSOD with the stop code saying something to do with watchdog but i feel this BSOD is unrelated to this issue as windows itself does not crash. EDIT: i reproduced and got a picture of the lines after the game crashes. This happened in 2 different situations: Lines after game crash: I also went into the BIOS to flash an update to see if it would fix the issue. After clicking a couple of times in the menus i got these set of lines and the system froze SOLUTIONS I HAVE TRIED: Cleaning out my system of dust. Doing a clean install of the graphics drivers. SYSTEM SPECS: GPU: MSI AMD Radeon R7 370 GAMING 4G CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 RAM: (2x4GB) G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4 2133MHz MOBO: ASUS TUF B450-PLUS GAMING DISPLAYS: 2 1080p 60Hz Panels. One Asus 23 inch and one HP 27 inch ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The game is installed on an old hard drive which is a bad drive as it used to be my main boot drive but the system would randomly restart. This issue was fixed ages ago by swapping my boot drive. However, i dont think an issue like this would occur because of a bad drive. VIdeo link:
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Hey Guys, I'm having problems with my new XB271HU monitor by acer. It is supposed to support 2k resolution at 165hz. However, I cannot change the refresh rate past 60 fps. I am using an 8K HDMI cable which is advertised at displaying 2k resolution at 240hz. I have installed the required drivers and need some help. Thanks!
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Hi, I've been running my ryzen 5 1600 at 3.85 stable for some time now. Temps stayed nice and low and everything was fine. However I recently started having a crashing problem after I tried bumping it up just a bit further. I have since reset my CMOS. however, after the reset my bios had 1.42 set as the base voltage at all times. Now my PC will boot into windows, however it crashes within seconds of logging in. Please help me figure out what's going on. I can't afford a major problem right now.
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Hi! I'm having issues with my new SSD. The SSD is recognized in both the bios and in the device manager. I updated the SSD drivers with the device manager "tool" but nothing happened. I can still not see my "Corsair Force LE200 SSD" in Disc management. I don't know if its a problem that my HDD is partion style GPT. (Thought this was worth a mention). however I've tried starting my computer with only the SSD connected and with a USB with win 10 but wasn't able to find the ssd there. I've tried using the "Windows memory diagnostics tool" and didn't help me at all still nothing. went in to CMD to diskpart and listed all disks and there was only the HDD In bios i've made sure I got Achi mode selected instead of IDE. Don't know what else I can do so I appreciate all the help I can get and if we're not able to fix it guess i'll just go to the retailer. I've also attached some photos as proof of what I'm saying. Thanks in advance!
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Yesterday, I was doing light tasks on my newly built PC, (specs below) when it suddenly shut down. I turned it back on, and there were two significant issues that I noticed- first, that there was no display. Second, the GPU fans were spinning ridiculously fast, as loud as a room fan. I then shut it down a second time, hoping when I booted it again, it would work. This time, all the fans were spinning at their usual speeds, but still with no signal to the monitor. The fans still spin, and the lights are still on, but there is no display at all. Just a monitor displaying "No signal." I am fairly certain that this is not a PSU or motherboard issue, given that the fans and lights were on, and the motherboard strip was lit up. Therefore, it must be a CPU or GPU issue, right? Any help on this would be very, very appreciated. Things I have tried: - Testing the monitor with another PC. It worked perfectly fine - Using a different cable. I tried both an HDMI cable on the GPU, and an HDMI cable on the built- in motherboard display ports. I also tried the two other DisplayPort ports on the GPU. - Rebuilding the PC, in the hopes it was just a loose cable. I have done this twice, and have been met with the same result. - Reseating the RAM. I have also tried this twice, to no avail. - Checking the PCIE_x16 connection and the PCI PSU cable connection. I have done this multiple times, with no change in the display. System Specs: CPU- Ryzen 5 3600 GPU- ASRock Radeon RX 570 Phantom Gaming 4 GB Motherboard- Gigabyte B450M DS3H RAM- 16 GB (2 x 8) T-Force Vulcan Z 3200 mHZ Cl16 Operating System- Windows 10 64- Bit Home Unregistered, latest update Again, any help, diagnostic, or solution, would be greatly aprecciated. Thanks!
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I made my mini itx pc about a year ago and last night I unplugged. This morning when I plugged it back in, the pc wouldn't display bios or os. All the fans/leds are running, although at a lot higher rpm than usual. I tried everything from reseating ram, new cables, testing psu etc. Any help?
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I have a very annoying problem. Ever since I upgraded to Ryzen a few months ago,I've had problems with specific games crashing. The weird thing is, the problem seems to be getting progressively worse. It started out with GTA 5. It would be playable for about 30 seconds, then would freeze. Instead of getting into annoying troubleshooting I just decided "oh well, I guess I'm not playing this" and moved on. Now comes Fallout 4. For a long long time it ran completely fine. But come a few weeks ago, it does the same thing as GTA, except this time it simply closes instead of freezing. Then, I buy DOOM, play it for half an hour, it hard-crashes. I try Kingdom Come Deliverance, same thing. The part that's weird is, non steam games like Assassins Creed 3, The Crew, and Battlefield 1 all work fine. Believe me, I have tried almost everything. I've updated every driver for every component, flashed my bios, underclocked my ram, uninstalled steam along with every steam game and reinstalled, updated redistributables, everything short of just buying a new computer. My specs are as follows: Ryzen 5 1600, stock MSI B350 Tomahawk Avexir 8gb DDR4 2400mhz Powercolor R9 380 And a 750 watt Coolermaster psu Anything helps.
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